Affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason.
1 Assessment: Bipolar 1 disorder, current episode manic , severe, with psychotic features; PTSD.
2 Therefore, this population should be carefully investigated for manic and hypomanic symptoms.
3 That's a chemical problem, you'd say to yourself, manic - depression , Lithium, all that.
4 Doc said he was probably in something called an acutely manic period.
5 At one point I'd been diagnosed as either bi-polar or manic depressive.
6 Then comes Chips' accident, and his retreat into childhood and manic insecurity.
7 There was a rather manic enthusiasm about everyone I met that day.
8 Those with type I experience periods of manic highs and depressive lows.
9 Then there's the manic nastiness of so many of his animal creations.
10 Then with a manic change of speed, I took off after Perez.
11 The plan is either motivated by manic obsession or by unforgivable cynicism.
12 Bob can be rather unreasonable in his persistence, actually manic about it.
13 That struck me as hilarious-ina manic , high-pitchedlaughing kind of way.
14 This has been an extraordinary experience, your grace. The manic smile returned.
15 The Kekovich series is about manic energy, but the jolliness was brittle.
16 He carries those years like fuel in a jetpack of manic motivation.
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