manicdepressives
Manicdepressives is a term historically used to describe individuals experiencing episodes of mania and depression, which is now more commonly recognized as bipolar disorder. The term originates from the late 19th and early 20th centuries when psychiatrists like Emil Kraepelin and Karl Leonhard categorized mood disorders into distinct phases. Manicdepressive illness was classified as a separate psychiatric condition, characterized by alternating periods of elevated or irritable mood (mania or hypomania) and severe low mood (depression).
During manic episodes, individuals may exhibit increased energy, reduced need for sleep, impulsivity, and sometimes grandiose
The term fell out of favor in modern psychiatry as bipolar disorder became the preferred diagnostic label,
Understanding the historical context of the term helps clarify its evolution alongside advancements in mental health