Sentences with phrase «with manic»

Except you're of an olive - skinned Greekish extraction with a manic smile and I'm a dour, pale redhead.
In 1983, Carrozza, who was later diagnosed with manic depression, became a clerk typist for Howard County (County).
A study of individual cognitive therapy for bipolar disorder showed positive outcomes at 1 - year follow - up, but the benefits were reduced over time, suggesting the need for booster sessions to sustain the gains.19 As with many forms of therapy, CBT has been found to be more successful in reducing relapse in the depressive pole compared with the manic pole.30 A large randomised trial of CBT showed no difference between CBT and treatment as usual, when all participants were included in the analyses.31 However, results of a post-hoc analysis suggested that CBT was effective for participants who reported fewer than 12 prior episodes of illness and were not acutely unwell when therapy began; numbers of episodes of mania rather than depression seemed to predict treatment response.32 Such data can help guide the clinical application of CBT for bipolar patients.
There are also some types of depression, including bipolar disorder, in which depressive episodes alternate with manic or hypomanic episodes, which may include feelings of agitation and euphoria.
Populations include: borderline personality disorder, bipolar with manic, OCD, mild / moderate cognitive deficits, depression, anxiety and trauma.
He Tweets with manic intensity at @FrederickMelo.
Ah, the pitter patter of four - legged feet as they whip through your living room at overclocked speeds or uproot your prize gladiolas with manic fervor.
Jean - Michel Basquiat's sky - lit studio on Great Jones Street was filled with manic, energetic canvases and painted objects piled every which way.
Alonsa Guevara is a Chilean artist whose work explores the complexity of nature, blending South American visuals with the manic NY City.
With irony and provocation, Cosima von Bonin thus makes laziness — simultaneously a vice and a dream in today's times in which every minute counts — the leitmotif of an exhibition cycle that has more to do with manic production and hyperactivity than with idleness and indolence.
Drawings that the two worked on together buzzed with manic activity, Pettibon's texts lending Dzama's occasionally too - quaint tendencies a welcome mordancy.
Abstract Expressionism ends with the manic performances of Paul McCarthy.
His works, such as his 1975 self - portraits, evoke the power of individual expressive acts in a photo - saturated culture by reaffirming painterly control over technical images and archetypal symbols, in this instance photographs of the artist in a crucifixion pose, drawn over with manic black marks.
These larger works, which focus on female images, emotionally link broad paint strokes with manic scribbles.
He's perfectly acting with a manic personality that suits his bumbling antics well.
The entire experience rips by at breakneck speed and crackles with manic energy.
Iconic buildings and sophisticated hotels and casinos are paired side by side with manic themed hotels and the pure decadence of the strip the City of Lights is famous...
Her lips pressed shut and her eyes widened with manic confusion.
«I had spent 18 years in an unhappy marriage with a manic - depressive husband.
The 1920s in America was a decade saturated with radical change that, despite the indolence and sustained prosperity, simmered with manic unrest.
The most shocking victim yet is Detective John Cardinal's wife, who has finally succumbed to her battle with manic depression.
That is to say, it's not some kind of cut - down Honda Civic coupe with a manic 1.6 - liter VTEC twin - cam engine screaming its way to an 8,000 - rpm redline.
Top down and with the manic Lambo - sourced atmo V10 screaming to almost 9000rpm behind me, it was hard to think of a better car for this job.
With a more broad - chested 350Z - sourced V6 installed (complete with Nismo cams and induction), a new bulkhead separating driver from engine bay, and a six - speed H - pattern» box taking the place of the sequential dog» box, the rechristened 350SR looked like it would be a more usable proposition, albeit still with a manic edge.
Nevertheless, get through this phase and it's clear that the nose does stick, and the Yaris GRMN can be thrown down a road with manic enthusiasm, revs flaring, nose gently torque - steering under power but never requiring a firm hand, and all at very high speed.
Whatever the effect of the magic computer, the Bronco slays 50 to 70 mph with the manic quickness of a BMW 335d.
