
Is Charlie Sheen Bipolar? Mental Health Experts Say 'His Head Is as Large as the Moon'

It's the week that
Charlie Sheen came unhinged. Since production on his uber-popular sitcom 'Two and a Half Men' was derailed over fallout from his latest bender, the star has been on a frenzied media blitz -- apparently to promote the drug he says he's on, "Charlie Sheen."
The feverish interviews have teetered between neurotic and delusional. His self-described "grandiose" behavior has led some to speculate that the 45-year-old actor may have bipolar disorder.
"He looks bipolar -- he's in a particularly manic phase," celebrity psychology expert Stuart Fischoff tells
PopEater. "His reality testing has been severely impaired, marked by delusions of grandeur. His head now is as large as the moon."
Bipolar disorder is characterized by dramatic, often violent mood swings between extreme euphoria and deep depression, though there are milder versions of the condition. In the manic state, a person can become abnormally energized; suffer from chronic insomnia; embark on wild spending, sex or drug sprees; and experience delusions of grandeur or paranoia.
Even Sheen himself admits that his mind works differently than other people's -- though he sounds like he thinks he's superhuman.
"You borrow my brain for five seconds and just be like, 'Dude, can't handle it! Unplug this bastard!'"
Sheen tells ABC's Andrea Canning during an interview that aired in full Tuesday night on '20/20.' "It fires in a way that is perhaps not from this terrestrial realm."
And he doesn't outright deny he's manic depressive when told that some are calling him bipolar, though he does take a shot at those with the illness.
"Wow! What does that mean?" he says. "Wow. And then what? What's the cure? Medicine? Make me like them? Not gonna happen. I'm bi-winning. I win here, and I win there. Now what? If I'm bipolar, aren't there moments where a guy, like, crashes, like, in the corner, like, 'Oh my God, it's all my mom's fault'? Shut up. Shut up! Stop! Move forward."
Of course, the massive amounts of cocaine and crack that Sheen has bragged about doing can also lead to bipolar-like symptoms.
"Cocaine produces a heightened state of what looks like mania -- a hyper-manic state -- and it also produces a crash," explains Fischoff, a senior editor at the Journal of Media Psychology.
Addictions specialist Bruce Goldman, of Zucker-Hillside Hospital in Long Island, N.Y., says regular, heavy drug use twists how someone sees the world.
"Chronic substance abuse problems tend to distort people's perceptions of reality," he explains. "When confronted with the consequences of their use, they can become defensive and counterattack or project blame onto others."
But Fischoff doesn't think the actor's excessive drug-taking is the whole story.
"It's hard to imagine he could be this way without having a predisposition to bipolarity beforehand," he tells
PopEater. "This is not simply a reactive psychosis to drugs. My guess is that cocaine has aggravated and exacerbated it."
In fact, people with addiction problems are more likely to also have psychiatric conditions than those in the general population, according to Goldman. Many sufferers of mental illness abuse illegal drugs and alcohol in order to cope.
"Usually people who are dealing with a psychiatric disorder self-medicate," Fischoff says. "They turn to alcohol and drugs and sex to deal with the fact that they don't want to live in their own head."
University of Pennsylvania psychiatrist Dr. Christos Ballas has a different take on Sheen. Though he agrees that the actor's behavior resembles that of a bipolar person, he says there are countless other ways to explain it.
"It's hard to say it's bipolar disorder because there's a million different things that look just like it," Ballas tells
PopEater. "If he walked into my office, I wouldn't know what to give him. It's impossible to diagnose without drawing a lot of blood and running a lot of tests."
Among the other potential causes for Sheen's erratic antics: a nervous breakdown brought on by acute stress, alcohol or drug withdrawal; alcoholism; lack of sleep; a mixing of medications; or even a bad case of really intense acting, according to Ballas.
"Mania looks like what he's doing, but I can't tell you he's manic," he says. "There's a lot going on in his life. I don't know that he isn't making it up."
The latest round of Sheen madness began after a drug-and-drink-soaked night last month during which the star landed in the hospital with a "hernia." He then reportedly went to rehab and stopped work on 'Men' temporarily.
But as speculation swirled around whether he'd be out in time to finish filming, the actor suddenly seemed to crack again, taking to the radio airwaves to spew vitriol about CBS and his boss, show creator Chuck Lorre.
"Look at what I'm dealing with, man. I'm dealing with fools and trolls," Sheen told radio personality Alex Jones. "I don't have time for these clowns. I don't have time for their judgment and stupidity."
Lorre specifically was lambasted as a "clown" and a "charlatan," and referred to as "Chaim Levine" in what sounded like an anti-Semitic epithet.
