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manic depression

NOUN
  1. a mental disorder characterized by episodes of mania and depression

How To Use manic depression In A Sentence

  • I'm mentally ill with bipolar manic depression illness.
  • Of course, according to the merciful judge at his subsequent trial, the dandy highwayman wasn't responsible for his actions that night as he had long suffered from manic depression.
  • Since manic depression is hereditary, did his parents go through a phase of feeling guilty for passing along the gene?
  • He had a history of psychiatric problems and was on medication for manic depression.
  • Bipolar disorder is just manic depression by another name, and I am a self-proclaimed depression expert.
  • The main differential diagnosis of delirium is from a functional psychosis (such as schizophrenia and manic depression) and from dementia.
  • He suffers from manic depression.
  • This week on All in the Mind an exclusive story of one psychiatrist's 15 year battle with bipolar disorder, or manic depression.
  • The psychiatrist examines Virginia Woolf's life from the perspective of her illness, cyclothymia, a milder form of manic depression.
  • And so what you're indicating there is that there are degrees of mania when it comes to manic depression.
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