Maniac depression is now called bipolar disorder.
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.
Research psychologists study the cause of manic depression.
Bipolar - A Narration of Manic Depression was created in 2011.
Not in the way that you are asking. Depression is one illness; manic depression is a separate illness. However, it is possible that you are actually manic depressive or bipolar instead of just being unipolar depressive. Sometimes the manic phase does not show up at the same time as the depression. Teenagers and young adults often have depression first, before the first manic episode.
Manic depression, also known as bipolar, is treated with a combination of medication and psychotherapy.
If you are referring to bipolar disorder, it used to be called manic-depression.
Bipolar disorder, formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
There is no such thing as manic depressive behavior.Manic depression (more correctly called bipolar disorder) has a characteristic collection of mood related symptoms and is thus a mood disorder.
Manic depression, also known as bipolar, is viewed as treatable and manageable, but not curable.
Manic depression is hard to treat on your own, however with the help of professionals and medical treatment is makes dealing with manic depression a lot easier. If you have any questions about how to deal with such a disease, please call a medical professional. They will be able to answer all questions you might have about manic depression.
Manic depression is now called bipolar disorder. Some major symptoms include extreme insomnia, hallucinations, paranoid rage, grandiose delusions, racing thoughts, and inappropriate irritability.