Mental Illness That Causes Insomnia And Schizo-affective With Bi-polar Tendencies?
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October 15th, 2009 at 4:34 pm
psychologists and physiologists haven’t found the real cause of Insomnia.
October 15th, 2009 at 5:27 pm
Cyclothymic Personality Disorder is a pervasive pattern of pronounced changes in mood, behavior, thinking, sleep, and energy levels, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by seven (or more) of the following:
has depressive periods: depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in all, or almost all, activities and pastimes alternating with hypomanic periods: elevated, expansive, or irritable mood;
has a decreased need for sleep alternating with hypersomnia;
has shaky self-esteem: naive grandiose overconfidence alternating with lack of self-confidence;
has periods of sharpened and creative thinking alternating with periods of mental confusion and apathy;
displays marked unevenness in the quantity and quality of productivity, often associated with unusual working hours;
engages in uninhibited people-seeking (that may lead to hyper-sexuality) alternating with introverted self-absorption;
becomes excessively involved in pleasurable activities with lack of concern for the high potential of painful consequences alternating with restriction of involvement in pleasurable activities and guilt over past activities;
alternates between over-optimism or exaggeration of past achievement and a pessimistic attitude toward the future, or brooding about past events;
is more talkative than usual, with inappropriate laughing, joking, and punning, and then less talkative, with tearfulness or crying;
frequently shifts line of work, study, interest, or future plans;
engages in occasional financial extravagance;
makes frequent changes in residence or geographical location;
has a tendency toward promiscuity, with repeated conjugal or romantic failure;
may use alcohol or drugs to control moods or to augment excitement
October 15th, 2009 at 6:23 pm
can be treated with antipsychotics (also major tranquilisers) so will help with insomnia, schizo, and the newer ones, such as rispiridone or olanzepeen also act as mood stabalisers
October 15th, 2009 at 6:29 pm
Most mental illnesses have what is called “comorbid” conditions which means that if you have one condition, sometimes other conditions go with it. I think the bipolar part of this question is the main issue that may cause sleep disturbances when you are in the manic state. The schizo-affective could mean a flat affect which could be the depressed part of the bipolar condtion; or could be another part of the diagnosis altogether. It’s difficult to comment without meeting or talking to the patient.