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He has suffered from manic-depressive disorder since his middle age.
But no one knew she suffered from severe manic-depressive disorder.
Her children were placed in foster care four years ago, when she was diagnosed with manic-depressive disorder.
At the extreme, he said, the tendency slides into a mild form of manic-depressive disorder.
In 1993, he was diagnosed with manic-depressive disorder.
He was beset by manic-depressive disorder, and each of his four marriages ended in divorce.
* At least one-third of homeless people have major psychiatric illnesses, such as schizophrenia and manic-depressive disorder.
This medication is used to treat manic-depressive disorder (bipolar disorder).
It is also called manic-depressive disorder.
Manic-depressive disorder.
"Schizophrenia and Manic-Depressive Disorder" is the more technical but ultimately the more sensible of the two books.
Nessus demonstrates traits that in humans would be diagnosed as manic-depressive disorder, displacement, and at times, extreme suggestibility.
Ms. Pena checked herself into North General Hospital, where manic-depressive disorder was diagnosed.
Bipolar disorder (manic-depressive disorder).
Jay Neugeboren lives, unsurprisingly, in a state of exhaustion, like the families of so many victims of schizophrenia and manic-depressive disorder.
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive disorder, is a condition in which depressive phases alternate with periods of mania or hypomania.
Bipolar I disorder (pronounced "bipolar one" and also known as manic-depressive disorder or manic depression) is a form of mental illness.
He spent 30 days at the Betty Ford Center, during which time he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder (or manic-depressive disorder).
Manic-Depressive Disorder She graduated from a high school for the deaf and can read, write and communicate through American Sign Language.
But Ms. Wingerson also takes on stories without clear resolutions, such as the unfinished search in an Amish population for a genetic link for manic-depressive disorder.
Bipolar disorder (also known as bipolar affective disorder, manic-depressive disorder, or manic depression) is a psychiatric diagnosis for a mood disorder.
Most people with SAD experience major depressive disorder, but as many as 20% may have or may go on to develop a bipolar disorder (manic-depressive disorder).
Federal officials estimate that at least 15 million adults will experience one or more of three types of severe mental illness - schizophrenia, manic-depressive disorders or major depression - in their lifetimes.
Johan Schioldann-Nielsen, The life of D.G. Monrad (1811-1887) : manic-depressive disorder and political leadership, Odense University Press, 1988.
Particularly strong links have been identified between creativity and mood disorders, particularly manic-depressive disorder (a.k.a. bipolar disorder) and depressive disorder (a.k.a. unipolar disorder).