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प्रश्न
How egocentrism is related to bipolar disorder?
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उत्तर
Egocentrism, the tendency to focus excessively on oneself and have difficulty seeing perspectives other than one’s own, can be related to bipolar disorder, particularly during certain mood episodes.
In manic or hypomanic phases, individuals with bipolar disorder may show increased egocentrism. They might have an inflated sense of self-importance, exaggerated confidence, or grandiose beliefs (e.g., feeling uniquely talented or destined for greatness). This self-centered outlook can make them less aware of others’ needs or emotions.
While egocentrism itself is not a cause of bipolar disorder, it is often a behavioral expression seen during manic states, reflecting the emotional and cognitive distortions typical of the illness.
