manic depression in English

noun

mental disorder characterized by extreme and sudden alternations between depression to euphoria

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1. He suffers from manic depression.

2. 14 Manic-depression also includes feelings of euphoria and/or agitation.

3. 19 Manic-depression also includes feelings of euphoria and/or agitation.

4. Bipolar disorder, (previously known as manic depression) is a mental health condition

5. Bipolar I is the classic type, what used to be called manic depression

6. Carnivore - Manic Depression (hendrix cover) - TRACK 9 off of the Original RETALIATION record

7. Bipolar disorder sometimes is called manic-depressive disorder or manic depression, which are older terms.

8. He suffered from manic depression, which gradually got worse, culminating in his suicide when Katherine was

9. Manic depression Patients with this disorder switch between mania and depression; a few do so regularly.

10. Brooklyn-based post-punk bandFrom their upcoming album "Fragments" releases September 14, 2017 on Manic Depression Recordshttps://soundcloud.com/Bootblacksht

11. Bipolar – sometimes known as manic depression – is a severe mental health illness characterised by significant mood swings including manic highs and depressive lows

12. Bipolar used to be known as 'manic depression', because people tend to experience extreme moods – both low (depressed), and high or excited (manic).

13. Chlorpromazine is a phenothiazine (FEEN-oh-THYE-a-zeen) that is used to treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia or manic-depression in adults.

14. Chlorpromazine is a phenothiazine (FEEN-oh-THYE-a-zeen) that is used to treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia or manic-depression in adults.

15. Chlorpromazine is a phenothiazine (FEEN-oh-THYE-a-zeen) that is used to treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia or manic-depression in adults

16. Chlorpromazine is a phenothiazine (FEEN-oh-THYE-a-zeen) that is used to treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia or manic- depression in adults

17. Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a mental illness that brings severe high and low moods and changes in sleep, energy, thinking, and behavior

18. Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a mental illness that brings severe high and low moods and changes in sleep, energy, thinking, and behavior

19. What is Chlorpromazine? Chlorpromazine is a phenothiazine (FEEN-oh-THYE-a-zeen) that is used to treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia or manic-depression in adults

20. Bipolar disorder, previously known as manic depression, is a serious mental health disorder characterized by periods of excitability or euphoria (mania or hypomania) alternating with periods of severe depression

21. Bipolar disorder, also known in some parts of the world by its older name, “manic depression,” is a mental disorder that is characterized by serious and significant mood swings

22. At university, a doctor explained that the mood swings through my teens had been manic depression, but it seemed no more significant than saying that I'd had German measles.

23. Overview Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. There are three types of Bipolar disorder.

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