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  • Another potential contender can be bipolar

    bipolar (of

    • psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes. Or manic ones only.

    • What does it mean to have bipolar disorder?

    Source: ODO

    From Royal College of Psychiatrists :

    Bipolar I
    If you have had at least one high or manic episode, which has lasted longer than one week. You may only have manic episodes although most people with Bipolar I also have periods of depression. Untreated, a manic episode will generally last from 3 to 6 months. Depressive episodes last rather longer – 6 to 12 months without treatment.

    How would you describe the process people use to learn from each other?

    • 776766 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • Another potential contender can be bipolar

    bipolar (of

    • psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes. Or manic ones only.

    • What does it mean to have bipolar disorder?

    Source: ODO

    From Royal College of Psychiatrists :

    Bipolar I
    If you have had at least one high or manic episode, which has lasted longer than one week. You may only have manic episodes although most people with Bipolar I also have periods of depression. Untreated, a manic episode will generally last from 3 to 6 months. Depressive episodes last rather longer – 6 to 12 months without treatment.

    How would you describe the process people use to learn from each other?

    • 776766 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • Another potential contender can be bipolar

    bipolar (of

    • psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes. Or manic ones only.

    • What does it mean to have bipolar disorder?

    Source: ODO

    From Royal College of Psychiatrists :

    Bipolar I
    If you have had at least one high or manic episode, which has lasted longer than one week. You may only have manic episodes although most people with Bipolar I also have periods of depression. Untreated, a manic episode will generally last from 3 to 6 months. Depressive episodes last rather longer – 6 to 12 months without treatment.

    How would you describe the process people use to learn from each other?

    • 776766 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • Another potential contender can be bipolar

    bipolar (of

    • psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes. Or manic ones only.

    • What does it mean to have bipolar disorder?

    Source: ODO

    From Royal College of Psychiatrists :

    Bipolar I
    If you have had at least one high or manic episode, which has lasted longer than one week. You may only have manic episodes although most people with Bipolar I also have periods of depression. Untreated, a manic episode will generally last from 3 to 6 months. Depressive episodes last rather longer – 6 to 12 months without treatment.

    How would you describe the process people use to learn from each other?

    • 776766 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • Another potential contender can be bipolar

    bipolar (of

    • psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes. Or manic ones only.

    • What does it mean to have bipolar disorder?

    Source: ODO

    From Royal College of Psychiatrists :

    Bipolar I
    If you have had at least one high or manic episode, which has lasted longer than one week. You may only have manic episodes although most people with Bipolar I also have periods of depression. Untreated, a manic episode will generally last from 3 to 6 months. Depressive episodes last rather longer – 6 to 12 months without treatment.

    How would you describe the process people use to learn from each other?

    • 776766 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • Another potential contender can be bipolar

    bipolar (of

    • psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes. Or manic ones only.

    • What does it mean to have bipolar disorder?

    Source: ODO

    From Royal College of Psychiatrists :

    Bipolar I
    If you have had at least one high or manic episode, which has lasted longer than one week. You may only have manic episodes although most people with Bipolar I also have periods of depression. Untreated, a manic episode will generally last from 3 to 6 months. Depressive episodes last rather longer – 6 to 12 months without treatment.

    How would you describe the process people use to learn from each other?

    • 776766 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • Another potential contender can be bipolar

    bipolar (of

    • psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes. Or manic ones only.

    • What does it mean to have bipolar disorder?

    Source: ODO

    From Royal College of Psychiatrists :

    Bipolar I
    If you have had at least one high or manic episode, which has lasted longer than one week. You may only have manic episodes although most people with Bipolar I also have periods of depression. Untreated, a manic episode will generally last from 3 to 6 months. Depressive episodes last rather longer – 6 to 12 months without treatment.

    How would you describe the process people use to learn from each other?

    • 776766 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • Another potential contender can be bipolar

    bipolar (of

    • psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes. Or manic ones only.

    • What does it mean to have bipolar disorder?

    Source: ODO

    From Royal College of Psychiatrists :

    Bipolar I
    If you have had at least one high or manic episode, which has lasted longer than one week. You may only have manic episodes although most people with Bipolar I also have periods of depression. Untreated, a manic episode will generally last from 3 to 6 months. Depressive episodes last rather longer – 6 to 12 months without treatment.

    How would you describe the process people use to learn from each other?

    • 776766 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • Another potential contender can be bipolar

    bipolar (of

    • psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes. Or manic ones only.

    • What does it mean to have bipolar disorder?

    Source: ODO

    From Royal College of Psychiatrists :

    Bipolar I
    If you have had at least one high or manic episode, which has lasted longer than one week. You may only have manic episodes although most people with Bipolar I also have periods of depression. Untreated, a manic episode will generally last from 3 to 6 months. Depressive episodes last rather longer – 6 to 12 months without treatment.

    How would you describe the process people use to learn from each other?

    • 776766 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • Another potential contender can be bipolar

    bipolar (of

    • psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes. Or manic ones only.

    • What does it mean to have bipolar disorder?

    Source: ODO

    From Royal College of Psychiatrists :

    Bipolar I
    If you have had at least one high or manic episode, which has lasted longer than one week. You may only have manic episodes although most people with Bipolar I also have periods of depression. Untreated, a manic episode will generally last from 3 to 6 months. Depressive episodes last rather longer – 6 to 12 months without treatment.

    How would you describe the process people use to learn from each other?

    • 776766 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes