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- Mania love sounds exciting, passionate, and intense, but in the long run, it can be a recipe for disaster. In the end, mania love leeches the joy and excitement of love and twists it into a parody of possessiveness, obsession, and insecurity.
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May 14, 2024 · One distinct type of love is mania love, characterized by intense, obsessive feelings and behaviors toward a romantic partner. Modern psychology sees mania love as unhealthy, as it’s often ...
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May 21, 2024 · Mania love, while exhilarating, can become obsessive too fast, too soon, and can lead to unhealthy relationship patterns – for you and your partner. Keep reading to learn more about what mania love is, what causes it, and more importantly, how to move on from the dark side of love.
- Hypersexuality. “Hypersexuality in mania. It’s never talked about. So many people never realize it’s a symptom and a pretty horrible one. It can cause a person to be unfaithful through no fault of their own and people won’t ever understand that because they don’t realize it’s the illness, not the person.
- Lack of Impulse Control. “Impulse control. If I see something and I want it, I just get it, regardless if it was in my budget or not.” — Hannah G. “I think the worst one would be the impulsivity control: always either doing something and regretting it or not doing something and also regretting it…” — Emily E.
- Anger. “The anger in combination with depression is awful. It’s also the symptom that shows up and gets blamed in people described as ‘off their meds.’
- Mixed Episodes. “Being in a half-manic, half-depressed state. Like being too depressed to truly function but having so much energy, needing to do something.
Jun 20, 2022 · Sudden mania, also known as a “manic switch” is a rapid mood change with little warning. It’s commonly associated with recreational drug use, like stimulants, or as a side effect of certain ...
- Trying hard to keep the manic energy in check. Folks living with bipolar disorder can experience intense changes in mood, energy, and activity levels that can range from “up” periods of energetic agitation (mania) to “down” periods of hopelessness or low mood.
- Sometimes it’s easier to pretend everything’s alright. Most of us have hidden behind a smile at some point. For those with bipolar disorder, pretending everything’s OK even when it’s not is one way of coping.
- Simply saying, “I’m sick” to excuse myself. “I say ‘I am not feeling well’ and just let the person on the other end of the line assume it’s a physical illness,” Howard says.
- Altogether fidgety? It’s actually a symptom of bipolar disorder. Up to 15% of people living with bipolar disorder may experience a period of psychomotor agitation each year.
Jan 18, 2021 · Mania in bipolar disorder (or hypomania in Bipolar II Disorder) is typically characterized by an intense experience of euphoria. Euphoric mania is often accompanied by grandiosity, inflated...
Sep 6, 2018 · A woman living with bipolar disorder describes how to know the difference between love and mania.