Abstract
Bipolar disorder, also known as BP, is a mental disease with a strong social burden. Previously, this disease, also known as manic depression, can induce patients to have extreme mood swings. At the same time, this disease can also lead to bad family and social relations. This article will focus on the impact of bipolar disorder and explore the factors that affect bipolar emotion. This article will discuss from the family and social aspects to explore the environmental and cultural problems that may affect the patients and study the congenital conditions of patients with bipolar disorder to determine whether the pathogenic factors of congenital bipolar disorder can be controlled. In addition, the article will also study the treatment methods of bipolar disorder, including the most commonly used cognitive behavioral therapy, drug therapy, and social humanistic therapy, to find the treatment methods suitable for bipolar disorder patients.
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