Neither bipolar I or bipolar II is more severe, more dangerous, or easier to treat than the other. People with both subtypes experience depressive and manic episodes in varying frequency, in an unpredictable cycling pattern. Individuals with bipolar may also experience a lack of impulse control. The possibility to exhibit psychosis is the same for each subtype; psychosis can result from both severe depression and severe mania.

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