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Mood tracking Charts on Scribd

A mood chart is a simple tool for someone who has been diagnosed with a mood disorder :
( Bipolar Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Schizo Effective  Disorder, etc)

to use to track their mood fluctuation, as well  stress, sleep and symptoms…
over a  period of time.  The purpose of  tracking with a mood chart is to gain greater awareness of the disorders symptoms and to be able to share with health care providers, doctors and therapist.

1. Simple Mood Chart

previously I posted about tracking my moods with a mood chart with my post:
Pennsylvania Echoes::Charting my Moods (bipolar)

Now with Scribd I have a better visual tool to show what a simple bipolar moot tracking chart looks like, as well as distribute:

You may still Download  a copy of  the simple bipolar disorder chart in
PDF format (Readable with Adobe Reader, Foxit, etc.)
Its free. click on the link below:

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2. Mood Disorder Management Chart

the following mood  track chart is very  detailed and would be very tedious to fill out.
The intended  purpose is to demonstrate how many different details one can use in creating their own personal chart.
the origional post this chart was published was:
Pennsylvania Echoes ::  Mood Disorder Management
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You may still Download a copy of the disorder manage ment chart in
PDF format (Readable with Adobe Reader, Foxit, etc.)
Its free. click on the link below:

mood-disorder-management-chart

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enjoy  :)

Mood definition… a disorderly description by a bipolar disorder manager

You wake up one morning.

  • you feel happy,loving, humorous  optimistic.
  • Your confidence and self worth are high.
  • You are motivated.
  • Your body feels healthy and energetic
  • You are  thinking is clear, focused,  positive.
  • You are not concerned witht bad thoughts.
  • Your impulses are strong and up mind/body feel crisp.
  • You  look outside your window and everything appears crisp , bright and colorful.

You are  in a “good mood”or an up mood.

You don’t need all these attributes to be in a “good” or “up” mood, when you wake up. You may be happy and thinking positive, but not feeling energetic…. You might feel very energetic a little confident and optimistic  and not particularly impulsive.
However, these attributes are loosely tied together… or appear commonly together in feelings … and we describe them as “being in a good mood”.
An Up mood.

You wake up one morning,

  • You feel sad, lonely, or pessimistic.
  • Your confidence and self worth low.
  • Your body feels, detached, achy, and slow. Your  thinking is disinterested and unfocused .
  • Your  thoughts are  self defeating..
  • You feel detached.
  • You look outside you window  and everything looks hazy and dull.

You are feeling down or in a down mood.

Just the same as an up mood, not every trait is necessary to “feeling down” or “feeling low”. You may have mildly self defeating thoughts, your body may feel achy and slow, you may feel extremely detached and disinterested…. and may not feel sad at all.
but your mood  is still described as down.

When  your over- all mood is very up… its referred  manicy and when it is really down your mood is depressed.

The word “mood“, much the same as the word “mind” is an abstract description.. It is an organization (or integration) of traits that are otherwise difficult describe. their no exact physical or concrete  thing called “mood”.

Even more difficult to describe is a mood disorder diagnosis. a diagnosis, such as “Bipolar disorder , “is made by matching a person’s intrusive traits with criteria in the DSM- IV . A mood disorder is not something you can see with an x-ray such as a spine injury. However, “mood disorder“is description is as real as description as  “mind”… and it is a diagnosis to be taken as serious as any medical diagnosis that is easier to see wit an X-ray or MRI.

For someone  diagnosed with a mood disorder…
These mood traits and the  behaviors linked to them are pushed to further extremes, until they become extremely intrusive in their life.

  • An extreme up mood or “manic mood” for example may lead an individual to have super- high  self esteem in denial of any consequence and lead to reckless behavior.
  • An extreme down mood or “depressed mood”  may have lost all self worth , have intense self defeating thoughts leading them to suicidal behavior.

These is usually a periodic conditions.. but it requires a life time of management.

The exact cause of Bipolar disorder and other mood disorders is not entirely understood yet. Western medicine and scientific evidence strongly supports that  they are biological, in origin.

From a Holistic point of view… we may say that the body, mind, mood, behavior, interaction with people and environment, all are components that act in an integrated fashion as whole of us.
When I, consumer who  manages Bipolar disorder , has these mood traits that are very intrusive at a given time, the mood distortions can throw all  integrated parts of me  off. In periods when this happen  I am described as being “symptomatic“… the symptoms being the intrusions. Each  consumer who manages a mood disorder has a unique  set of symptoms.

