Perspective
Analysis of the results of pediatric bipolar disorder
attending full syndomatic, subsyndromal, and functional
types
Author(s): Mellissa Ve*
A mood illness called bipolar disorder, formerly known as manic depression, is characterized by cycles of melancholy and excessively heightened happiness that can last anywhere from days to weeks at a time.
Mania is the name for an elevated mood that is extreme or linked to psychosis; hypomania is the name for one that is less severe. Mania is a condition in which a person exhibits abnormally euphoric, cheerful, or irritated behavior or feelings and frequently acts impulsively without carefully considering the implications. During manic episodes, the need for sleep is typically decreased... Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/puljcpn.2022.5(5).49-50