Sentences with phrase «elated mood»

But elated mood and grandiosity — an inflated sense of superiority — are distinctive signs of bipolar disorder.
Several studies have shown that chronic and episodic irritability follow distinct trajectories; episodic symptoms are associated with mania, whereas chronic symptoms are strongly associated with unipolar depression and anxiety.12 Longitudinally, episodic irritability in early adolescence was associated with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) and mania in late adolescence, and only mania in adulthood, whereas chronic irritability in early adolescence was associated with disruptive behavioural disorders in late adolescence and only major depressive disorder (MDD) in adulthood.13 Individuals with episodic and elated mood are up to 50 times more likely to develop mania than those with chronic irritability in a 3 - year follow - up.14
Researchers from Warwick Medical School found that adolescent cannabis use is an independent risk factor for future hypomania — periods of elated mood, over-active and excited behaviour, and reduced need for sleep that are often experienced as part of bipolar disorder, and have a significant impact on day - to - day life.
It was observed that bipolar kids are more prone to elated moods, grandiose thoughts and daredevil acts.

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The chemicals that are released in your brain have the power to control our mood — taking us from grumpy to elated within a span of just a few minutes.
A: In the manic phase: elated or irritable mood, decreased need for sleep, grandiosity, distractibility, high energy, pressure of speech, racingthoughts, impulsive or risky behavior.In depression: sad mood, loss of interest, suicidal feelings, fatigue, insomnia, inability to concentrate or make decisions, and feelings of worthlessness.
Few things can lift your mood more effectively than coming home to an elated greeting of tail waggin...
Few things can lift your mood more effectively than coming home to an elated greeting of tail wagging from your loving dog.
Each image converses with the next in Stark's installation, reflecting a flow of moods and sensory transitions from the elated to the melancholic.
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