hypomania

/ˌhaɪpoʊˈmeɪniə/
noun
  1. A mild form of mania, characterized by elevated mood, increased energy, and heightened activity, often without the severe symptoms of full mania.
    • His hypomania led him to start multiple projects at once, but he struggled to finish them.
    • The therapist explained that hypomania can sometimes be mistaken for simply being in a great mood.
    • During a period of hypomania, she felt incredibly creative and needed only a few hours of sleep.
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