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15 Νοε 2023 · Dysphoria or dysphoric mood is a mental state in which a person has a profound sense of unease or dissatisfaction. While not a mental health diagnosis on its own, dysphoria is a symptom associated with a variety of mental illnesses, some of which include stress, anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders.
9 Οκτ 2024 · A dysphoric mood is a consistent state of profound unhappiness and dissatisfaction. Symptoms can include discontent, irritability, stress, aggression, and feelings of anger, guilt, or failure.
Dysphoria is long lasting and requires more substantial intervention than the feelings that follow a disappointing event. So how do dysphoric moods come about, what types are there, and how might we treat them? Let’s see what the psychological science has to say.
14 Οκτ 2024 · Dysphoria is basically the opposite — an intense dissatisfaction or discontentment with life. If you feel like your every day is marked by a low-level mood, you may be dysphoric.
Dysphoria refers to a persistent and distressing psychological state characterized by feelings of unease, dissatisfaction, or discomfort. Symptoms. Individuals experiencing dysphoria may exhibit various symptoms, such as: Intense sadness or irritability. Difficulty concentrating. Feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness.
12 Σεπ 2023 · Dysphoria is a psychological state that is often caused by or accompanies a mental health condition. Stress, grief, relationship difficulties, and other environmental problems can also cause...
Dysphoria (from Ancient Greek δύσφορος (dúsphoros) 'grievous'; from δυσ- (dus-) 'bad, difficult' and φέρω (phérō) 'to bear') is a profound state of unease or dissatisfaction. It is the semantic opposite of euphoria. In a psychiatric context, dysphoria may accompany depression, anxiety, or agitation. [1]