Bipolar disorder is usually broken down into two subtypes. Type I has its own distinct diagnosis from bipolar type II because of the severity of the manic episodes. Mania in people with bipolar I is so severe that they generally require hospitalization. A person with this subtype may or may not also experience depressive episodes.

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