CmdrShepSpectre2183 Posted August 6, 2015 Posted August 6, 2015 http://psychcentral.com/lib/intelligence-linked-to-bipolar-disorder/ Does having a higher IQ makes a person more likely to have a mental illness?
MonDie Posted August 6, 2015 Posted August 6, 2015 According to the article, premorbid IQ is normal. They only had higher arithmetic skills despite having higher grades overall. Thus the proposal that hypomania helped them focus on school.
DrP Posted August 7, 2015 Posted August 7, 2015 I mainly love my hypomania!! (If that is what it is).. but the depression is a bit of drag from time to time. lol. Especially after a relationship break up or a death. I am not mentally ill though... I went to the doctors to get that checked out and apparently I am OK, I have a letter to say so too! I used to think that the mania drove my creativity and helped me achieve things. but now I am thinking that maybe the flashes of brilliance or a good idea could be the things that get me excited in the first place and tip me into a manic state. I don't think i am fully bi-polar or anything but there is a mild similarity. Saying that, my IQ isn't miraculously high either, 125 to 135 or at a rough guess based on a couple of short tests I took and I do have a Ph.D. Basically, I 'think' I am slightly/partially bi-polar with out the insanity part at the extreme ends of the scale. Sometimes I love it... some times it is hard to deal with, but I hide it well - it is both awesome and real pain at the same time. lol. High IQ??? Well compared to the average Joe, maybe, but not up there enough to join the smart clubs, lol.
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