He exhibited typical sound associations, and with every word of the operator broke into a flight of ideas.
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When you are very manic you have a flight of ideas, and when you are depressed you don't create anything.
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Part B lists " inflated self-esteem, flight of ideas, distractibility, and decreased need for sleep " as symptoms of a Hypomanic Episode.
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"She is on medication ( Lithium Carbonate ) prescribed for symptoms including ` flight of ideas,'` grandiosity,'` poor judgment,'` aggressiveness,'and ` hostility, "'
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In his 2010 Tamil novel " Dhegam ", Charu Nivedita characterized " Neha ", who in her flight of ideas comments about'The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat .'
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The symptoms of mania are the following : heightened mood ( either euphoric or irritable ); flight of ideas and pressure of speech; and increased energy, decreased need for sleep, and hyperactivity.
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Records show that Lohrey subsequently was diagnosed with " bipolar disorder, manic with psychotic features, " meaning-- according to my American Psychiatric Association dictionary-- a tendency to " expansive thinking, flight of ideas, impaired judgment, delusions, " etc.
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Two features of both mania or hypomania and depression may superficially overlap and even resemble each other, namely " an increase in goal-directed activity " ( psychomotor acceleration ) vs . psychomotor agitation and " flight of ideas " and " racing thoughts " vs . depressive rumination.