
39 Signs That the Narcissist or OCPD Person in Your Life May Also Have Bipolar Disorder (...And How to Cope!)
Transcend Mediocrity, Book 52
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Sorrel Brigman
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J.B. Snow
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Did you know that many of the symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder also cross over into the symptoms of bipolar disorder?
One of the most important aspects of dealing with another person in a relationship, familial, school, or work setting is in researching and finding out exactly what it is that you are dealing with. If you take advice regarding narcissism and apply it to someone with bipolar disorder, you could wrongly trigger bipolar mania or depression symptoms without even realizing it. Many people have reactions to a bipolar person's emotional turmoil that only cause even further hurt between the two people. Mitigating the emotional damage that occurs in any relationship with a bipolar is crucial in having a successful relationship with that person.
As you may know, bipolar is a serious mental disorder that exhibits itself as serious emotional ups and downs, or mood swings. Bipolar sufferers can have hallucinations and psychosis episodes, though not all bipolar persons experience these. Bipolar disorder was formerly known as manic depression. People who suffer from this disorder can have abnormally happy ups ("highs") and extreme depressive down days ("lows"). They can also have mixed-state episodes, where they experience both depression and mania or hypomania at the same time.
There are different types of bipolar disorder, such as bipolar I and bipolar II. Bipolar disorder can also be classified by terms such as rapid-cycling or seasonal. Seasonal bipolar disorder often makes someone act manic in the spring and then fall into a depression in the fall. Some people with bipolar disorder can also be classified as having seasonal affective disorder (SAD) due to the changes in the sunlight and seasons that interfere with their brain biology and circadian rhythms (sleep cycles).
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- TheCaptain81
- 06-12-19
informative
Really enjoyed this book. It was short yet to the point and very informative and enlightening.
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- Theresa
- 05-27-16
truth be told
just realized when listening to this how much i was bi polar every sign was me.
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- Tydwbleach
- 07-24-16
Helpful and very very insightful.
Nothing about narcissistic p debut still good. It really helped me to understand my friend
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- Consumer 14
- 06-22-21
Unbearable lightweight chatter
A deep and important subject turned into a shallow self absorbed tome narrated in a catty whiny voice that I couldn’t listen to for longer than 10” at a time. The author lost me at the first sentence of the intro: “I dedicate this to my fans.” You do? What about those who live in hell dealing with or being affected by these devastating illnesses? I see. It’s not about them, it’s about the author. Lovely.
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