ipomania
Ipomania is a term sometimes used in non-English medical literature to refer to hypomania, a milder form of mania associated with bipolar disorder. In English-language psychiatry, the standard term is hypomania. Hypomania describes a distinct mood state characterized by elevated or expansive mood, increased energy, and heightened activity that lasts for a defined period and is observable by others, but does not include the marked impairment or psychotic features that define mania.
Symptoms of hypomania typically include inflated self-esteem or grandiosity, a decreased need for sleep, increased talkativeness,
Hypomania is most commonly associated with bipolar II disorder, where it alternates with episodes of major
Diagnosis typically relies on clinical assessment using criteria such as those in the DSM-5 or ICD-11, after