American Doctor of Philosophy and psychologist Carolyn Rubenstein said that excessive talkativeness may be a symptom of bipolar and anxious personality disorders, autism and ADHD. In this respect reports Daily mail.
The psychologist noted that people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may exhibit talkativeness. These are neuropsychological developmental disorders characterized by abnormalities in social interaction and communication methods. People with ASD can be both withdrawn and overly social.
Excessive talkativeness may be a sign of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This is a very common behavioral disorder in children and adolescents; It is characterized by concentration problems, problems maintaining attention and processing information.
Additionally, people with anxious personality disorder can be talkative. Although patients with this diagnosis generally avoid communication, in some cases pauses in speech overwhelm them. To get rid of the feeling of awkwardness, anxious people begin to actively talk.
Similar behaviors may occur in people with bipolar disorder. It is characterized by frequent mood swings, from mania to depression. In the depressive phase, the patient may feel oppressed and depressed, and in the manic phase, a surge of energy, uncontrollable nervous excitement may occur, expressed in the desire for communication. The speech of people with bipolar disorder is rapid and slurred during the manic phase.
Previous scientists I found a link Between bipolar disorder and shortened life expectancy.