Both manic and depressive episodes cause changes in an individual's self-regard and self-esteem. In the case of mania, the individual may appear to have very high-self regard. They may feel invincible and unstoppable. Depression, on the other hand, can prompt states of low self-esteem and feelings of worthlessness and anxiety.

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