Beautiful
actress Catherine
Zeta
Jones
is reported
regularly
visiting
a clinic located in Connecticut to address the
mental
disorder
suffered. (world trend )
"After dealing with pressure since last year, Catherine made the decision to get treatment from mental health facilities to cope with Bipolar II Disorder suffered. Now she looks great and plans to soon work this week to finish two new movie,"the spokesman said Jones , as reported by the Telegraph, on Thursday (14 / 4).
Jones was a focus for her family since her husband Michael Douglas fell stricken with throat cancer. Not only is it a problem of whack his life. Cameron, her son from a previous marriage, went to prison last year for alleged drug use.
According to some sources, Bipolar Disorder is a kind of psychological illness, characterized by extreme mood changes in the form of depression and mania. Taking the term bipolar disorder refers to the mood of the sufferer who can change suddenly between two poles (bipolar), the opposite of happiness and extreme sadness.
zeta jones, bipolar disorder, catherine zeta jones, michael douglas, bipolar ii disorder
"After dealing with pressure since last year, Catherine made the decision to get treatment from mental health facilities to cope with Bipolar II Disorder suffered. Now she looks great and plans to soon work this week to finish two new movie,"the spokesman said Jones , as reported by the Telegraph, on Thursday (14 / 4).
Jones was a focus for her family since her husband Michael Douglas fell stricken with throat cancer. Not only is it a problem of whack his life. Cameron, her son from a previous marriage, went to prison last year for alleged drug use.
According to some sources, Bipolar Disorder is a kind of psychological illness, characterized by extreme mood changes in the form of depression and mania. Taking the term bipolar disorder refers to the mood of the sufferer who can change suddenly between two poles (bipolar), the opposite of happiness and extreme sadness.
zeta jones, bipolar disorder, catherine zeta jones, michael douglas, bipolar ii disorder