bipolar empathy

The most common psychiatric diagnosis among people with extraordinary abilities of empathy is Bipolar. Also known as manic depression, affective disorder manic-depressive and bipolar, this diagnosis describes a category of mood disorders. For many empathic, there presence of a multitude of episodes of abnormally elevated mood throughout his life. Moods and forth to recover from major depression at times of mania or experience both emotions simultaneously. Episodes of mood or another can last for days, months or even years at a time. In extreme cases, empathic can experience psychotic symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations. The depressive episodes are associated with distress and disruption that leads to an increased risk of suicide. Manic episodes associated with creativity, the goal of positive efforts and achievements, but they generally acted without premeditation or logical thinking.
Empathic tend to have mild to severe bipolar disorder throughout childhood and adulthood. The periods of high emotional stress can accelerate the disease as well as increased sensitivity empathic. Increased empathic sensitivity can lead to higher and more frequent episodes and periods of high stress emotional empathy can increase sensitivity. While this disorder can always be a core part of empathy, there are treatments that can help bring disorder in the various levels of control. Treatments include psychological therapy based on behavior and stress management and psychiatric treatments medicative base. Empathic are encouraged to reflect on his ability to empathize as a means for focusing transmission and reception of emotions to themselves and avoid other unnecessary additional stress. Some may find sympathetic control through meditation by attempting to reduce reception / transmission channel to be used to send and receive packets of emotional information. Ignoring a disease such as bipolar disorder will only lead to increased complications, sensitivity and frequency episodes.
The signs and symptoms of mania include:
- Feeling irritable or experience euphoric and optimistic extreme
- Unrealistic, grandiose beliefs about one's abilities or powers
- Sleeping too little, but feeling extremely energetic
- Talking so rapidly that others can not follow
- Thoughts
- Very distracted, unable to concentrate
- Deterioration in the trial and impulsivity
- Acting recklessly, without considering the consequences of
- Delusions and hallucinations (in severe cases)
Bipolar disorder affects not only mood but also the energy level, trial, memory, concentration, appetite, patterns sleep, sex drive and self-esteem. Furthermore, bipolar disorder has been associated with anxiety, substance abuse and health problems such as diabetes, diseases of heart, migraine and high blood pressure. Sympathetic to some degree of bipolar disorder may improve with treatment and lead a normal life.
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