Let's build a survey of mood for bipolar

Hi! That's an interesting area to explore. I'd love to help you build something meaningful here.

Let me make sure I understand what you're looking for. When you say "survey of mood for bipolar," I'm thinking you want to create an exercise that helps capture mood states from people who experience bipolar disorder. But I want to clarify a few things:

Who is this for?

  1. People with bipolar disorder — to help them reflect on and express their current mood state
  2. Caregivers/family members — to help them describe observed mood patterns in someone they care for
  3. Clinicians/researchers — to gather data from patients about their experiences

What's your goal?

  • A) Understanding the lived experience — What does it actually feel like to be in different mood states?
  • B) Identifying triggers/patterns — What factors seem to influence mood shifts?
  • C) Improving self-awareness tools — How can we help people better recognize and communicate their mood?
  • D) Something else — Tell me more!

This will help me figure out the right research question and design an exercise that actually gives you useful insights. What resonates with you?

1 and D, just build it

Got it! Building an exercise for people with bipolar to reflect on and express their current mood state.

Let me check what tools I have available, then I'll create something engaging for you.

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I've got the tools. Now I'll create an interactive mood landscape exercise where people can place themselves on a 2D space that captures both:

  • Energy level (low to high) — vertical axis
  • Mood valence (negative to positive) — horizontal axis

This naturally maps to bipolar mood states without being clinical or labeling. The interviewee drags a marker to where they feel they are right now, and the position captures the nuanced interplay between energy and mood that's so central to bipolar experience.

Let me build it:

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