Q. A very close friend of mine was diagnosed about six months ago with
Bi-Polar Disorder. We have known each other a couple years and have dated
off and on for a year, but it has been very difficult because of his
symptoms. Actually, I am not sure if BP is the only issue he has. I have
a few questions I would like to ask.
First, is it possible for a person to be BP and also have mild/medium
borderline tendencies? I have read books and articles on BPD and he seems
to fit SOME of the characteristics as well.
Also, he is currently taking Neurontin and Wellbutrin. Is Wellbutrin a
good choice for those with BP? I know that some antidepressants can
actually trigger mania.
Lastly, I heard of something called Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy.
For whom is this type of therapy intended and if it is used for those w/
BP, do you know where I can get more information regarding it?
A. Many psychiatric diagnoses overlap in symptoms. Thus, he may be bipolar or
borderline or both. Hopefully, his doctor's treatment plan addresses all the
aberrant behaviors your friend has.
Wellbutrin has a reputation as a good medication for bipolars with a low
incidence of inducing mania. It is not, however, free of any risk of inducing
mania.
Albert Ellis has written most on Rational Emotive Therapy (RET), and has
published a great deal. If is a form of cognitive therapy, and seems to work
well and is easy to do in real life and apply to real life situations.

