Last month, Kiesha's mood was very low, she felt worthless, and considered suicide. This month, Kiesha has been racing around in a hyperactive state, making great plans, none of which is realistic or has been completed. She says she feels great, but her thinking isn't normal, and she tends to jump from one idea to another. Kiesha's symptoms are consistent with:
a. dissociative fugue
b. dysthymic disorder
c. double depression
d. bipolar disorder
D
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