Although people with bipolar II disorder are usually sad and guilt-ridden,

they do exhibit an occasional episode in which they are excessively cheerful, aggressive, or irritable. They may brag, talk too fast, interrupt conversations, or spend too much money, and usually irritate everyone around them. These episodes involve
a. hypomania.
b. a fugue state.
c. panic attacks.
d. depersonalization.

ANSWER: a

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