manic-depressive psychosis
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manic-depressive psychosis — n BIPOLAR DISORDER * * * (bipolar disorder) a severe mental illness causing repeated episodes of depression, mania, or both. These episodes can be precipitated by upsetting events but are out of proportion to these causes. Sometimes chronic… … Medical dictionary
manic-depressive psychosis — noun a mental disorder characterized by episodes of mania and depression • Syn: ↑bipolar disorder, ↑manic depression, ↑manic depressive illness • Hypernyms: ↑affective disorder, ↑major affective disorder, ↑emotional disorder, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Manic Depressive Psychosis — MDP … Википедия
Manic Depressive Psychosis (band) — Manic Depressive Psychosis (also known as MDP) was an Armenian rock group established in 1990 at the Yerevan State University. Their début album Usurper of the Sun Rays was self released on an MC cassette in 1993. It presented a very particular… … Wikipedia
manic-depressive psychosis — psychological illness characterized by extreme and sudden alternations between depression to euphoria (Psychology) … English contemporary dictionary
manic-depressive — n. (Med.), A person suffering from {manic depressive psychosis}. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
manic depressive illness — noun a mental disorder characterized by episodes of mania and depression • Syn: ↑bipolar disorder, ↑manic depression, ↑manic depressive psychosis • Hypernyms: ↑affective disorder, ↑major affective disorder, ↑emotional disorder, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
manic-depressive reaction — noun see manic depressive psychosis … Useful english dictionary
manic-depressive — [man′ikdē pres′iv, mān′ikdē pres′iv] adj. designating, of, or having a psychotic disorder characterized by alternating periods of mania and mental depression: see BIPOLAR (AFFECTIVE) DISORDER n. a person who has this psychosis manic depression n … English World dictionary
Manic-Depressive Illness — (Bipolar Disorder) Before 1850, numerous physicians had commented on the alternation of mania and melancholia. In 1844, Karl Wigand Maximilian Jacobi (1775–1858), chief physician of Siegburg asylum in Germany, noted that Exaltation and… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry