Victims Of Bipolar Disorder Symptoms And Their Emotional Pain

by Ken P Doyle

Emotional pain is a distressing feeling in the mind, which is experienced through the loss of someone you hold dear. This painful experience can arise from depression, fear, anxiety, disappointment or guilt. For those going through traumatic experiences reliving or the replay of these past events can become disabling. These crippling effects, affects the moods, relationships, professional and personal life. What makes it worse is it occupies the mind day in and day out. But for those with bipolar disorder symptoms it is quite different from the normal experience as we will try to discuss later on.

The Causes Emotional Pain?

Some people can go through these experiences in their childhood years due to a number of factors like sexual and physical abuse, abandoned and being neglected by parents, or the loss of somebody special. With adults, the emotional pain can be caused by the end of a relationship like divorce, the loss of work, the loss of someone special, being a victim in a crime of violence and the abuse of alcohol or drugs. Very often when trauma is severe , the victims can inhibit bad dreams and frequent nightmares. Those who have gone through the horrors of war or the experience of rape, mental images can be daily experienced.

Deep Emotional Pain in Bipolar

Emotional pain that are experienced by bipolar victims can be quite deep and lots of people reach the point where it is so hurting they can hardly move. These pains can be compared to somebody putting a knife into them. This very deep pain can last from a few minutes to a few hours and suddenly disappear. These emotional pain can be so bad that the feeling of loneliness may also come together with the emotional pain.

Linking Past Traumas with Depression

All our experiences of the past are stored in our unconscious mind and some believe this pain which is caused by the way we look at ourselves, hate of self, very deep shame, worry and the feeling of guilt is surfaced. All these negative emotions and thoughts may have a hand to both the mania and depressive episodes.

Parting Words

While we may just brush aside these deep emotions, it is important we take this pain seriously. This emotional pain can lead to people committing suicide. The use of medications can be necessary but some people can go without drugs and live a normal life. Usually in the midst of a severe crisis, bipolar medications are often the safest and quickest to getting the person back to normalcy. Important to understand is that all present and past issues play a part in creating emotional instability. Those with bipolar symptoms, their emotional pain cannot be traced back to an event, these pains seems to come from nowhere and stop all of a sudden.

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