Bipolar disorder as a medical term came into use in 1980, when psychiatrists agreed to do away with the term “manic depressive”, being concerned the word “manic” often led to patients being described as “maniacs”. Photo: Shutterstock
Bipolar disorder as a medical term came into use in 1980, when psychiatrists agreed to do away with the term “manic depressive”, being concerned the word “manic” often led to patients being described as “maniacs”. Photo: Shutterstock