"There's nothing this side of deplorable that a certain 'Chaim Levine' (yeah, that's Chuck's real name) mistook this rock star for his own selfish exit strategy, bro," Sheen ranted. "I embarrassed him in front of his children and the world by healing at a pace that his unevolved mind cannot process. Last I checked, Chaim, I've spent close to the last decade effortlessly and magically converting your tin cans into pure gold."
CBS and Warner Brothers TV subsequently yanked 'Men' for the rest of the season. The show, for which Sheen was paid $2 million an episode, is now in jeopardy of being canceled for good.
Since then, we've witnessed Sheen out there on his own (his loyal longtime publicist even quit), sounding off about everything from how proud he is of his hard partying to how angry he is at the sitcom's producers for kicking him to the curb.
Whatever may be wrong with Charlie Sheen, Ballas says some of what he's been rambling about does make a little sense.
"I do agree with him -- all his family and friends have abandoned him," he tells
PopEater. "If they wanted to help him out, they could have. Instead, they're going to profit from this craziness."
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Whatever the actual diagnosis, Mr. Sheen is definitely walking down the psycho path.
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I love how Dr. Christos Ballas states, "If he walked into my office, I wouldn't know what to give him." For, essentially, he is just another drug dealer. It is ironic when someone is considered a drug addict, and another drug is considered treatment.
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Bingo. You're actually right but don't understand. Some drugs are good. Some are bad. It's that simple.
Somewhere along the line Charlie crossed over to the dark side and became a lunatic. He is crazy sick in his head. Nuts. He has lost touch with reality and lives in his fantasy world. Seems like he is acting out the character he actually played on Two and a Half Men. Sicko. He needs to get some major help and he also needs to stop thinking he is Gods gift to the world and women and that the world revolves around Mr. Charlie Sheen as if he is something so big and great. Get real Charlie! Get HELP!
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king charles is doing what every red blooded male secretly wishes he were doing ! his only mistake was getting married and having kids
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RED BLOODED AS IN BLOOD CONTAMINATED BY DRUGS, ALCOHOL, AND GOD KNOW HOW MANY VIRUSES. MAYBE VERY RED BLOODED AMERICAN MALE IS LIKE HIM. GOD KNOWS HOW SICK THIS COUNTRY IS.
Yeah, uh-huh...all the REAL guys I know get their kicks with wohres, coke and a gallon of Jack for breakfast. I think you meant red NECKED not red BLOODED. Now get back to your hero worshipping and reruns of the WWF.
He's a bonnified nut-bag!!!!
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He is one of the best examples of using the "Baker Act". I'm really shocked none of his loved one's has stepped in to make sure he gets help. At the least, he really sounds and looks like he needs 72 hours of sleep.
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Best post I have seen in a while with this subject. Someone needs to step up and take him in. Force him at this point, since he could end hurting himself.
No kidding; let's hope that he doesn't go after those two extremely mis-guided young women who are currently living with him.
Having dealt with a drug addicted diagnosed bipolar exhusband I can attest Sheen is exhibiting EVERY symptom. His family is probably as burned out on his antics as I was. Charlie will sober up and fly straight when he is broke and alone or die of drug use.
Charlie Sheen is the most intertainment I have seen on the news since the Low speed chance of OJ. Who actually cares about him. He is another selfserving over paid Hollywood drug addict.
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We should care. He has children and an extended family who love him. His behavior is disturbing and very stressful for the people who love him. That's a fact with mental illness and chemical dependency. I wish him well.
He is in the last stages of a terminal crack cocaine addiction...I have seen it many times before - whether he is bi-polar or not is irrelevant. He is dying. Charlie, you have no hope.
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Finally!! You hit the nail on the head sister!!! His behavior is crack cocaine induced. I cannot believe one proffessional has not put it that simply. The one goddess holds her mouth and speaks like a meth addict!! I guess it takes street smarts to figure this out.....SIMPLE
And what is your excuse? cuz I see no hope for you as a human being.
Maybe he is in the latter stages of syphilis. :)
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Sonic....yeah, that, too....
Why does he have to be labeled. He's telling the truth when he says he was simply living the same life that was being so highly lauded on television. So it's everyones fault just as much as his. I called for a boycott of the show long ago because I didn't support his egotistical, self absorbled and narcissistic behaviors on and off the screen. Eventually others have decided that yes they did support this by watching the show and quit watching and the ratings dropped. This kind of woke CBS up don't you think? About his mental state and or addictions, that's for him to decide and whether or not to seek treatment for and in whatever form he chooses as well. Personally I think he'll win his multi-million dollar law suit against CBS. And I am not a Charlie fan. I just think the facts are what the facts are that's all.
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