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Things manic often describes (“manic ________”)
depression, episode, episodes, patients, phase, depressives, symptoms, depressive, states, state, patient, psychosis, illness, behavior, excitement, phases, energy, type, disorders, disorder, attacks, attack, psychoses, syndrome, reactions, insanity, reaction, defence, defense, activity, features, person, syndromes, periods, stage, mood, defences, intensity, disease, defenses, quality, behaviour, laughter, individual, elation, symptomatology, client, individuals, moods, pace, denial, subjects, highs, grin, agitation, reparation, swings, enthusiasm, flight, illnesses, tendencies, stupor, excitements, relapse, glee, behaviors, personality, frenzy, drive, lover, clients, cycle, laugh, euphoria, obsession, proportions, desire, relapses, exaltation, logic, edge, rage
How manic often is described (“________ manic”)
acute, little, more, recent, recurrent, pure, full, bipolar, severe, less, previous, simultaneous, current, future, most, schizophrenic, mild, typical, excited, frequent, true, depressed, major, catatonic, constitutional, mixed, psychotic, subsequent, paranoid, epileptic, dubious, hysteric, spontaneous, blown, hypomanic, anti, pretty, overactive, unipolar, longer, cyclothymic, elderly, married, florid
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