Spring Mania in Bipolar Disorder: What Is It And What To Do
Briefly

Spring mania refers to heightened episodes of manic or hypomanic phases in bipolar disorder during spring, leading to increased energy, racing thoughts, impulsivity, and a sense of invincibility.
Symptoms of spring mania include increased energy, pressured speech, difficulty focusing, grandiose ideas, impulsive behavior like substance use and risky decisions, and heightened irritability.
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