‘HOOOO HAHHHAHAHHHAAAA HOHOO OO HOO’
I’m creating a coaching call for partners of people with bipolar disorder. In one section I give an overview of mania and had the thought- where does the word mania come from?
Mania Origin: 1595–1605; < Medieval Latin maniacus of, pertaining to madness. See mania, -ac
Ma·ni·ac 1. a raving or violently insane person; lunatic. 2. any intemperate or overly zealous or enthusiastic person: a maniac when it comes to details. adjective 3. maniacal.
When I think of the word maniacal, I think of some bad cartoon creature rubbing his hands together and laughing maniacally! Julie
PS: The coaching call for partners of people with bipolar disorder will be in May. I will send word out by the newsletter and this blog. I’ve been asked to do this call many times- I’m excited to finally have it ready!
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Published on April 16, 2012 09:53