People with bipolar can have psychoses. They can have man of thoughts and feelings.
Sure. But so can people with leukemia, arthritis, and HIV. Having Bipolar Disorder doesn't automatically mean you'll turn out to be a sociopath.
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Because stress is the trigure of these episodes that make us bipolar: being overly happy, or overly sad. Normal people have shorter wavelengths between the two phases but bipolar people have extreme wavelengths between the two. Bipolar people can be in the manic phase for years until a stressful trigure, and boom, the cycle begins between happyness and sadness and once you understood bipolar 1, you will know why..like me for example...we fear stresses of life and have anxiety that the cycle will begin again, so medications keeps us balanced like a normal person. Bipolar 2 is less severe form of bipolar 2, but i've had/have both and can say bipolar 1 is painfull... We suffer alot and it sucks mighty bull balls... later :))
Some do, some don't. No different than so-called "normal" people.
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.
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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.
Honestly, no one knows exactly. However it has been shown that in families where bipolar is relatively common, there is a higher percentage of highly creative people (in the whole family, not just among those with bipolar) than in the general population. Therefor it is suspected to have some genetic component.
Yes. People with bipolar disorder are very reactionary.
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Takuji Hayashi has written: 'Clinical neurobiology of atypical psychoses' -- subject(s): Psychoses, Neurobiology, Physiological aspects