“A person who changes their mood often and for no reason is bipolar”? (Cliches or realities) – Psycom – Mental Health Info

2024-03-13 13:21:21

Clichés or realities is a series of videos which deconstructs preconceived ideas around psychological disorders. In this video, Léa Sonnet (communications manager at Psycom) deconstructs 3 preconceived ideas around bipolar disorders.

Bipolar disorders are characterized by an abnormal variation in mood, with the alternation of two phases: the phase of elation called “manic episode” and a phase of depression, or even deep melancholy called “depressive episode” . These episodes are interspersed with periods of stability which can last more or less long depending on the people and the cycles.

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