Bipolar II
November 22, 2006
Category: Mind and Mood Dynamics
In this episode, Armand DiMele speaks with Dr. Ronald Fieve about the nuances of bipolar II, a condition often overlooked in discussions about mental health. They explore the characteristics of bipolar II, including its potential benefits and how it differs from bipolar I. Dr. Fieve emphasizes the importance of understanding the family history and the societal implications of bipolarity, particularly in relation to creativity and achievement. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by individuals with bipolar II in relationships and the impact of hypersexuality during hypomanic phases. This insightful discussion aims to shed light on the complexities of bipolarity and encourage a more nuanced understanding of mental health.
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