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- Mania abstract "Mania is the mood of an abnormally elevated arousal energy level. Elevated irritability is common along with behavior that seems on the surface to be the opposite of depression. Mania is a necessary symptom for certain psychiatric diagnoses. The word derives from the Greek μανία (mania), "madness, frenzy" and that from the verb μαίνομαι (mainomai), "to be mad, to rage, to be furious".In addition to mood disorders, persons may exhibit manic behavior because of drug intoxication (notably stimulants, such as cocaine and methamphetamine), medication side effects (notably SSRIs), and malignancy. But mania is most often associated with bipolar disorder, where episodes of mania may alternate with episodes of major depression. Gelder, Mayou, and Geddes (2005) suggest that it is vital that mania be predicted in the early stages because otherwise the patient becomes reluctant to comply with the treatment. The criteria for bipolar disorder do not include depressive episodes, and the presence of mania in the absence of depressive episodes is sufficient for a diagnosis. Regardless, those who never experience depression also experience cyclical changes in mood. These cycles are often affected by changes in sleep cycle (too much or too little), diurnal rhythms, and environmental stressors.Mania varies in intensity, from mild mania (hypomania) to full-blown mania with extreme energy, racing thoughts, and forced speech. Standardized tools such as Altman Self-Rating Mania Scale and Young Mania Rating Scale can be used to measure severity of manic episodes. Because mania and hypomania have also been associated with creativity and artistic talent, it is not always the case that the clearly manic bipolar person needs or wants medical help; such persons often either retain sufficient self-control to function normally or are unaware that they have "gone manic" severely enough to be committed or to commit themselves. Manic persons often can be mistaken for being on drugs or other mind-altering substances.".
- Mania icd10 "F30".
- Mania icd9 "296.0 Single manic episode, 296.4 Most recent episode manic, 296.6 Most recent episode mixed".
- Mania meshId "D001714".
- Mania wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Mania wikiPageExternalLink schizoaffective.html.
- Mania wikiPageExternalLink manic-symptoms.html.
- Mania wikiPageExternalLink grandiosity.htm.
- Mania wikiPageExternalLink www.dbsalliance.org.
- Mania wikiPageExternalLink DS00866.
- Mania wikiPageExternalLink entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=8927675&dopt=Citation.
- Mania wikiPageID "20419".
- Mania wikiPageRevisionID "606521926".
- Mania hasPhotoCollection Mania.
- Mania icd "296".
- Mania icd "F30".
- Mania meshid "D001714".
- Mania name "Manic episode".
- Mania wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Mania subject Category:Bipolar_disorder.
- Mania subject Category:Mania.
- Mania subject Category:Psychiatric_diagnosis.
- Mania type Disease.
- Mania type AilmentCondition.
- Mania type Situation.
- Mania comment "Mania is the mood of an abnormally elevated arousal energy level. Elevated irritability is common along with behavior that seems on the surface to be the opposite of depression. Mania is a necessary symptom for certain psychiatric diagnoses.".
- Mania label "Mania (disturbi psichici)".
- Mania label "Mania".
- Mania label "Mania".
- Mania label "Mania".
- Mania label "Manie".
- Mania label "Manie".
- Mania label "Manie".
- Mania label "Manía".
- Mania label "Маниакальный синдром".
- Mania label "هوس (علم نفس)".
- Mania label "躁病".
- Mania sameAs Manický_syndrom.
- Mania sameAs Manie.
- Mania sameAs Μανία.
- Mania sameAs Manía.
- Mania sameAs Mania.
- Mania sameAs Manie.
- Mania sameAs Mania_(disturbi_psichici).
- Mania sameAs 躁病.
- Mania sameAs 조증.
- Mania sameAs Manie.
- Mania sameAs Mania.
- Mania sameAs Mania.
- Mania sameAs m.05417.
- Mania sameAs Q185935.
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- Mania sameAs C0030319.
- Mania wasDerivedFrom Mania?oldid=606521926.
- Mania isPrimaryTopicOf Mania.
- Mania name "Manic episode".