Sound complicated? no real concrete definitions?
Defining “Mood, “mood disorder and Bipolar disorder… just a simple component to integrated with the whole of “Living with Bipolar Disorder”.

There  is  wisdom to be  gained:. Our perception of reality and our perceived personality  are all determined by the all the components of us in an integrated fashion.
Just as my choice words to describe “mood”.

Mood Disorder Management Chart

I’m adding A new Mood Chart for fellow Mental Wellness Managers, like me.
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One thing that people who are newly diagnosed with a “Mental Illness” will learn  is, That it is extremely hard to get the time of a doctor. A typical visit to psychiatrist for prescribed treatment lasts 15 to 20 minutes. A new Doctor may only see a newly diagnosed client every three months.  In many cases its once every six months.

This can be very frustrating. It takes along time to get the proper medications and treatments that meets the unique needs of each newly diagnosed Mental Health Manager.

So it is in the best interest of  the consumer, to share  as much about his or her symptoms as he can, at a doctor visit.
This Mood chart is much more detailed,and therefor much more tedious to fill out. But  it can be helpful for charting more  symptoms. It may also be suitable for those who have Rapid Cycling Symptoms, Or Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms.

You may download a PDF copy of  the Mood Disorder Management Cart by click this Link Below:
mood-disorder-management-chart

please check out the Charts Tab as well.

learning to relax

if there is anything i have learned better: its how to relax and become patient with my emotions.
I was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder 7 years ago. The anniversary of my first (of two) hospitalizations is coming up soon.*..

Long ago, if i was anxious or irritated my mind or body would race.  I would become more and more stressed. getting irrational, then feeling guity about it.
Today its a matter of catching myself. realizing  that i am feeling stressed, irritated, or that i am racing. I’ve learned to trust that i can slow things down, with breathing. … being patient with my emotions and not fighting them….
…..
I while back I was suffering from panic attacks. I tried my best to prevent them.
It was the preventing them… that was making them worse.
What i was really doing was becoming afraid of panic attacks.
In fact i did this with a lot of my emotions…
Anger, Sadness, Mournfulness, Apprehension…
I pushed them down. I guess I perceived them as “negative emotions”
I was fearful of my own emotions. and if they slipped out i felt guilty.
how irrational i was in fighting my own body, my own emotive expressions.
its not still not easy to cry or to allow myself to be annoyed sometimes….
but it has gotten better, I do not fight it as much.
* (this is an old post from around April that i must have never published–This is published now with my Companion Blog:  blogs.healthcare.com/zenpen/ .

Charting my moods (bipolar)

A Mood Chart is a simple tool that people diagnosed with Bipolar disorder (like me) use from time to time. its basically a daily or bi-daily chart of symptoms and affect mood. With the K.I.S.S (keep – it- simple-stupid) attitude in mind, a mood chart can be made to meet any personal symptoms and then taken to to a doctor and therapist.

Why keep a mood chart?
Mood charts can give a consumer and his/her professionals a better idea of the cycling, symptoms and possible triggers of symptoms over a long period of time. Thus a mood chart is a tool for personal awareness and an aid for a doctor who is prescribing treatment.

In the last couple years my bipolar symptoms have been sporadic and relatively mild. I credit this towards my good attitude, good management, and to good luck. (you cannot under estimate luck, and the attitude to take advantage of it).

So this morning, while i sit home with the flu, on my vacation (so much for luck ;P )…
I thought I’d finish a down loadable mood chart.

"example of a bipolar disorder mood chart"

"example of a bipolar disorder mood chart"

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above you will see an example of how one is filled out.

you can simply create you own. managers of disorders : Depression, Bipolar disorder, Borderline Personality disorder often use these.
you can also download my pre made PDF. visiting the “charts” tab above or click here for charts.

the chart is free, but please feel free to donate any kleenex and cough drops to Pennsylvania Echoes, im going back to bed.

Post Update:

You may download a .PDF  (readable with Adobe, Foxit, open office, etc)
by clicking on the link below
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Daily-mood-chart-for Bipolar disorder

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