bipolar impulsive

bipolar impulsive

"How do I know if bipolar disorder or my loved one?" Many supporters have asked the same question. Risky behavior, instability, improper sexual impulsivity measures, foolish business investments, etc., may make you question, "How much of this behavior is actually bipolar behavior, and how much of this is just my loved one? "

Do you feel as if your loved one is lying? The possibility exists that they are. Consider this, however. They can not be doing this on purpose – what could be his bipolar disorder. Many people with the disorder go into an episode, they have certain behaviors, and say or do things in this episode that will not remember later. You, however, remember the incident. You remember what your loved one who said and did, so that when they deny it, they think they're lying, and asks: "Is this behavior is bipolar or my loved one?"

Do you think your being dear is about to be sexually promiscuous? Do you think it is only for reckless driving scares you? Are they making foolish business decisions because they are control right after? Will you elaborate on spending sprees just to drive you into bankruptcy?

One must ask if this is normal behavior of your loved one or not.

Ask yourself:

• Is your loved one are usually more impulsive or rational?
• Are typically extravagant expenses or responsible with money?
• Are you normally considerate or act selfishly?
• Are usually sexual promiscuity or are more conservative?
• Is usually drive carefully or recklessly?
• Do you usually make responsible business decisions?
• Do you usually lie?
• Are usually a player or not?

These are questions that will determine how are you if this behavior is bipolar disorder or your loved one.

The answer to your question is actually very simple:

If the behavior is not your loved one is normal behavior, then bipolar disorder. If his behavior is normal, your loved one.

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Depression & Bipolar Disorders (Part II)

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