They can't, for a porper diagnosis one must seek out a psychologist. It is possible to see symptoms of bi-polar disorder in someone but still will not determine if someone has it or not and still requires a professional's analysis.
It would be best for that "someone" to hear it and be educated by the treating physician/psychiatrist.
say "you are my best friend, so i can tell you anything here it goes i have bipolar" hope that helps you.
if your boyfriend has bipolar and doesn't want help you still might need to tell someone close to him or a parent to help but you also need to talk it through with him also and see what needs to be done
its still her. trust what she says. if she says she likes you - she does
It depends. Usually, when there is enough trust built up and you sense that your partner will be understanding, this is a reasonably good time to have the conversation.
I have bipolar if you want to talk to me. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:22Chika22
They will say at a manic state,"anything ". And they can do everything a non bipolar person can do also, often better!!
Yes, more then a someone with our bipolar disorder but, anyone can misunderstand their own feellings.
no!
I'm bipolar and I can tell you it is very hard to have friends. But the key is that you both need to be open and you might have to force the friend to open up. Its very important to make sure they know you care about them and will nd there for them. You also need to be patient with them.
Yes, there are mental health assessments and tests that can help determine if you may have bipolar disorder. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a psychiatrist or psychologist, for a comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis. They will consider your symptoms, medical history, and other factors to provide an accurate assessment.
No, absolutely not.