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Health, 05.05.2020 19:04 jrfranckowiak

Jack is often very sullen and severely depressed. Sometimes he will go days without getting out of bed. Yet every so often he has a burst of energy, lasting a week or two, when he doesn't sleep more than a couple of hours a day. During these times, he often starts major renovation projects in his house, knocking down walls and tearing up floors in order to make his house into a "mansion." What disorder is Jack MOST likely exhibiting?

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