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Dr. Monica Arora, MD is a psychologist in Omaha, NE specializing in psychology and psychiatry. She graduated from Grant Medical College. Dr. Monica Arora, MD is affiliated with CHI Health, CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center Bergan Mercy and CHI Health Immanuel.
6901 N. 72ND STREET
Omaha, NE 68122
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Bipolar Disorder
Commonly known as manic-depressive illness, bipolar disorder is a serious mental condition characterized by extreme changes in mood. Individuals with this disorder experience emotional highs, or manic episodes, and lows, or depressive episodes. These episodes are distinct periods that are separate from the moods they may usually feel.
During manic episodes, individuals may:
In contrast, depressive episodes may bring about:
Episodes may be a mixture of both manic and depressive symptoms. In such an episode, individuals with bipolar disorder may feel sad, empty, and hopeless but have a high level of energy at the same time. Sometimes, changes in mood are less dramatic. For example, individuals may feel happy and think everything is fine, but people around them may notice their mood changes. Episodes like this are called hypomania. If an individual is hypomanic and does not receive proper treatment, their condition will likely worsen.
Generally considered a lifetime illness, the disorder begins in the late teen or early adult years. Bipolar disorder has no known cause, but research has shown that it tends to run in families. To diagnose it, a psychiatrist carefully assesses an individual's moods and behavior patterns. They may also be asked to keep a daily record of their moods and other factors that can help with diagnosis and determining the right course of therapy. Counseling is a typical form of treatment, as is a group of medications that can control symptoms, called antipsychotics.
Dr. Monica Arora, MD graduated from Grant Medical College. She completed residency at Creighton University Affiliated Hospitals. She has a state license in Nebraska.
Medical School: Grant Medical College
Residency: Creighton University Affiliated Hospitals
Licensed In: Nebraska
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Monica Arora, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. |
$16
LATUDA $16 |
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Food and Beverage | $16 |
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Dr. Monica Arora, MD has received 2 research payments totaling $1,500.
Dr. Monica Arora is a medical specialist in psychology and psychiatry. Her clinical interests include bipolar disorder. Dr. Arora's hospital/clinic affiliations include CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center Bergan Mercy and CHI Health Immanuel. She has an open panel in Omaha, NE according to Doctor.com.