dysphoria

[ UK /dɪsfˈɔːɹi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. abnormal depression and discontent
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How To Use dysphoria In A Sentence

  • One study examines the impact of psychosocial intervention and medication on post-heart attack dysphoria; another examines a stress- and anger-management intervention.
  • BRENDA WADE, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST: Jane, before we even get to those changes, there ` s a lot of emotional upset for somebody who has what we call transgender dysphoria (ph), which is a lot of the emotional disturbance or even depression. CNN Transcript Jun 12, 2009
  • However, the exact meaning of the word dysphoria seems to be rather vague, and its use is often confusing. Signal 46
  • Others argue with equal force that gender dysphoria , as it is known, is a psychiatric affliction and that mutilating the body to fit the afflicted psyche is to inflict a double injury on the patient.
  • If people were aware that gender dysphoria is experienced by at least 1 in 500 people, transgenderism would increasingly be seen for what it is – a natural variation in gendering. A rose by any other name
  • Even so, the overeating and body dysphoria are not conquered. Globe and Mail
  • Be suitable for the people with insomnia and dreaminess , hypodynamia, sallow complexion, dysphoria, depressed expression, or suffering from climacteric syndrome (pale tongue thin coating).
  • They compare this problem to tardive dyskinesia, caused by antipsychotic drugs, and call it tardive dysphoria, "an active process in which a depressive picture is caused by continued administration of the antidepressant. Dr. Peter Breggin: New Research: Antidepressants Can Cause Long-Term Depression
  • It seems more like an extreme manifestation of something along the lines of what's often called hypochondria or somatoform pain disorder -- which is not at all the same as 'faking it,' but still nothing like what goes on in gender dysphoria -- and has more, in fact, in common with eating disorders generally. I learn from US TV (gasp!) and even more from my E ticket ride.
  • Researchers found that sociotropy and negative affect were nonspecifically and positively correlated with both dysphoria and anxiety in 485 undergraduates.
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