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What is the risk that an affected person will "use" the disorder to manipulate people or conditions to achieve their own benefit?

Raquel Rivero Corihuela
Raquel Rivero Corihuela
Clinical psychologist at the Bipolar Disorder Unit (UBIP) of the Nuestra Señora de La Paz Clinic in Madrid
Orden Hospitalaria de San Juan de Dios. Provincia de España

The fact that a person "uses" their disorder to manipulate has absolutely nothing to do with any intrinsic or defining characteristic of bipolar disorder, but rather with aspects of that person's personality or the relationship in which this use of the illness takes place.

My advice is to make the person aware that this is happening so they can recognize this mechanism and help them find a way to communicate their needs without resorting to the disorder. This process is often complex, so professional help is frequently required.

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Raquel Rivero Corihuela
Raquel Rivero Corihuela
Clinical psychologist at the Bipolar Disorder Unit (UBIP) of the Nuestra Señora de La Paz Clinic in Madrid
Orden Hospitalaria de San Juan de Dios. Provincia de España
Guadalupe Morales Cano
Guadalupe Morales Cano
Director
Fundación Mundo Bipolar