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Mania

Mania . By Stanton brown . Overview of mania . Mania means an unusual amount of happiness in a mental state. Feeling a extreme amount of happiness, racing thoughts, not being able to sleep, risk taker, very talkative. If you have mania you could actually hallucinate from being to happy . .

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Mania

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  1. Mania By Stanton brown

  2. Overview of mania Mania means an unusual amount of happiness in a mental state. Feeling a extreme amount of happiness, racing thoughts, not being able to sleep, risk taker, very talkative. If you have mania you could actually hallucinate from being to happy .

  3. Mania is like bipolar in a way of how you can get so happy then all the sudden be very upset and agree.

  4. history Mania has been tracked back all the way to the second century. So it is a very old mental illness.

  5. Signs A sign of mania is if you can tell a person change moods very fast that is one sign. Another sign of mania is getting angered very easily

  6. Treatments Mania is treated with mood stabilizers or antipsychotic medication. The treatment for mania could be very dangerous if you don’t use it right.

  7. Is it common? Yes mania is pretty common more than 200,000 people in the unites states have this mental illness.

  8. Sources http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/mania http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mania http://www.webmd.com/bipolar-disorder/guide/hypomania-mania-symptoms

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