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Mariah Carey says she has bipolar disorder; a psychiatrist explains what that is

  • Written by Arash Javanbakht, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Wayne State University
Mariah Carey in Inglewood, Calif. on March 24, 2018. AP Photo/Jordan Strauss

Mariah Carey recently opened up about her struggle with bipolar disorder.

As an assistant professor of psychiatry, I see her courage as an opportunity to explain bipolar disorder, a mood disorder that includes episodes of elevated mood, as well as episodes of depression.

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