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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]
Most social science research agrees upon the fact that there is a negative relationship between socioeconomic status and mental illness, that is lower socio-economic status is correlated with higher level of mental illness. "Researchers have found this relationship to hold constant for almost any mental illness, from rare conditions like ...
The Gender Dysphoria Affirmative Working Group (GDA) of 44 professionals in transgender health wrote an open letter to Psychology Today citing previously published criticism of the study, stating it had multiple biases and flaws in methodology, as it drew its subjects from "websites openly hostile to transgender youth" and based its conclusions ...
Stephen Barrett Levine (born 1942) is an American psychiatrist and professor who pioneered guidelines for gender dysphoria treatment in the 20th century. He is known for his thesis that gender dysphoria and being transgender are often caused by psychological issues that should be treated psycho-analytically rather than gender-affirming care.
Good morning! House Republicans want to investigate Liz Cheney, the Gisèle Pelicot case comes to a close, and a founder built her company while redefining her own gender identity. Have a peaceful ...
A proposed bill could limit health care options for Ohio's transgender youth. Here's what the terminology in the bill actually means.
While noted as similar to post-coital dysphoria (or post-coital tristesse), post-nut clarity has been discussed as a different phenomenon. Tara Suwinyattichaiporn, a professor of relational and sexual communication at Cal State Fullerton has stated "The scientific studies are talking about post-coital dysphoria as a condition". [4]
In psychology, "dysmorphia" is most ... “Money dysmorphia is kind of like today’s version of keeping up with the Joneses,” Courtney Alev, a consumer financial advocate at Credit Karma, wrote ...