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COMPILATION ALBUM BY THERAPY?
Caucasion Psychosis

psychosis      
n. psychose (geestelijke stoornis dat ook inhoudt contactverlies met de werkelijkheid, droom, etc.)
manic-depressive         
  • 'Melancholy' by [[William Bagg]], after a photograph by [[Hugh Welch Diamond]]
  • An 1858 lithograph captioned 'Melancholy passing into mania'
  • An 1892 color lithograph depicting a woman diagnosed with ''hilarious mania''
  • >230}}
{{refend}}
{{colend}}
  • Bipolar mood shifts
  • Since Emil Kraepelin's distinction between bipolar disorder and schizophrenia in the 19th century, researchers have defined a spectrum of different types of bipolar disorder.
  • German psychiatrist [[Emil Kraepelin]] first distinguished between manic–depressive illness and "dementia praecox" (now known as [[schizophrenia]]) in the late 19th century.
  • Brain imaging studies have revealed differences in the volume of various brain regions between patients with bipolar disorder and healthy control subjects.
  • Lithium is often used to treat bipolar disorder and has the best evidence for reducing suicide.
  • Lithium]] is the only medication approved by the FDA for treating mania in children.
  • access-date=18 May 2018}}</ref>
HUMAN MENTAL ILLNESS CHARACTERIZED BY MOOD CHANGES
Bipolar Disorder; Bipolar spectrum; Manic depression; Manic Depression; Bi-polar disorder; Bipolar affective disease; Manic-depressive; Manic–depressive illness; Manic-depression; Manic depressive; Bipolar affective disorder; Bipolar Affective Disorder; Manic-Depression; Manic-Depressive Illness; Bi-Poler Disorder; Manic-Depressive Psychosis; BPAD; Bipolar Mental Disorder; Manic-depressive disorder; Manic depressive disorder; Bipolar mood disorder; Bipolar depression; Bipolar disorders; Polar behaviour; Bipolar mania; Bipolar disorder support groups; Manic-depressive mental disorder; Bipolar disorder research; Manic Depression, Bipolar; Bipolar Spectrum; Manic Depressive Psychosis; Manic depressive psychosis; Manic-depressive psychosis; Bipolar Personality Disorder; Bi-polar illness; Insanity of double form; Folie à double forme; Folie circulaire; Circular insanity; Dual-form insanity; Alternating insanity; Bipolarism; Bipolar spectrum disorder; Unstable mood; Acute mania; Bi polar disorder; Bipolar Mood Disorder; Folie a double forme; Rapid cycling; Major affective disorder; Manic–depressive disorder; Manic–depressive psychosis; Manic–depressive; Cyclophrenia; Current diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorder; Manic-Depressive Disorder; Bipolar 3; Bipolar personality disorder; Bipolar illness; Bipolar disorders research; Inositol theory of bipolar disorder; Inositol theory of Bipolar disorder; Bipoler disorder; Bipolar disease; Bipolarity (psychology); Risk factors for bipolar disorder; Causes of bipolar disorder; Manic-depressive illness; Genetics of bipolar disorder; Comorbidities of bipolar disorder; Conditions comorbid to bipolar disorder; Manic-depressives; Media portrayal of bipolar disorder; Media portrayals of bipolar disorder
manisch-depressief
manic-depressive psychosis         
  • 'Melancholy' by [[William Bagg]], after a photograph by [[Hugh Welch Diamond]]
  • An 1858 lithograph captioned 'Melancholy passing into mania'
  • An 1892 color lithograph depicting a woman diagnosed with ''hilarious mania''
  • >230}}
{{refend}}
{{colend}}
  • Bipolar mood shifts
  • Since Emil Kraepelin's distinction between bipolar disorder and schizophrenia in the 19th century, researchers have defined a spectrum of different types of bipolar disorder.
  • German psychiatrist [[Emil Kraepelin]] first distinguished between manic–depressive illness and "dementia praecox" (now known as [[schizophrenia]]) in the late 19th century.
  • Brain imaging studies have revealed differences in the volume of various brain regions between patients with bipolar disorder and healthy control subjects.
  • Lithium is often used to treat bipolar disorder and has the best evidence for reducing suicide.
  • Lithium]] is the only medication approved by the FDA for treating mania in children.
  • access-date=18 May 2018}}</ref>
HUMAN MENTAL ILLNESS CHARACTERIZED BY MOOD CHANGES
Bipolar Disorder; Bipolar spectrum; Manic depression; Manic Depression; Bi-polar disorder; Bipolar affective disease; Manic-depressive; Manic–depressive illness; Manic-depression; Manic depressive; Bipolar affective disorder; Bipolar Affective Disorder; Manic-Depression; Manic-Depressive Illness; Bi-Poler Disorder; Manic-Depressive Psychosis; BPAD; Bipolar Mental Disorder; Manic-depressive disorder; Manic depressive disorder; Bipolar mood disorder; Bipolar depression; Bipolar disorders; Polar behaviour; Bipolar mania; Bipolar disorder support groups; Manic-depressive mental disorder; Bipolar disorder research; Manic Depression, Bipolar; Bipolar Spectrum; Manic Depressive Psychosis; Manic depressive psychosis; Manic-depressive psychosis; Bipolar Personality Disorder; Bi-polar illness; Insanity of double form; Folie à double forme; Folie circulaire; Circular insanity; Dual-form insanity; Alternating insanity; Bipolarism; Bipolar spectrum disorder; Unstable mood; Acute mania; Bi polar disorder; Bipolar Mood Disorder; Folie a double forme; Rapid cycling; Major affective disorder; Manic–depressive disorder; Manic–depressive psychosis; Manic–depressive; Cyclophrenia; Current diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorder; Manic-Depressive Disorder; Bipolar 3; Bipolar personality disorder; Bipolar illness; Bipolar disorders research; Inositol theory of bipolar disorder; Inositol theory of Bipolar disorder; Bipoler disorder; Bipolar disease; Bipolarity (psychology); Risk factors for bipolar disorder; Causes of bipolar disorder; Manic-depressive illness; Genetics of bipolar disorder; Comorbidities of bipolar disorder; Conditions comorbid to bipolar disorder; Manic-depressives; Media portrayal of bipolar disorder; Media portrayals of bipolar disorder
manisch-depressieve psychose (geestesziekte waarbij de lijder ervan van ene emotionele toestand overgaat in andere geestesgesteldheid)

Définition

psychosis
(psychoses)
Psychosis is mental illness of a severe kind which can make people lose contact with reality. (MEDICAL)
He may have some kind of neurosis or psychosis later in life.
N-VAR

Wikipédia

Caucasian Psychosis

Caucasian Psychosis is a compilation album of Babyteeth and Pleasure Death by the rock band Therapy?. It was released on 13 April 1992 via Quarterstick Records in North America. Southern Records released the album in Europe. Both mini-albums had been previously released in Europe on Wiiija Records.

The album was released on 12" vinyl, CD, and cassette. The European vinyl came with a poster.