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hypomania
hy·po·ma·ni·a H0367800 (hī′pə-mā′nē-ə, -mān′yə)n. An abnormal psychological state that is similar to but milder than mania, characterized by an elevated or agitated mood and commonly occurring in people with bipolar disorder. hy′po·man′ic (-măn′ĭk) adj.hypomania (ˌhaɪpəʊˈmeɪnɪə) n (Psychiatry) psychiatry an abnormal condition of extreme excitement, milder than mania but characterized by great optimism and overactivity and often by reckless spending of money hypomanic adjhy•po•ma•ni•a (ˌhaɪ pəˈmeɪ ni ə, -ˈmeɪn yə) n. Psychiatry. a mania of low intensity. [1880–85] hy`po•man′ic (-ˈmæn ɪk) adj., n. hypomaniaa mild mania; submania.See also: Maniashypomania
hypomania [hi″po-ma´ne-ah] an abnormality of mood resembling mania (persistent elevated or expansive mood, hyperactivity, inflated self-esteem, and so on) but of lesser intensity. adj., adj hypoman´ic.hy·po·ma·ni·a (hī'pō-mā'nē-ă), A mild degree of mania.hypomania (hī′pə-mā′nē-ə, -mān′yə)n. An abnormal psychological state that is similar to but milder than mania, characterized by an elevated or agitated mood and commonly occurring in people with bipolar disorder. hy′po·man′ic (-măn′ĭk) adj.hypomania A sustained, but mild or moderate, degree of abnormal elation and hyperactivity.HypomaniaA less severe form of elevated mood state that is a characteristic of bipolar type II disorder.Mentioned in: Bipolar Disorder, Mania |