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  • Pressured Speech

    Pressured speech is a symptom commonly associated with bipolar disorder during the manic or hypomanic phase. It is characterized by a rapid and continuous flow of speech that is difficult to interrupt, and the person speaking feels an urgent need to express their thoughts and ideas, often without regard for social norms or the feelings…

  • Manic Eyes

    Is there such a thing as “manic eyes?” Can you tell if a person is manic by looking at their eyes? It may be possible. During a manic episode, some people may experience changes in their eyes, which could include: It is important to note that these eye changes are not unique to mania and…

  • What is a depressive episode?

    A depressive episode in bipolar disorder (occurring in both bipolar 1 and bipolar 2) is a period of intense sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities that a person typically enjoys. It is one of the two main mood states that people with bipolar disorder experience, the other being manic or hypomanic episodes. During…

  • What is the difference between mania and hypomania?

    Mania (seen in bipolar 1) and hypomania (seen in both bipolar 1 and bipolar 2) are both elevated mood states that are part of bipolar disorder. However, there are some key differences between the two: It’s important to note that both mania and hypomania can be associated with increased risk-taking behaviors, such as reckless spending…