Manic–Depressive Illness: Bipolar Disorders

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Manic–Depressive Illness: Bipolar Disorders

Manic–Depressive Illness: Bipolar Disorders

Bipolar Disorder Research

Bipolar disorder was previously called manic depression, currently it is used to identify a mental disorder, which leads to the periods of depression, followed by the periods of abnormally elevated state of mood. The state of elevated mood also received the names of mania or hypermania, depending upon the fact of presence of psychosis symptoms. In the state of mania a person tends to feel energetic, irritable and even abnormally happy, he is inclined towards committed actions without proper consideration of the consequences. The manic phases are also characterized by lack of sleep. Depression periods are characterized by negative perception of life, by poor establishment of eye contact with other individuals and in some cases by crying. People, suffering from bipolar disorder might commit suicide or do self-harm. There are also other mental health problems, including substance use disorder or anxiety disorder, which are associated with bipolar disorder by some patients. Bipolar disorder is a serious mental health problem, experienced by individuals in various countries of the world and characterized by mood swings between depression and mania.Manic–Depressive Illness: Bipolar Disorders