Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder where u have severe highs and lows in your moods.You can go from feeling really happy and euphoric to feeling really depressed or angry to the point where you have rages.
Yes, I believe that both bipolar disorder and antisocial personality disorder can coexist. People are complex and unique and both the labels of bipolar disorder and antisocial personality disorder are abstractions are are ways to classify human beings.
bipolar
Bipolar Disorder... OR Borderline Personality Disorder
borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorder
There is no evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein had bipolar disorder. He did have some eccentric behaviors and personality traits, but there is no documentation of him experiencing the characteristic mood swings associated with bipolar disorder.
what are the signs to bipolar
No they have nothing to do with each other.
Yes, just like people, they can be bipolar, or get nervous easily.
"Bipolar affective disorder is when a person has a split personality problem. One mintue a person can be happy and content, they next they can snap into a rage."
With the exception of Antisocial Personality Disorder, Bipolar Disorder is the mental illness most commonly associated with alcoholism. Over 40% of individuals with Bipolar 1 have a history of alcohol abuse.Basically, Bipolar Disorder and alcoholism tend to go hand in hand. Being Bipolar can cause increased mood swings in alcoholics.
bipolar disorder, mood disorder, symptoms are extremecycles of high and low moodschizophrenia, thought disorder, symptoms are hallucinations and delusionsmultiple personality disorder or dissociative identity disorder, dissociation disorder, symptoms are changes in identity and personality
I don't believe there is any proof or evidence to suggest that he was bipolar. Mozart was a prolific genius and an alcoholic, both of which tend to add up to a pretty strange and unstable personality. But, bipolar? I've never heard any convincing evidence to suggest that.