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dysphoric

[ US /ˌdɪsˈfɔɹɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. generalized feeling of distress

How To Use dysphoric In A Sentence

  • The data support the idea that depressed or dysphoric individuals exhibit differential response latencies to negative content than do individuals who are not depressed.
  • Supporters of PMS' medical validity claim support from work on the similar problem, Premenstrual dysphoric disorder ("PMDD").
  • At the risk of making you even more dysphoric, our society does not really have many places for people with your intelligence outside the hard sciences. Amor Fati
  • The hosts, Rob Williams and Arnie States, devoted the segment in question to a vicious diatribe against transgender children, some as young as five, focusing in particular on the case of one Omaha family raising a gender dysphoric child, and their decision to support her transition from male to female. Friday!
  • The ads also give the misleading impression that the birth-control pill is appropriate for treating premenstrual syndrome (PMS), when in fact it's only approved for treating a more serious condition called premenstrual dysphoric disorder, or PMDD. TV ads for birth-control pill Yaz gloss over the risks
  • A 2008 study of 25 girls who had been seen in Zucker’s clinic showed positive results; 22 were no longer gender-dysphoric, meaning they were comfortable living as girls. A Boy's Life
  • In addition to a general level of irritability, children with mania also present with extremely impairing dysphoric, explosive episodes that generally occur daily with little or no precipitant.
  • The phenomenon of acute tolerance to cocaine has been linked with the fact that the euphoric effects of cocaine after I.V. or intranasal administration decrease faster than the corresponding cocaine blood level. 7,12 An often dysphoric "crash" may occur after the intense euphoria of I.V. or inhalation use leading to frequent repeated doses in an effort to prevent the "crash. Cocaine Toxicity
  • The FDA has just approved the antidepressant Zoloft from treating women who have a condition know as premenstrual dysphoric disorder. CNN Transcript May 21, 2002
  • In the early 1980s, influential psychiatrists created a special disorder called premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)—to be distinguished from the PMS (premenstrual syndrome) that some women experience. OUR BODIES, OURSELVES
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