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  1. Sep 2021
    1. According to the "kindling" hypothesis, when people who are genetically predisposed toward bipolar disorder experience stressful events, the stress threshold at which mood changes occur becomes progressively lower, until the episodes eventually start (and recur) spontaneously. There is evidence supporting an association between early-life stress and dysfunction of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis leading to its overactivation, which may play a role in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder.[

      "Kindling" Hypothesis: With each stressful event experienced by a person with a bipolar predisposition; their stress threshold progressively deteriorates until episodes start to occur; and with each episode exaccerbating the stress response they become prolonged, spontaneous, and of greater intensity.