Karl Leonhard
A mood disorder characterized by manic highs and depressive lows
It used to be called Manic-Depressive Illness.
The main reason for the change of the terms is peoples fears. The term manic depressive seems harsher and depression may not be the best terms to describe the disorder.
Brian Quinn has written: 'Bipolar disorder' -- subject(s): Bipolar Disorder, Diagnosis, Diagnosis, Differential, Differential Diagnosis, Manic-depressive illness, Therapy
Bipolar disorder
Manic depressive disorder, also known as bipolar, is a disorder where the individual alternates between states of manic behavior and being depressed.
Bipolar I disorder is characterized by manic episodes, the "high" of the manic-depressive cycle.
August Hoch has written: 'Benign Stupors' -- subject(s): Manic-depressive illness, Stupor, Psychiatry, Therapy, Manic Disorder, Diagnosis, Catatonia
Mood swings- Manic and Depressive
Bipolar disorder
Gordon Parker has written: 'Bipolar II disorder' -- subject(s): Diagnose, Etiology, Therapie, Treatment, Diagnosis, Manic-depressive illness, Manisch-depressive Krankheit 'Parental overprotection' -- subject(s): Developmental psychology, Parental overprotection, Pathological Psychology 'Bipolar II disorder' -- subject(s): Etiology, Manic-depressive illness, MEDICAL / Mental Health, Treatment, Diagnosis
Other names for bipolar affective disease include manic-depressive disorder, cyclothymia, manic-depressive illness (MDI), and bipolar disorder.