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Frequency of Dysphoria and Mixed States

Psychopathology, 2008
<i>Background:</i> Mixed states are a complex entity in the field of mood disorders. Dysphoria has been advocated as an important clinical dimension of mixed states. The objective of this work is to study the frequency of dysphoria within a population of patients with DSM-IV major depressive and/or manic episodes and to determine if it may ...
Bertschy, Gilles   +7 more
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Dysphoria and thought suppression

Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1991
Two studies addressed dysphoric individuals' suppression of unwanted thoughts. The mood-congruence hypothesis was that dysphoric subjects would be less successful suppressing negative thoughts and more successful suppressing positive thoughts than nondysphoric subjects.
Andrew Howell   +2 more
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Gender Dysphoria and Psychiatric Symptoms

Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2016
To the Editor:Several studies have been performed on the effects of hormonal and surgical sex-reassignment therapy on the well-being of gender dysphoric patients. In this journal for instance, Gorin-Lazard et al.
Campo, J.M.L.G. à, Nijman, H.L.I.
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Gender Dysphoria Update

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1996
Concepts of sexuality and gender identity are undergoing re-examination in society. Recent media attention has intensified interest in the area, although reliable information is sometimes lacking. Gender dysphoria, and its extreme form, transsexualism, frequently brings sufferers into contact with psychiatric, social, and mental health professionals ...
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Ovarian morphology in premenstrual dysphoria

Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2012
Ovarian cyclicity is a prerequisite for premenstrual dysphoria (PMD), as illustrated by the fact that this condition is effectively eliminated by ovariectomy or by treatment with a GnRH agonist. Despite the possibility of differences in ovarian function between women with and without PMD, no study comparing ovarian morphology in these two groups has ...
Mikael Landén   +5 more
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Dysphoria: A Key for ‘Understanding’ Delusion?

Psychopathology, 2000
The ‘nonunderstandability’ that traditional psychopathology attributes to ‘true’ delusion does not have a clear demarcation line, but, rather, it is a continuum of various delusional experiences. The attention paid to emotional situations and, specifically, to dysphoria, often contributes to making the delusional phenomenon, and, above all, its ...
Andrea Carlo Ballerini   +1 more
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Aspects of dysphoria and symptoms of schizophrenia

Psychological Medicine, 1998
Background. In the past it has been postulated that dysphoric emotions may be related to positive and/or negative symptoms in schizophrenia. The results of several recent studies have suggested that composite dysphoria indices are more strongly related to positive than negative symptoms.
Leonardo Cortese   +3 more
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Nonhomosexual gender dysphoria

Journal of Sex Research, 1988
(1988). Nonhomosexual gender dysphoria. The Journal of Sex Research: Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 188-193.
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Hormone treatment in gender dysphoria

Sexologies, 2008
Summary In Italy hormonal treatment for persons with Gender Identity Dysphoria can be prescribed by endocrinologists only after a well-defined diagnosis has been formulated by trained psychologists/psychiatrists. Prescriptions must be preceded by exclusion of major comorbidities, which could physically and psychologically interfere with the sex ...
MANIERI, Chiara   +7 more
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Dysphoria from a Transnosological Perspective

Psychopathology, 2000
The objective of our psychopathological analyses is to shed light on the position of irritable mood (dysphoria) in psychiatric diagnostics and nosology. In today’s most commonly applied classification systems, the ICD-10 and the DSM-IV, dysphoria is mentioned mostly in the context of diagnostic criteria of personality and affective disorders.
G. Sachs   +4 more
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