People with Bipolar disorder may talk to themselves as a way to process their thoughts and emotions, especially during manic or depressive episodes. This self-talk can help them organize their feelings, clarify their thoughts, or cope with overwhelming situations. It can also serve as a form of self-soothing or a strategy for managing mood fluctuations. Overall, this behavior can be a natural part of their coping mechanisms.
Yes, most of them because they can't control themselves. If you see them in this stage, talk to them and help them out.
Some of them do, but talking with your hands is not something that means you're bipolar. It just means you're expressive.
Get people to talk about themselves. If you have a knack for getting people to talk to you about themselves, you will quickly get a reputation as a "great conversationalist".
It's possible, especially because of the hyperactivity, impulsivity, and aggressive behavior. These can cause the bipolar person to harm themselves or the people and objects around them.
Be a good listener. People love to talk about themselves.
I have bipolar if you want to talk to me. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:22Chika22
Just like you'd talk to anyone else.
There is talk about Vincent D'Onofrio being bipolar, including it being mentioned in the National Enquirer. There is; however, nothing substantial to back up the talk.
She might just not be into you anymore. However, she could also be experiencing a period of depression. It's normal for Bipolar people to isolate themselves when they are depressed. Don't give up hope yet.
People with bipolar can have psychoses. They can have man of thoughts and feelings.
NAMI This is the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. They are available to talk to online or on the phone. They will hook you up with real people who are close to your geographic area. There will most likely be a bipolar (That is Manic depressive-one and the same thing) support group within a few miles of you. There are many, many, many people with BiPolar. Do a google search with the words; Bipolar, help line, your city,state.
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.