The manic phase is a period within bipolar disorder where individuals experience an elevated or irritable mood, increased energy levels, impulsivity, racing thoughts, decreased need for sleep, heightened self-esteem, and engaging in risky behaviors. It is the opposite extreme to the depressive phase.
Related terms
Hypersomnia: A symptom sometimes experienced during the manic phase where individuals require very little sleep due to heightened energy levels.
Grandiosity: A characteristic during the manic phase where individuals may have an inflated sense of self-importance or belief in their abilities.
Flight of Ideas: Another symptom during mania where thoughts race quickly from one idea to another without any clear connection.