David Baxter PhD
Late Founder
Am I Manic?
by Therese J. Borchard, Beyond Blue
Thursday May 27, 2010
Most people envision mania as the woman who rings up $2000 on her master card, or the guy up all night composing music. But mania, and especially hypomania, need not be so obvious or extreme. If you suffer from a "soft" bipolar disorder (Bipolar Disorder II for one today) like I do, where the manic cycles are somewhat difficult to identify, you need friends and family by your side to help you recognize when you're heading into the danger zone.
YouTube - Am I Manic?
by Therese J. Borchard, Beyond Blue
Thursday May 27, 2010
Most people envision mania as the woman who rings up $2000 on her master card, or the guy up all night composing music. But mania, and especially hypomania, need not be so obvious or extreme. If you suffer from a "soft" bipolar disorder (Bipolar Disorder II for one today) like I do, where the manic cycles are somewhat difficult to identify, you need friends and family by your side to help you recognize when you're heading into the danger zone.
YouTube - Am I Manic?