Bipolar: The Descent into Depression
In our previous discussion, we explored how the brain's emotional systems can become overactivated during manic episodes. Now, we turn our attention to the opposite extreme: the depressive phases of bipolar disorder. These periods are not merely episodes of sadness; they represent profound alterations in brain function that can be as debilitating as mania.
Bipolar: Mania in Focus
Understanding the clinical manifestations of mania is essential for early recognition and effective intervention.