Acting a Bit Bipolar Are You?
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Bipolar disorder is not a single disorder, but a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated mood where you?re feeling like the you?re in Superman (clinically referred to as mania) and depression where you?re feeling like you?re the most worthless person in the world. These episodes are normally separated by periods of normal mood, but in some patients, depression and mania may rapidly alternate, known as rapid cycling.
Bipolar behavior is inconsistent. The are two phases of bipolar disorder that occur for the longest. They are called mania and depression. There is another one called hypomania but it is hardly noticeable as it occurs for a very short time. This is the bipolar state where a person acts the most behaved. In this state, the person thinks very clearly and is relaxed.
Now, onto the main stages of this disorder. The behavior of a bipolar person during the stage of mania is just as the name suggests. The person is manic. The person is jittery and seems to feel no fatigue. A bipolar person in this state keeps constantly active, burning up the hours with countless activities, and taking no time to rest.
After this string of manic activity, the person burns out. Afterwards, the state of depression rears its ugly head. Signs and symptoms of the depressive phase of bipolar disorder include loneliness, self-loathing, apathy or indifference and depersonalization.
Wallowing in self pity, self-hatred, regret, anger, sadness and an assortment of other negative emotions, thoughts of suicide may play with the bipolar person?s mind. This is a tough time for the sufferer, for depression is the longest bipolar phase, much more lengthier than mania.
After this down state, the person reverts back to the manic state. This cycle of behavior repeats itself till the person self-destructs. It often leads to suicide. Behavior like this should be identified as early as possible so that it can be treated and suicide can be prevented.
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