hypermania
hypermania — 名詞
1. an extreme form of mania in which a person shows dangerously high levels of ener
極度狂躁
比一般躁症更為嚴重的精神狀態
an extreme form of mania in which a person shows dangerously high levels of energy and excitement, often with poor judgment and an unrealistically cheerful mood
Dr. Hansen admitted Ingrid after her hypermania caused her to laugh uncontrollably for hours.
Dr. Hansen 因 Ingrid 的極度狂躁使她失控大笑數小時,將她送往醫院。
collocation: admitted [patient] after [condition]
During a hypermania episode, Keiko spent her entire savings on ten identical cameras.
在一次極度狂躁發作期間,Keiko 花光積蓄買了十臺相同的相機。
pattern: during a hypermania episode
The clinic treated Suresh for hypermania after he danced without stopping for two days.
診所為 Suresh 治療極度狂躁,他已連續跳舞兩天未停。
Zola told the ward nurse her shopping list was a coded message from the CIA.
Zola 告訴病房護理師,她的購物清單是來自 CIA 的密碼訊息。
Elena's family rushed her to hospital when hypermania led her to give away her savings.
Elena 的家人因極度狂躁使她捐出積蓄,急忙將她送醫。
- severe mania
a broader term; hypermania specifically stresses the extreme end of the spectrum
- acute mania
emphasises sudden onset and intensity, often used interchangeably in psychiatry
- severe depression
the opposite pole in bipolar mood disorders
用法筆記
Hypermania describes an intensified form of mania. In clinical settings, it signals a severity that often calls for urgent hospital care. Distinguish from everyday excitement or ordinary high energy, which do not involve the loss of judgment seen in hypermania.