Among Romeo's many behaviors, the most common would be his noticeably fast talking when he is excited to say something or share an event he had planned for the family. We would refer to this as him having, "one of those days". For example, in the 7th grade, he planned a trip to go to the beach on a Wednesday when my siblings and I were in school. At first it seemed normal, but this behavior of spontaneously planning trips and recklessly driving to get to the beach turned abnormal and appeared to cause distress to my mother who had to deal with his actions. According to …show more content…
Which bipolar I is the most severe and exhibits episodes of severe mania followed by a major depressive episode. The DSM gives clear criteria that Romeo can be given the diagnosis of having bipolar I disorder, because of his constant mood change. For example, one week he is in a manic state whereas after it is followed by a major depressive episode. The DSM gives the definition of bipolar disorder I and it describes Romeo's pattern of being energetic to having no energy. To further explain, the criteria accurately paints a picture of him having the disorder and would further instruct him to be professionally