people with bipolar disorder also have ADHD.Bipolar disorder is highly genetic, and usually comes on in the late teens or early adulthood.
It affects approximately 2.6 percent of the U.S. population — or roughly 5.7 million Americans. It’s found across all genders, races, ethnic groups, and income levels, and it is sometimes mistaken for ADHD.If you suffer from exaggerated psychological highs and lows, you may have bipolar disorder.
Take this bipolar disorder test and then bring the results to a mental health professional for evaluation.Adapted from the Goldberg Bipolar Spectrum Screening questionnaire (c.
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