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Depression... postpartum depression often go hand-in-hand simply because of the immense life changes that occur with the arrival of a baby. Even in women with no previous history of depression, worries about being a good mother, unrealistic expectations of themselves, massive hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy ... ... generally bigger than life. A person in a manic state may be much more active than usual. He or she may think and talk faster than he or she usually does. Everything about that person is exaggerated, including his or her overwhelming feeling of self importance. Such a person may have grand schemes and ... Manic Depression Manic Depression Test ... unawareness and second is that this problem cannot be determined by any clinical procedure. For this aspect, manic depression test becomes the only possible and reliable resort. Manic Depression Test: Primary Basis for Diagnosis Manic depression is a significant brain disorder and its manifestations have ... ... manic enough can have strange thoughts such as delusions, and bizarre perceptions such as auditory and visual hallucinations. If a person is truly bipolar, he or she will display some, if not all, of the symptoms of bipolar disorder on both the depressed and manic sides of the line. Because this illness ... ... have it may ask themselves, "Why me? What caused all this?" There are great disagreements as to the causes of bipolar disorder. They all tend to go back to the old nature/nurture controversy. In other words, does a thing happen to a person because of who he or she is, or because of the environment he ...
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