Bipolar disorder can significantly impact relationships due to the mood swings associated with the condition, which may lead to unpredictable behavior, heightened emotions, and difficulty in communication. During manic episodes, individuals may come across as overly energetic or overly confident, while depressive phases can result in withdrawal and lack of interest in social interactions. These fluctuations can create misunderstandings and strain relationships with friends, family, and partners, as loved ones may struggle to understand the changes. Open communication, education about the disorder, and support are crucial for maintaining healthy relationships.
No.
Bipolar does run in families, though it doesn't affect everyone.
Bipolar is often inherited. A common trigger is a relationship which creates insecurity.
No
people affects the relationships with others in a way that we can have effective communication with other people. In addition, we are able to understand and deal with other people despite of our individual differences.
It doesn't. Get lost!
no known effect
can it? yes, dramatically.
it doesn't
bipolar disorderBipolar Disorder
Some do, some don't. Its about the same as with people without bipolar disorder.
no known effect