No. Bipolar is a mood disorder that does not normally involve breaks with reality except in extreme cases of mania or depression. "Insanity" is a layman's term for conditions that involve mental instability. Professionals refer to them more specifically in terms that describe the particular symptoms, such as schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders.
Insane is actually a legal term meaning unable to tell right from wrong and thus cannot be held responsible for their actions. A plea of not guilty by reason of insanity in a criminal trial is basically admitting to committing the crime one is charged with, but claiming you cannot be held responsible and punished for it because you did not know the crime was wrong.
Since insane is a legal term and not a medical term, Bipolar disorder which is a medical condition has no connection at all to it.
that's the age people fight alot and people with bipolar go crazy
She suffered from Bipolar Disorder and was depressed, but no she was not crazy.
Rhiannon would need to be evaluated by a mental health professional to be properly diagnosed as Bipolar.
not crazy but funny and goofy.
People with bipolar can have psychoses. They can have man of thoughts and feelings.
bipolar, wacko, crazy, lunatic. any questions?
Some common stereotypes about bipolar disorder include that it involves frequent mood swings, that everyone with bipolar disorder is violent or unstable, and that people with the disorder cannot lead successful lives. It is important to remember that individuals with bipolar disorder are unique and may experience a wide range of symptoms and levels of functioning.
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.
there is a web site: http://bipolar.about.com and they have a lot of information about bipolar and there is a link to a chat room for bipolar people and their families or support people.
Yes. People with bipolar disorder are very reactionary.
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Bipolar Disorder affects 2.6% of Americans- over 5.7 million people.