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.
There is no such thing as "manic defence". Perhaps you meant "manic depression", also called "manic depressive illness", these are considered obsolete terms for what is now called bipolar disorder.The answer is, its considered both.
Manic depressive disorder, also known as bipolar, is a disorder where the individual alternates between states of manic behavior and being depressed.
Also known as bipolar, the person is born susceptible to the illness. The trigger is something like a relationship, which causes anxiety or insecurity. The individual then alternates between states of manic behavior and being depressed.
Two of the most common mood disorders are depression and bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness.
Manic depression, or manic depressive disorder is nowadays more commonly known as Bipolar disorder or Bipolar affective disorder. It can also be referred to as Hypomania due to public unawareness.
Also known as manic-depressive, the individual will alternate between states of manic activity and being depressed.
Also known as manic-depressive, the individual alternates between states of manic activity and being depressed.
Also known as manic-depressive, the individual alternates between states of manic activity and being depressed.
Known also as bipolar, the individual alternates between states of manic behavior and being depressed.
Also known as manic-depressive, the individual alternates between states of manic activity and being depressed.
Bipolar disorder