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How to pronounce dysphoric in English?

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Synonyms distressed, unhappy
Derivation dysphoria

Examples of dysphoric

dysphoric
Two years ago I was given a diagnosis of premenstrual dysphoric disorder, or PMDD.
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Dysphoric mania is primarily manic and agitated depression is primarily depressed.
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That exposed the patterns that allowed me to see the premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
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This manual defines premenstrual dysphoric disorder and proposes criteria for diagnosing it.
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Dysphoric or euphoric feelings, fear, anger, and other sensations can also occur during SPS.
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Dr Romans emphasised that the literature review did not look at premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
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An alternative model adds a fourth cluster of dysphoric symptoms.
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Notably, individuals with bipolar disorder are most susceptible to antidepressant-induced dysphoric states.
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I have yet to find a month when I have absolutely no symptoms related to premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
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More examples
  • Generalized feeling of distress
  • (dysphoria) abnormal depression and discontent
  • Dysphoria (from Greek: u03B4u03CDu03C3u03C6u03BFu03C1u03BFu03C2 (dysphoros), u03B4u03C5u03C3-, difficult, and u03C6u03ADu03C1u03B5u03B9u03BD, to bear) is a profound state of unease or dissatisfaction. In a psychiatric context, dysphoria may accompany depression, anxiety, or agitation. It can also refer to a state of not being comfortable in one's current body, particularly in cases of gender dysphoria...
  • (Dysphoria (moth)) Dysphoria is a genus of moth in the family Cosmopterigidae.
  • (dysphorically) In a dysphoric way
  • (dysphoria) A state of feeling unwell or unhappy; a feeling of emotional and mental discomfort and suffering from restlessness, malaise, depression or anxiety
  • (dysphoria) Opposite of euphoria.
  • (Dysphoria (DIS-for-e-uh)) Excessive pain, anguish, agitation, disquiet, restlessness or malaise (extreme fatigue).
  • (Dysphoria) An unpleasant mood characterized by anxiety or discontent, such as the shame and guilt often experienced by problem and pathological gamblers.