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Genetic and Bipolar Illness

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Abstract
Professor of psychiatry and author Kay Redfield Jamison explains that an individual who has one parent with bipolar illness has a one in fifteen chance of having bipolar illness. The odds go up enormously if both parents have bipolar illness. "If you have two parents (with bipolar illness), you've got a seventy-five percent chance of getting bipolar illness," Dr. Jamison says.
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Introduction to Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychological Counseling and Psychotherapy, Physiological Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Inside Out
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