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A state where symptoms of both mania and depression occur simultaneously, such as feeling hopeless while also feeling extremely agitated or restless. Types of Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a chronic mental health condition defined by extreme shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels. These shifts range from periods of extremely "up," energized behavior (manic episodes) to very "down," sad, or hopeless periods (depressive episodes). Core Symptoms and States Bipolar
Characterized by high energy, a decreased need for sleep, rapid speech, racing thoughts, and impulsive or risky behavior. Individuals may feel a sense of euphoria or extreme importance. A state where symptoms of both mania and
A milder form of mania often associated with Bipolar II . You may feel highly productive and energized without the severe impairment or hospitalization sometimes required for full mania. Core Symptoms and States Characterized by high energy,
Defined by manic episodes that last at least seven days or are severe enough to require immediate hospital care.
Periods of hypomanic and depressive symptoms that are less severe and shorter than full episodes but last for at least two years. Bipolar Disorder - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Defined by a pattern of depressive and hypomanic episodes, but not the full-blown manic episodes seen in Bipolar I .