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man·ic [ˈmænɪk] ADJ.

man·ic de·ˈpres·sion SUST. no pl.

I . man·ic de·ˈpres·sive SUST.

II . man·ic de·ˈpres·sive ADJ.

man·ic psy·ˈcho·sis SUST.

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Patients report manic-like symptoms occurring just before outbursts and continuing throughout.
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It is important to note that bipolar patients, during their manic stage, do not all experience hallucinations.
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It includes her poetry, prose, song lyrics and personal diary entries that offer an insight into the creativity of a manic depressive mind.
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Particularly strong links have been identified between creativity and mood disorders, particularly manic-depressive disorder (a.k.a. bipolar disorder) and depressive disorder (a.k.a. unipolar disorder).
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It is a type of bipolar disorder, and conforms to the classic concept of manic-depressive illness, which can include psychosis during mood episodes.
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He suffered from a debilitating illness known then as manic-depressive illness, but today it is more commonly called bipolar disorder.
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However, in keeping with what friends described as her manic depressive character, such a comeback never materialised.
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In this book he reveals that he has struggled for years with manic depression.
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He was believed by some to be a manic depressive.
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The drug's tendency to induce manic effects was later described as' in some patients, quite disastrous'.
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