Mania is the “up” side of severe mood swings characteristic of manic depression. It can be an extremely elevated mood or a time of very high energy. A woman may feel on top of the world or out-of-control. Frustration with such out-of-control feelings may also lead to rage episodes or aggressive outbursts. Whether the woman’s manic experience feels wonderful or scary, the episode ultimately ends in burnout or a swing to an extreme state of depression.
Mania may also be reflected in excessive shopping/spending, gambling or sexual behaviors. Inability to make good judgments about personal safety may be especially problematic. During a manic episode, a woman may not recognize manic behaviors as dangerous or problematic and may have to depend on family and friends to recognize the “red flags” of a potential manic episode, such as:
- Disorganized thinking or an inability to focus
- Excessive talking or rapid speech
- Filled with nervous energy so that she has to pace constantly
- Not being able to sleep or not wanting to sleep
- Shopping or gambling sprees
- Sexual promiscuity or heightened interest in sex
- Driving too fast
- Obsession with grandiose and unrealistic ideas
- Not taking prescribed medications
Treatment of mania depends on several factors that include life circumstances, medical history, severity of symptoms, and their impact on daily function. If you or someone you care about is having trouble with manic symptoms, please contact us and take the first step toward getting help.