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Bi-Polar Opposites: To Be Manic

Bi-Polar Opposites: To Be Manic

Update: 2024-10-01
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Mania can range from mild (known as hypomania) to severe; at its most extreme, mania can trigger delusions, violence, and an increased risk of suicide. Depending on the cause, a manic episode can last anywhere from several days to several months, and will typically increase in severity—and in the level of agitation—as it progresses. Milder mania is more likely to be associated with positive outcomes, like increased productivity or greater feelings of optimism. However, the impulsive behaviors associated with a manic state can lead to substance abuse, unnecessary risks, or poor financial decisions. Tune is an learn all about identifying and resolving mania!
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Bi-Polar Opposites: To Be Manic

Bi-Polar Opposites: To Be Manic

Dr. Gary Bell