The symptoms of manic episodes are described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) which is used for diagnosing mental illnesses. If a person has a manic episode as described by the DSM, the person is likely to be diagnosed with bipolar I disorder.
Manic episodes cause either an elevated mood or an irritable mood. In order to be considered a true manic episode, the abnormally ...
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