Table of Contents
- 1 Is bipolar an excuse for bad behavior?
- 2 Do people use anxiety as a crutch?
- 3 Are the Mentally Ill responsible for their actions?
- 4 Is there any good news for bipolar disorder?
- 5 Who is the healthyplace YouTube bipolar disorder vlogger?
- 6 What are 25 things only someone with bipolar disorder would understand?
Is bipolar an excuse for bad behavior?
Unmanaged illnesses such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and other diseases can hijack our reactions, causing us to behave in ways that don’t align with our values or true characters. Unfortunately, mental illness doesn’t evaporate the consequences of our actions.
Do people use anxiety as a crutch?
Empower them to handle their own challenges: While it’s important provide support an encouragement when necessary, it can be easy to overstep. “You can become a crutch if every time they become anxious, you are the only reason they are calming down — it becomes a type of dependency,” Ho explains.
Are the Mentally Ill responsible for their actions?
Mentally ill persons often commit unlawful, offensive, or morally wrong acts, and conditions under which these individuals should be held morally responsible for their actions are discussed.
What is an emotional crutch?
A psychological crutch is when we become dependent upon something in an unhealthy way. It can be something that makes us feel safe, and crucially – only safe when it is present. By carrying around our psychological crutch, we lose the sense of confidence in our own ability to cope.
Is there a connection between anxiety and bipolar disorder?
Research indicates that more than half of people with bipolar disorder also have an anxiety disorder. Anxiety and bipolar symptoms overlap, but anxiety symptoms that persist when depression and mania/hypomania are in remission point to an anxiety disorder.
Is there any good news for bipolar disorder?
Here’s the Good News—Yes, There IS Good News! Bipolar disorder is an episodic illness. We have all of our symptoms while in a mood swing. This means we are STABLE when we are not in a mood swing. The symptoms I list above usually go away when the illness is successfully managed.
Who is the healthyplace YouTube bipolar disorder vlogger?
Hannah Blum is the HealthyPlace YouTube bipolar disorder vlogger. Check out her I’m Hannah. I Have Bipolar 2 playlist and subscribe to the HealthyPlace YouTube channel . You can also find Hannah on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Do Bipolar Relationships Always Fail?
What are 25 things only someone with bipolar disorder would understand?
25 Things Only Someone with Bipolar Disorder Would Understand 1. You can tell when you had a manic episode by looking at your credit card bill. 2. Even though you live on your own, it often feels like you’re waking up with a stranger. 3. You have so many racing thoughts you should be a NASCAR analyst.