Bipolar Treatment Center
Do People with Bi-Polar Disorder have Addicting Personalities?
A few years ago, most people had never heard of the term “bi-polar”. Now, more and more individuals have a friend or a loved one with this common psychological disorder. Unfortunately, it’s a hard illness to understand, and a lot of questions remain. For example, do people with bi-polar disorder have addicting personalities? Finding the answers, and the help needed, is often the job of a bipolar treatments center.
What is an addicting personality?
Basically, an addicting personality is taking many things to the extreme. Instead of balancing aspects of life in the middle, it’s like a teeter-totter. The individual is either up or down. Unfortunately, individuals with bi-polar disorder are classic examples of the addict. Because of their psychological problems, finding a balance to life is almost impossible.
As a result, bi-polar individuals will often take chances, on extreme opposite ends of the spectrum that concerned friends and family members cannot understand or prevent. Then, it’s vital to seek professional help at a bipolar treatments center, to safeguard the individual and get the psychological problems under control.
The two faces of bi-polar disorder
In the past, an individual, with this disorder, was diagnosed as manic depressive. Although the term is not politically correct today, it does describe almost a dual-personality. At times, the person is both extremely happy and pleased with life or totally depressed, to the point of suicidal tendencies. Thus, the job of a bipolar treatments center is to help the client find that middle ground called “normal”, when that addicting personality doesn’t rear its ugly head.
For instance, during a manic phase, a bi-polar individual may not sleep for days. Everything is coming up roses, and he/she may feel invincible and take unnecessary chances. Unfortunately, during these times, the person is more likely to abuse alcohol or pain killers as a depressive.
However, in a depressive phase of bi-polar disorder, the personality is extremely negative. As a result, the individual is more likely to take chances, because he/she doesn’t care about living and may have thoughts of suicide. Unfortunately, self-medicating is still common, and methamphetamines are often the drug of choice.
Unfortunately, in clients with bi-polar disorder, “uppers” and “downers” generally have the opposite affect intended, which only make the psychological problem more pronounced and difficult to maintain. Therefore, it’s essential for most suffers, and their loved ones, to seek the services of a bipolar treatments center. Whether it’s during a period of mania or depression, professionals can help clients find that safer middle ground and a better life, without that addicting personality.
Need Help with Bi-Polar?
Bridges To Recovery provides intensive treatment with a residential option for bi-polar. Bridges To Recovery is the premier treatment center for bi-polar. Bridges To Recovery has a qualified staff with a collective 25 years of experience. You can find no better treatment for bi-polar for your loved ones or yourself.
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