Hi, Yes some Narcissistic people can be prone to similar behavious that is expressed in a manic depressive person. Also some manic depressive, during the early stages of the illness can be diagnosed as Narcisstic.
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Bobby was always accident prone.Older people are much more prone to hearing problems.
Bipolar disorder, or manic-depressive disorder, is a mood disorder. Sufferers at times can be perfectly normal, but are prone to bouts of deep depression, even suicidal depression, alternating with periods of euphoric happiness - a mental state in which the world is a wonderful place in which the sufferer may feel that he or she is able to accomplish great things. In the UK, Stephen Fry is a well known sufferer from, and writer about, bipolar disorder.
Narcissists don't like being questioned AT ALL. Period.
Some people are born with lower levels of Seratonin, which is the chemical believed to stimulate feelings of well being in human beings. People with lower levels of Seratonin are more prone to depressive episodes.
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As a teenager i say: need for relationships, generally rebellious, sociable, prone to friendship groups, hypersomnaic
Take them to a psychologist. Go from there. That's the only way to really know for sure. The symptoms are being in one of two emotional states. Either manic or depressive. These states will switch though, whether by an environmental trigger, or by something emotionally triggered. When someone is manic, they feel like they can take on the world, are ecstatic, full of energy, but even though that might sound "ok" they are prone to irritability, anger, rage, not sleeping and hurting themselves or others when they are out of control. Depression on the other hand, is when they might be in bed all day, have no desire to do anything, even things they normally enjoy, tired all the time, isolating themselves, thoughts of suicide etc. but the thing with bipolar is that these moods switch, proper medication and therapy can help control these things, but the person has to be willing to try. good luck.
Such behavior can be described as repetitiveness or being repetitive. It may also indicate a person who is prone to redundant or duplicative communications.
Some examples of being prone include lying face down on the ground, giving in to a particular behavior or habit easily, or being susceptible to a certain illness or injury due to genetics or lifestyle factors.
This could be a manic episode. People prone to manic episodes tend to over-react to any stimulus. A minor insult might throw them into a long depression. Likewise, a bit of positive attention from a love interest might create a state of euphoria which could include finding humor in everything. Or the temporary laughing spell could be caused by a drug.
contaminated by or prone to wicked or evil or more appropriately in this century - loose behavior. Debauched means being morally corrupted or being cast away from excellence.