
DSM CRITERIA
Bipolar Disorder Symptoms and Charcerizations
How It Looks To The Non-Bipolar
- - Symptoms of Mania (Highs)
- - Symptoms of Depression (Lows)
- - Bipolar I and Bipolar II (Characterizations of Each)
- - Mania and Depression (How These Symptoms Look to the Non-Bipolar)
Symptoms of Mania (Highs)*
- - Increased physical and mental activity and energy
- - Heightened mood, exaggerated optimism and self-confidence
- - Excessive irritability, aggressive behavior
- - Decreased need for sleep without experiencing fatigue
- - Grandiose delusion, inflated sense of self-importance
- - Racing speech, racing thoughts, flight of ideas
- - Impulsiveness, poor judgment, distractibility
- - Reckless behavior
- - In the most severe cases, delusions and hallucinations
Symptoms of Depression (Lows)*
- - Prolonged sadness or unexplained crying spells
- - Significant changes in appetite and sleep patterns
- - Irritability, anger, worry, agitation, anxiety
- - Pessimism, indifference
- - Loss of energy, persistent lethargy
- - Feelings of guilt, worthlessness
- - Inability to take pleasure in former interests, social withdrawal
- - Unexplained aches and pains
- - Recurring thoughts of death or suicide
Bipolar I*
- - Bipolar I is characterized by one or more manic episodes or mixed episodes (symptoms of both a mania and a depression occurring nearly every day for at least 1 week) and one or more major depressive episodes. Most severe form.
Bipolar II*
- - Bipolar II is characterized one or more depressive episodes accompanied by at least one hypomanic episode (similar to manic episodes but are less severe, but must be clearly different from a person's non-depressed mood).
Mania (What Mania Looks Like to the Non-Bipolar)*
- - Irritable, angry or raging
- - Racing thoughts, unable to concentrate, unable to hold a thought
- - Fast talking, or talking incessantly
- - Spending money like a millionaire
- - Obsessive compulsive
- - Grandiose ideas, wanting to start a horse farm and you have never owned a horse
- - Positive thinking (Peter Pan thinking)
- - Indiscriminate sexual encounters
- - Wanting sex multiple times a day with a partner
- - Aggressive, paranoid, psychotic, delusional (last stages)
Depression (What Depression Looks Like to the Non-Bipolar)*
- - Self-absorbed, selfish, demanding, unaware or unconcerned about the needs of others
- - Unresponsive, uncommunicative, aloof, withdrawn
- - Uninterested in sex and dismissive or distrusting of a partners tenderness or affection
- - Fractious, querulous, combative, contrary; finding fault with everything
- - Demeaning and critical of a partner
- - Changeable and unpredictable; illogical and unreasonable
- - Manipulative
- - Pleasant and charming in public and the opposite at home
- - Prone to sudden, inexplicable reference to separation or divorce
- - Prone to workaholism or avoidance of all responsibility
- - Increasingly dependent on alcohol and drugs, gambling, spending money
- - Obsessively addicted to TV, computer games and computer porn sites, and other compulsive distractions
*From Depression Fallout, Anne Sheffield, Three Rivers Press, N.Y. 1998


