Bipolar Mood Chart
Instructions for completing a mood chart and download a blank mood chart
for bipolar disorder.
By learning more about
bipolar disorder, you and your family will be
able to manage your illness more successfully. If you know how to identify
the early warning signs, such as unusually high energy levels, sleeplessness
or recurring depression, you can get help faster. You can also help to keep
yourself well by understanding how aspects of daily life such as sleep
patterns and
stressful situations can affect your mood.
The mood chart is a useful tool to help you and your doctor monitor your
illness. It allows you to bring together information about your daily mood,
events happening in your life, sleep patterns and medications you are
taking. You may notice patterns emerging which would otherwise be difficult
to detect. When you visit your doctor, it will be very helpful for him or
her to see how you have been progressing by reviewing your mood diary.
Below you can download your mood chart and a sample of an already
completed chart (right-click - "save target as" figure to download). In
order to view the files properly, you will need to have the free software
Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.
Blank mood chart
(55) 
Example of a
completed mood chart (107)

Instructions
for completing a mood chart (31)

Tips for completing a mood chart
What is this mood diary for? Understanding the pattern of your mood symptoms
is critical to successful treatment. During a visit with your doctor, trying
to remember your symptoms over the past few weeks or months can be
difficult, especially if you are ill. By recording your mood daily, you will
have much more reliable information to help your doctor decide what
treatment is best for your condition. The mood charts in this diary are
intended to provide you with a simple way of monitoring your illness. Mood
charting will allow you to bring together important pieces of information
such as your mood state, medication levels, and stressful events. Recording
this information on your chart generates a simple graph on which you can see
emerging patterns that otherwise might be difficult to identify. Mood
charting is a good way to record events chronologically and will help you to
report your mood to your doctor more efficiently. After a few months the
mood chart can be a useful tool for looking to the future. Once you begin to
track your mood and become accustomed to the chart, you will find it very
quick and easy to enter information each day.
RELATED LINKS AND INFO
Diagnosis: Bipolar Tests and Assessments, Mood Charts
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