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A mania for large scale reforms spread like wildfire, affecting schools, universities, the administration, family legislation.
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Good has been affected by ongoing bouts of mania and anxiety throughout his career, many of which he credited to the stresses of popularity.
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Instead, he argues that markets are subject to manias and panics because people are always shouting out their stock picks.
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Once (hypo) mania has developed, there is an overall increase in activation levels and impulsivity.
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The paradoxical observation of a sedative inducing mania led to testing with depressed patients.
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Tulip mania in the early 17th century played a particularly important role in its development.
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Usage is typically restricted for severe depression that has not responded to other treatments, and for mania and catatonia.
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It is effective in preventing the recurrence of both mania and depression, but it has not proved useful in treating acute mania.
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The music used to treat dancing mania appears to be similar to that used in the case of tarantism though little is known about either.
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It has on occasion been used to control mania in pregnant patients, especially in the first 3 months.
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