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He brought his territories into the newly founded German Empire (1871) but concerned himself only intermittently with affairs of state, preferring a life of increasingly morbid seclusion and developing a mania for extravagant building projects.
Building on these findings, we examined the feasibility of developing a mania prevention treatment program designed to improve goal regulation skills for those with bipolar disorder.
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India's financial capital has developed a mania for Sunday brunch.
In the 18th century, however, the aristocracy developed a mania for landscaping; by 1873, there were 4,000 private parks in Britain.
While a sophomore at Palisades Charter High School, Berg researched the author F. Scott Fitzgerald (a favorite of Barbara's, who named her son in part after Fitzgerald) for a report and "developed a mania" for his writing.
The king worshiped the theatre and the opera, and henceforth concerned himself almost exclusively with his artistic endeavours, developing an extravagant mania for building in the Bavarian mountains that he loved.
Scott once again noted his concern that Lamb was developing a hypomanic condition, a mania of low intensity, and on 18 March committed him to Kingston Psychiatric Hospital for a month.
But surely this debate happens all the time; we do prevent development in the name of preserving the environment, and we do argue about whether raising taxes on the rich, or increasing benefits for the poor, is necessary for social cohesion.In short, an obsessive focus on GDP might be wrong but it's not clear that we have developed such a mania.
As another example, early work from our group focused on developing a narrowly defined phenotype of antidepressant-induced mania.
Given that BD and MDD share similar depressive symptoms, patients with BD who have not yet developed a history of mania frequently got misdiagnosed as MDD [ 17].
The current study extended the trauma film paradigm by developing an overtly 'positive' film, drawing on themes associated with mania.
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