How to Help Someone with Mania or Hypomania

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When Hypomania Turns Harmful - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “In moderation, the characteristics of hypomania can contribute to creativity or make someone the life of a party. But when they harm an individual's quality of life by interfering with relationships or jeopardizing finances, it's time to seek help.View full resource at health.harvard.edu

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When hypomania turns harmful, from the Harvard Mental Health Letter - http://bit.ly/dQm93e

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How to Help Someone With Bipolar Disorder

newsmax.com — “Bipolar disorder is characterized by extreme mood swings, or depression and mania. The depression stage is marked by suicidal ideation as well as thoughts of self-harm, the inability to function, and loss of sleep and appetite.View full resource at newsmax.com

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How to Help Someone With Bipolar Disorder<br /> http://bit.ly/g3t6Hm #bipolar

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Bipolar Disorder | Helping a Loved One You Think Is Exhibiting Symptoms of Mania | Dr. Candida Fink | Bipolar Beat

blogs.psychcentral.com — “Psychiatrist Candida Fink, MD explains how to approach a situation in which you suspect that a loved one is exhibiting signs of bipolar disorder mania.View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com

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Bipolar Beat: What To Do When a Loved One with Bipolar Shows Symptoms of Mania http://bit.ly/wE4d9

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Bipolar Mood Swings? 4 Steps to Nip Them in the Bud - Bipolar, Bipolar Manic Episode Information, Disorders, Symptoms, Behavior

mentalhelp.net — “If you or someone you love suffers from Bipolar Disorder, you are intimately aware of the mood swings that can occur. Little triggers get set off that start spiral downward toward depression or upward toward hypomania or mania. Using a mindfulness approach or cultivating a nonjudgmental awareness ofView full resource at mentalhelp.net

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This works! RT: Bipolar Mood Swings? 4 Steps to Nip Them in the Bud: http://bit.ly/3vaoc (via @MentalHelpNet)

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