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Expert Mental Health Support at Lyte Psychiatry – Best Adults and Adolescents Therapist and Psychiatrist Near You (Affordable Mental Health Care in Dallas & Arlington, TX)
When most people think of bipolar disorder, they often picture extreme mood swings. While depressive episodes can be profoundly difficult, the “highs” — known as mania or hypomania — are just as important to understand. These elevated mood states can be confusing, intense, and even dangerous if not treated properly.
Both mania and hypomania are periods of elevated mood, but they differ in intensity:
🔹 Elevated, expansive, or unusually irritable mood
🔹 Decreased need for sleep (feeling rested after only a few hours)
🔹 Increased energy and activity levels
🔹 Rapid speech or racing thoughts
🔹 Inflated self-esteem or grandiosity
🔹 Impulsive or risky behavior (e.g., excessive spending, reckless driving, unsafe sex)
While some may initially enjoy the productivity or energy that comes with mania or hypomania, these episodes can quickly spiral into exhaustion, damaged relationships, financial trouble, or hospitalization.
🔹 Passion or drive
🔹 Creativity
Unfortunately, when the high ends — as it always does — it’s often followed by a sharp crash into depression, regret, or emotional fallout.
For adolescents, manic symptoms might look like:
✅ Talking excessively or interrupting frequently
✅ Sudden changes in mood or school performance
✅ Inflated sense of confidence or invincibility
At Lyte Psychiatry, our adolescent specialists help families recognize the signs of mania early and create care plans that support healthy development.
Whether you’re navigating a current manic episode, recovering from one, or worried about your teen’s mood swings, Lyte Psychiatry offers expert guidance and support.
We believe that treating bipolar disorder means more than managing symptoms — it’s about helping people live balanced, fulfilling lives.
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Q: Can manic episodes be treated without medication?
A: While therapy plays a key role, medication is often necessary to safely stabilize manic episodes. We work with you to find the right approach.
Q: What’s the difference between hypomania and regular happiness?
A: Hypomania is more intense, longer-lasting, and may include poor judgment or risky behavior — unlike typical mood boosts.
Q: Can teenagers experience mania?
A: Yes. Adolescents can show signs of bipolar disorder. Early treatment can prevent long-term consequences.
Q: Is treatment lifelong?
A: Bipolar disorder is chronic, but with consistent care, many people lead stable, productive, and fulfilling lives.
Q: Is Lyte Psychiatry affordable?
A: Yes. We accept many insurance plans and offer flexible self-pay options to ensure access to high-quality care.