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Daily Archives: February 1, 2004

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Vol. 16 – Boredom and the Provocative Behavior of Children With Bipolar Disorder

NewslettersBy adminFebruary 1, 20042 Comments

We all experience bouts of boredom in life, but children and adolescents with bipolar disorder seem particularly prone to them. It often seems difficult for these children to become engaged with projects, or to set goals, and though a parent can offer any number of choices of activities, the children can’t seem to invest in…

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