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Qu'est-ce (qui) est dysphoria - définition

STATE OF FEELING UNWELL OR UNHAPPY; A FEELING OF EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL DISCOMFORT AS A SYMPTOM OF DISCONTENTMENT, RESTLESSNESS, DISSATISFACTION, MALAISE, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY OR INDIFFERENCE
Dysphoric; Dysphoriants; Dysphoriant

Dysphoria         
·noun Impatience under affliction; morbid restlessness; dissatisfaction; the fidgets.
dysphoria         
[d?s'f?:r??]
¦ noun Psychiatry a state of unease or general dissatisfaction.
Derivatives
dysphoric adjective &noun
Origin
C19: from Gk dusphoria, from dusphoros 'hard to bear'.
Binocular dysphoria         
Binocular Dysphoria
Binocular Dysphoria is a hypothesized condition where the brain adapts to an alternative way of perceiving depth cues. 3-D films, televisions, virtual reality headsets, and other devices simulate the experience of three dimensions through stereoscopic techniques, presenting slightly different images to the left and right eyes.

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Dysphoria

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.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour dysphoria
1. First there is his vertigo, nausea, hypertension, scalp tenderness, insomnia, dysphoria (a constant feeling of unease) and photosensitivity.
2. Dr Reid has denied inappropriate behaviour towards the patients and he has also denied acting contrary to guidance given in the international gender dysphoria association standards of care.
3. In papers filed in October 2003, Gest charged Miss Minnelli of physical assault, claiming that he had been left with "throbbing pain, headaches, vertigo, nausea, insomnia, mood dysphoria and phonophobia," after the marriage.
4. Dr Reid, who is present at the inquiry, has denied charges of inappropriate care in relation to the patients and has denied acting contrary to guidance given in the Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association standards of care.
5. Dr Reid has denied inappropriate behaviour towards the patients and he has also denied acting contrary to guidance given in the Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association standards of care.