| hypomania | <psychiatry> An abnormality of mood resembling mania (persistent elevated or expansive mood, hyperactivity, inflated self esteem, etc.) but of lesser intensity. Origin: Gr. Mania = madness (11 Jan 1998) |
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A mild form of mania. The consumer will experience increased energy, improved mood or irritability, increased talkativeness, decreased need for sleep, increased social or sexual activity, and increased spending.
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| hypomania |
Abnormality of mood but even normal euphoria and mania. Characterized by optimism, pressure of speech and activity, and decreased need for sleep. Some people have increased creativity while others demonstrate poor judgment and irritability.
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| hypomania |
A state of high mood that is not quite so severe as mania.
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A mild degree of mania.
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| hypomania |
milder form of mania
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