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The complex world of bipolar disorder demands our attention and understanding—especially when it affects us or someone we love. In this fourth installment of our deep dive into bipolar disorder, we unravel the confusing tangle of symptoms that define this challenging mental health condition.
What exactly happens during a manic episode? We explore how excessive happiness, restlessness, racing thoughts, and decreased need for sleep combine with poor judgment to create potentially dangerous situations. The most troubling aspect? Those experiencing mania typically cannot recognize the consequences of their actions in the moment. "When they're in that manic stage, their brain is not functioning as it should," we explain, walking through how this impaired judgment leads to risky behaviors from promiscuity to impulsive spending.
The depressive side presents its own challenges—overwhelming sadness, fatigue, and hopelessness creating what we describe as a "vicious cycle" between these polar opposite states. We discuss how bipolar disorder has a strong genetic component, making it one of the most heritable psychiatric conditions, though environmental factors and brain chemistry also play crucial roles in its development.
Perhaps most surprisingly, there isn't always an obvious trigger for symptom onset, which can emerge at virtually any age. Through real-life examples, including a mental health nurse who successfully managed her own bipolar disorder, we demonstrate how this condition can affect anyone—even those you'd never suspect were struggling.
For those supporting someone with bipolar disorder, we offer guidance on the delicate balance between providing support and setting necessary boundaries. We address the reluctance many people (especially men) feel about seeking mental health treatment and emphasize that medication should be viewed as a valuable tool rather than a last resort or sign of weakness.
Have you been carrying an outdated diagnosis or noticed concerning mood cycles in yourself or a loved one? Text "hypnosis" to 313-800-8510 for our free guide and visit motorcityhypnotist.com to learn more about how professional help can make all the difference in managing this challenging condition.
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FREE HYPNOSIS GUIDE
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Change your thinking, change your life!
Laugh hard, run fast, be kind.
David R. Wright MA, LPC, CHT
The Motor City Hypnotist
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The complex world of bipolar disorder demands our attention and understanding—especially when it affects us or someone we love. In this fourth installment of our deep dive into bipolar disorder, we unravel the confusing tangle of symptoms that define this challenging mental health condition.
What exactly happens during a manic episode? We explore how excessive happiness, restlessness, racing thoughts, and decreased need for sleep combine with poor judgment to create potentially dangerous situations. The most troubling aspect? Those experiencing mania typically cannot recognize the consequences of their actions in the moment. "When they're in that manic stage, their brain is not functioning as it should," we explain, walking through how this impaired judgment leads to risky behaviors from promiscuity to impulsive spending.
The depressive side presents its own challenges—overwhelming sadness, fatigue, and hopelessness creating what we describe as a "vicious cycle" between these polar opposite states. We discuss how bipolar disorder has a strong genetic component, making it one of the most heritable psychiatric conditions, though environmental factors and brain chemistry also play crucial roles in its development.
Perhaps most surprisingly, there isn't always an obvious trigger for symptom onset, which can emerge at virtually any age. Through real-life examples, including a mental health nurse who successfully managed her own bipolar disorder, we demonstrate how this condition can affect anyone—even those you'd never suspect were struggling.
For those supporting someone with bipolar disorder, we offer guidance on the delicate balance between providing support and setting necessary boundaries. We address the reluctance many people (especially men) feel about seeking mental health treatment and emphasize that medication should be viewed as a valuable tool rather than a last resort or sign of weakness.
Have you been carrying an outdated diagnosis or noticed concerning mood cycles in yourself or a loved one? Text "hypnosis" to 313-800-8510 for our free guide and visit motorcityhypnotist.com to learn more about how professional help can make all the difference in managing this challenging condition.
FIND ME:
My Website: https://motorcityhypnotist.com/podcast
My social media links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motorcityhypnotist/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCjjLNcNvSYzfeX0uHqe3gA
Twitter: https://twitter.com/motorcityhypno
Instagram: motorcityhypno
FREE HYPNOSIS GUIDE
https://detroithypnotist.convertri.com/podcast-free-hypnosis-guide
Please also subscribe to the show and leave a review.
(Stay with me as later in the podcast, I’ll be giving away a free gift to all listeners!)
Change your thinking, change your life!
Laugh hard, run fast, be kind.
David R. Wright MA, LPC, CHT
The Motor City Hypnotist
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