Marshall feels absolutely fantastic, and he has for several days. He's completed a huge amount of work this week, despite sleeping for no more than a few hours each night. He has always enjoyed a beer once in a while, but he has uncharacteristically
been drinking very heavily at times with complete disregard for his obligations. He has been unusually talkative about his plan to gain great wealth with his "inventions." Even his closest friends, however, are not able to say what it is that he might be inventing. Which of the following diagnoses would best fit Jack?
a. Overanxious Disorder.
b. Dysthymic Disorder.
c. Bipolar Disorder.
d. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
Answer: c.
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