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An emotional disorder characterized by euphoria or irritability, rapid speech, fleeting thoughts, insomnia, poor attention span, grandiosity, and poor judgment; usually occurs in bipolar disorder. Positive symptoms of psychosis may also be present.
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Period of behavior characterized by predominantly elevated, expansive mood, either euphoric or irritable, with a duration of at least one week. Accompanying behaviors may include increased activity, restlessness, talkativeness, flight of ideas, feeling of racing thoughts, grandiosity, decreased sleep time, short attention span, buying sprees, sexual indiscretion, and inappropriate laughing, joking, or punning.
Ãâó: www.dphilpotlaw.com/html/glossary.html
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A state of extreme overactivity and high mood. It is seen as the opposite of depression. See our leaflets on Manic Depression (Bipolar Disorder) and Medications for Mania for further information.
Ãâó: www.rcpsych.ac.uk/info/glosConds.htm
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A mood disorder characterized by an intense feeling of elation or irritability and rapidly changing moods (mood lability), often accompanied by increased activity, rapid speech or distractibility.
Ãâó: www.schizophrenicpen.com/def2.html
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A mental disorder characterized by excessive excitement. A form of psychosis with exalted feelings, delusions of grandeur, elevated mood, psychomotor over-activity and overproduction of ideas.
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