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Numerous notable people have had some form of mood disorder. This is a list of people accompanied by verifiable sources associating them with some form of bipolar disorder (formerly known as "manic depression"), including cyclothymia, based on their own public statements; this discussion is sometimes tied to the larger topic of creativity and mental illness. In the case of dead people only ...
She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and depression and began seeing a psychiatrist, who prescribed her antidepressants. [5] [6] At the end of the 2008/09 academic year, de Freitas dropped out of Durham University. [2] [3] In August 2009, she was referred to a consultant psychiatrist, who she attended until her death.
Bernstein said his brother's death had a profound effect on his life and his subsequent struggles with depression. Bernstein was diagnosed with bipolar II disorder as a child. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Bernstein said that his family refused to let him try selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors because they believed Prozac led to his brother's death.
The mother of "The Young and the Restless" and "General Hospital" actor Billy Miller is setting the record straight about her son's cause of death.. Miller, who died Friday at age 43, "surrendered ...
Tomiko Itooka, a 116-year-old Japanese woman who became the oldest living person in August 2024, died on Dec. 29, 2024, according to Guinness World Records.
The first diagnostic distinction to be made between manic-depression involving psychotic states, and that which does not involve psychosis, came from Carl Jung in 1903. [16] [17] Jung's distinction is today referred to in the DSM-IV as that between 'bipolar I' (mania involving possible psychotic episodes) and 'bipolar II' (hypomania without ...
The world's oldest person, Maria Branyas Morera, has died at the age of 117. On Tuesday, Aug. 20, her family announced on X (formerly known as Twitter) that Morera had died “peacefully” in her ...
Emma Martina Luigia Morano OMRI [1] (29 November 1899 – 15 April 2017) was an Italian supercentenarian.She was the world's oldest living person from 13 May 2016 until her death on 15 April 2017, aged 117 years and 137 days.