It's no 911 Turbo, but the Speedster easily keeps up with the manic Boston traffic.
Abby's search for her brother (Tom Everett Scott) leads her to a Nebraska Air Force Base — and a less - than - heartwarming reunion with her manic - depressive mother (Sally Field).
Back in Chicago, a blizzard threatens Nathan and Corday's attempt to save what's (more...) Abby's search for her brother (Tom Everett Scott) leads her to a Nebraska Air Force Base — and a less - than - heartwarming reunion with her manic - depressive mother (Sally Field).
Hardy certainly does his part, infusing Ronnie with the manic, anarchic glee of his role in
The closest corollary is the freewheeling Sully (Stephen Guarino), who riffs and rambles with the manic energy of Comedy Store vet Robin Williams.
I love an actor who's willing to make an art out of our desires to see him almost fail — which is also what's so useful in seeing him punch slightly above his weight class in a heavy dramatic role, as in Born on the Fourth of July, or in a role where he has to fly off the rails with manic emotionalism, as in Jerry Maguire.
Hardy certainly does his part, infusing Ronnie with the manic, anarchic glee of his role in Broson and Reggie with the cool sophistication of his role in Inception, but what I didn't see coming was how surprisingly and stultifyingly ponderous it would be in practice.
Of these elements, only the part of the movie involving Timothy Olyphant is remotely interesting, as he appears to be channeling Jack Nicholson, with a manic energy that is often mixed with a laid - back «I «m comfortable in any situation» attitude.
in the future please, Mr. Copley), though he still often flirts with the manic energy that has caused him problems in the past.
Sharlto Copley always manages to succeed a little more when he plays an everyman role (more of this and Europa Report, less of Elysium and Old Boy in the future please, Mr. Copley), though he still often flirts with the manic energy that has caused him problems in the past.
pulsates with manic energy.
He grins, he laughs and he hallucinates with a manic glee; he hasn't been this engaging since Atonement.
Like Frances Ha on Adderall, Mistress America finds Baumbach working with a manic screwball energy that has more in common with Preston Sturges or Howard Hawks than it does any of his previous films.
Mountain - climbing undertaken with a manic sense of urgency.
More difficult is the tedium that often accompanies the addiction / recovery / relapse narrative — a problem currently up for deconstruction in Leslie Jamison's new memoir, «The Recovering,» in which the author frets that stories of sobriety get the literary equivalent of short shrift, unable to compel us the same way that stories of addiction do, with their manic highs and grand tales of misbehavior.
Frances Ha on Adderall, Mistress America finds Baumbach working with a manic screwball energy that has more in common with Preston Sturges or Howard Hawks than it does any of his previous films.
Director: Richard Donner Cast: Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Traci Wolfe, Mitchell Ryan, Tom Atkins Plot: A tired detective (Glover) is paired with a manic, out - of - control partner (Gibson), who he has to control, while trying to solve the murder of a young teenage girl.
First - time director Maya Forbes tells the story of her childhood with a manic - depressive father, casting her own daughter, Imogene Wolodarsky, as her on - screen proxy.
Tutu struggles with manic depression and has a volatile relationship with almost everyone in her life, especially Bridge.
Bustling with manic energy, I, Tonya attempts to cobble together a variety of perspectives — including that of the filmmakers — to create a portrait of, and perhaps rejoinder to, history's assessment of the record - breaking athlete as little more than a»90s tabloid footnote.
The Popper role requires eccentricity, yet Carrey is contained and buttoned down, only cutting loose with his manic energy on a couple of occasions.
The scientist is Dr. Ian Gray (Michael Pitt in an unfortunate bow tie), whose love affair with a manic pixie dream girl (Astrid Bergès - Frisbey) begins in a strangely dreamy fashion when he spots her masked on a New York City balcony, showcasing her dazzling multicolored eyes.
It is flooded with manic visitors.
we scurried back to the hotel, as they have one of the cutest outdoor tables and their china went so well with my manic trout bracelet!
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