Bipolar affective disorder is a type of mood disorder, previously referred to as ‘manic depression’. A person with bipolar disorder experiences episodes of mania (elation) and depression. The person may or may not experience psychotic symptoms. The exact cause is unknown, but a genetic predisposition has been clearly established. Environmental stressors can also trigger episodes of this mental illness.
Signs or Symptoms
Extreme mood swings between highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
Inflated self-esteem
Racing thoughts
Decreased need for sleep
Risky behavior during manic episodes
Sadness
Fatigue
Loss of interest
Changes in sleep/appetite during depressive episodes