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Mania/Bipolar Disorder

Mania/Bipolar Disorder refers to a mental Condition that is marked by Mood swings between periods of intense highs and lows

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Manic

Manic relating to mania, a mood disturbance that typically includes hyperactivity, agitation, excessive elation, and pressured speech.

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Manic depression (bipolar affective disorder)

- Manic depression (bipolar affective disorder) : - Manic depression (bipolar affective disorder) : Manic depression, also known as bipolar affective disorder, is characterised by swings in a person's Mood from high to low. People experience periods of Depression that can bring on disturba

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Manic episode

manic episode refers to period of abnormally elevated or irritable mood that may include inflated self -esteem, decreased need for sleep, pressured speech, flight of ideas, agitation, or self-destructive behavior.

Manic-Depression

A Manic-Depression consists of alternating moods of abnormal highs (mania) and lows (depression). Called bipolar disease because of the swings between these opposing poles in mood.

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Manifest

Deutsch: Manifest / Español: Manifiesto / Português: Manifesto / Français: Manifeste / Italiano: Manifesto

In psychology, the term "manifest" refers to behaviors, thoughts, or emotions that are clearly observable and expressed by an individual. This contrasts with latent or unconscious aspects of the psyche that are not immediately apparent. The concept is fundamental in various psychological theories, including psychoanalysis and behavioral psychology.

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Manifest content

Manifest content is what actually happens during a dream; what a dream appears to be about.


In Freud's theory, Manifest content refers to the surface or remembered meaning of a dream.

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Manifest dream

Manifest dream is a term used in Freud's theory that refers to the surface or reported meaning of a dream.

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