Recognizing the Symptoms of Bipolar and Psychotic Disorder
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- Hallucinations: The most well known symptom of a psychotic disorder is hallucinations.
- Delusions: Similar to a hallucination, a delusion infiltrates a person's way of thinking, rather than their physical perception.
- Unusual Speech and Behaviour: A psychotic disorder usually causes changes in a person's speech patterns, such as rambling or incoherency. It may be difficult for the person to stay on track when trying to relate an idea or thought. Behavioural changes are also noticeable, such as a disregard for appearance or hygiene. It will be difficult, if not impossible for the person to engage in social functions, go to work, or handle routine daily tasks.
- Lack of Emotion: The person is noticeably detached from others emotionally. They appear cold and uncaring to others, and have difficulty maintaining relationships. Lacking empathy and understanding in their responses and interactions, they are emotionally isolated.
- Irritability or agitated mood.
- Restlessness, lack of concentration and inability to focus on a single task without becoming distracted. A person may start projects with fervour and then leave them incomplete to start something else.
- Delusions of grandeur (impressiveness or importance). More than just boasting; a very sincere belief they are above others in talent, ability or skill. The person may be genuinely dismayed by their lack of success or fame.
- During a manic episode, the person is filled with racing thoughts and ideas. The mind is alert and active much of the time, which prevents long periods of sleep.
- Indulgent high-risk behaviour, such as promiscuity, gambling, lavish shopping sprees or risky business ventures can be detrimental during a manic episode, because the person is unable to consider the potential consequences of their actions. Even if pregnancy or excessive debts occur, the person is still unable to resist the behaviour.
- Manic episodes may have a person seemingly involved in everything, while periods of depression are characterized by withdrawal.
- Pulling away from family and friends, declining invitations for get-togethers, and exhibiting little desire to talk to or see anyone.
- Constant tiredness and exhaustion. Emotionally, the person lacks the enthusiasm to do even routine things such as taking a shower or shopping for groceries. Physically, sleep patterns may be quite unusual, as the person may sleep and nap much of the time. Alte atively, the person may have difficulty falling asleep and wake up too early, since the mind may be rehashing negative thoughts.
- Weight changes are common, and the person may look gaunt from lack of sleep and withdrawal from activities. Manner of dress and style diminishes from lack of grooming.
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