A manic person might be very hyper with an easily agitated personality. They may be very loud and never still, sleeping and eating less than other people.
No Scourge and Manic are two COMPLETELY different people.
It depends on the type of manic behavior and what kind of personality the person who you think has it, acts.
Like everyone else it depends on the person. And how severley they suffer with manic depression aka BiPolar.
Also known as manic-depressive, the individual alternates between states of manic activity and being depressed.
You just behave how you would behave in front of any other person, becasue after all, a Sikh is a person that belives all people are equal
Bipolar disorder also known as manic depression, is a psychiatric diagnosis for a mood disorder. Individuals appear energetic and excitable and behave impulsively.
Hi, Yes some Narcissistic people can be prone to similar behavious that is expressed in a manic depressive person. Also some manic depressive, during the early stages of the illness can be diagnosed as Narcisstic.
Not advisable. It will trigger mania in a person with Bipolar Disorder.
Trait is a characteristic that distinguishes one person from another and that causes a person to behave more or less consistently.
Manic depression is also known as bipolar disorder. A person is born with susceptablity to the disorder. It often runs in families and can be inherited. But the trigger is from the environment. Something, like a relationship, causes anxiety or insecurity. This in turn starts the manic depression.
Symptoms of manic depression, or bipolar disorder, can vary from person to person and needs to be diagnosed by a mental professional. Some people who have it are more manic, where some are more depressed, where others shift from one to the other. Symptoms can include hyperactivity, recklessness, depression, mood swings, loss of control, lack of sleep, aggression, as well as others.
The word "manic" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The patient was beginning to exhibit manic behaviors.