Unlike those experiencing unipolar depression, those in a state of mania typically experience dramatic rises in
mood, feeling elation, increased energy, and a decreased need for sleep. Some in the midst of a mania will go days
without sleep, working through the night on projects or other endeavors. Their behavior is extremely active, with
racing thoughts and rapid and often loud speech. They often exhibit poor judgment and planning, and it is difficult
for others to slow them down. This, combined with impulsivity, often creates major problems for the person in the
manic state. For example, they may leave their jobs or ruin their business, go on expensive shopping sprees, or
make wild investments. They may engage in dangerous substance-related behaviors, or promiscuous sexuality.
Finally, in many cases of mania, the person may become grandiose, with a heightened sense of self-esteem. As the
mania (and often sleeplessness) continues, the person may lose touch with reality and exhibit psychotic
symptoms, such as hallucinations (false sensory experiences) or delusions (false beliefs). At this point, most will
need to go into a hospital for containment and treatment.
Following the mania, a depression usually ensues. The length and depth of each episode greatly varies from
person to person.
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