dysphoria in English

noun
1
a state of unease or generalized dissatisfaction with life.
Post has suggested a clinical continuum of euphoria, dysphoria and paranoid psychosis that occurs with regular cocaine use that is related to dosage, genetics and previous exposure.

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1. 1 "Temperdysregulation with dysphoria" is the work group's proposed solution.

2. Akathisia may be associated with dysphoria, irritability, aggression, or suicide attempts

3. 2 The main protracted withdrawal symptoms were dyssomnia, dysphoria and pain.

4. 6 People who have long-lasting and extreme gender dysphoria are known as transsexuals.

5. 22 Moreover NAC can have unpleasant side effects including blurred vision, dysphoria , and gastrointestinal discomfort.

6. 20 Such as listening to the card are not shun will reveal dysphoria look.

7. 4 Transsexualism is a severe gender dysphoria, for which transsexual operation is an important therapy.

8. Akathisia is a movement disorder characterized by an inner sense of unease, unrest, and dysphoria

9. 7 It can cause dysphoria, tachycardia, orthostatic hypotension,[www.Sentencedict.com] and may abruptly develop into latent schizophrenia.

10. 19 And yet every time I read those two words, I find myself overwhelmed with dysphoria .

11. 8 Cold colors are applicable to dysphoria, irascibility, terror and fear as well as mania, epilepsy, etc.

12. Cold colors are applicable to dysphoria, irascibility, terror and fear as well as mania, epilepsy, etc.

13. 10 Results The patients'pain and dysphoria were alleviated and set up correct understanding about the disease.

14. 9 Objective:To explore the effect of prenatal dysphoria on the delivery quality in pregnant women, to discuss the possible intervention.

15. 5 Intelligence quotient, dysphoria, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, dyssomnia, autotomy were measured using correlated software and measuring scale.

16. 17 Religious consolation and psychotherapy have each developed its methods of quelling the dysphoria of the various forms of isolation.

17. 18 Qi Xianghua, draw on modern psychometric methods and means, to develop a scale of insomnia with the state of atypical dysphoria.

18. 12 The symptoms, such as ominous premonition, dysphoria, hypodynamia , dyssomnia are common in anxiety; hypoergais, melancholy, irritability, anorexia are common in depression.

19. 16 Be suitable for the people with insomnia and dreaminess , hypodynamia, sallow complexion, dysphoria, depressed expression, or suffering from climacteric syndrome (pale tongue thin coating).

20. 21 Conclusion Tussah pupa of encephalopathy is a disease mostly showing extrapyramidal symptoms accompanied with dysphoria and phobia, which has a good prognosis.

21. 11 Gender Dysphoria, literally a misery with regard to gender, is the condition of being in a state of conflict between gender and physical sex.

22. 15 The "running away" of women including Tian Yamei, comes from modern imagination and gender dysphoria of male intellectuals as the leader of the woman liberation.

23. 13 Transsexuality, also termed "Gender Dysphoria" is now reaching the point of being reasonably well understood, though many myths and general foolishness about the subject still abound.

24. Romance Science Fiction Trans Transgender Agender Genderless Non Binary Gender Gender Identity Gender Dysphoria Demi Girl Demi Boy Genderfluid Genderqueer Queer Famous Charlie Emerson is a very special human.

25. 23 Constant use of it enables to moisten and care your skin, nourish Yin to ease dysphoria, nourish vital energy, and cure phlegm dyspnea, cough and emptysis .

26. 14 Blundering psychology is a kind of familiar morbid psychology in society, and it also exists among postgraduates, such as fickleness, haste-in-progress, dysphoria, pessimism, and so on.

27. Blundering psychology is a kind of familiar morbid psychology in society, and it also exists among postgraduates, such as fickleness, haste-in-progress, dysphoria, pessimism, and so on. Sentencedict.com

28. (19) Blundering psychology is a kind of familiar morbid psychology in society, and it also exists among postgraduates, such as fickleness, haste-in-progress, dysphoria, pessimism, and so on

29. 3 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.