Psychomotor agitation is a symptom of all three types of episode. People diagnosed with bipolar disorder can experience three different episodes called manic, mixed, and depressive. Psychomotor agitation is particularly prevalent among people with bipolar disorder. People with severe psychomotor agitation may: This can often place them and others around them at risk of physical harm. Someone experiencing psychomotor agitation may display these behaviors in a way that seems uncontrolled or erratic. People with psychomotor agitation and mental health conditions such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia may feel uneasy, nervous, or that there is no hope of controlling their agitations. This anxious tension may lead a person to:
The condition can cause behavioral, physical, and mental symptoms, including: Psychomotor agitation can be distressing for people who experience it and may also cause concern to others around them.