In this video, we break down Bipolar I Disorder — a major mood disorder defined by at least one manic episode of abnormally elevated or irritable mood lasting a week or longer. You’ll learn how mania, hypomania, and major depressive episodes alternate, creating cycles that affect daily life, work, and relationships.
We also discuss biological and psychosocial factors — from genetic vulnerability (up to 90% heritability) to triggers like stress, substance use, and sleep disruption.
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🎯 This content is for educational awareness and should not replace professional diagnosis or treatment.
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📣 About the Creator Zohaib Ali — MS Clinical Psychology candidate (Riphah International University). Founder of MindScope Psychology, I create evidence-based videos on mental health, therapy techniques, and psychological research for students and the public.
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