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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Catherine Zeta Jones shares why she seeks help for Bipolar II Disorder

No ReservationsCatherine Zeta-Jones discussed her struggles with People Magazine this week.  It was recently reported that Zeta-Jones is being treated for Bipolar II disorder.
"This is a disorder that affects millions of people and I am one of them," she told People in a statement. "If my revelation of having bipolar II has encouraged one person to seek help, then it is worth it. There is no need to suffer silently and there is no shame in seeking help."Zeta-Jones checked in to Silver Hill Hospital -- a mental health facility in New Canaan, Connecticut -- in April, a few months after her husband,Michael Douglas, was deemed free of cancer after enduring a long battle with throat cancer.
Chicago (Widescreen Edition)The catalyst for Zeta-Jones'. She realized, according to People, that she would need to address her growing depression before heading back into a professional setting.
"The simple things would just seem overwhelming, like going out to dinner," a "close friend" told the magazine. "There was just a little piece of her chipped away. It was hard to watch because I knew how hard she was trying."
Those who suffer from bipolar II disorder generally face an increased level depression, with mood swings that last for a longer period of time and "up" periods that are "more elevated." Often, the episodes are triggered by "major stress or life changes." On the spectrum of bipolar disorders, bipolar II is considered less severe than bipolar I.

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