Not exact matches
First it is a well - marked case of
anhedonia, of passive loss of appetite for all life's values; and second, it shows how the altered and estranged aspect which the world assumed
in consequence of this stimulated Tolstoy's intellect to a gnawing, carking questioning and effort for philosophic relief.
Prolonged seasickness will
in most persons produce a temporary condition of
anhedonia.
The social avoidance and
anhedonia (the inability to feel pleasure
in normally pleasurable activities) characteristic of depression move energy resources to ghting infection, and the hypervigilance characteristic of anxiety disorders is linked to protection from attack and subsequent pathogen exposure.
Rather than excluding all study subjects who do not fit a DSM diagnosis, such as major depression, for example, the new approach might include a range of participants with different diagnoses who all demonstrate
anhedonia, the impaired ability to experience pleasure, and might look for underlying brain abnormalities that they share
in common.
In fact,
anhedonia or the absence of experiencing pleasure from previously pleasurable activities, such as eating enjoyable food, is a hallmark of depression.
Some people experience an even further level of boredom known as
anhedonia, which is a neurobiologically - based reduction
in sensitivity to pleasurable experiences.
So a chance encounter
in the hotel, which turns into an intimate erotic affair with a self - esteem - challenged woman named Lisa (voiced by Jennifer Jason Leigh), briefly makes Stone believe he has found a cure to his
anhedonia (without too many spoilers: best.
Neural correlates of change
in major depressive disorder
anhedonia following open - label ketamine
Does
anhedonia and / or depressed mood predict recurrent major adverse cardiac events (MACEs)
in people with acute coronary syndromes (ACS)?
However, changes
in neurological structure and neurotransmitter function have been implicated
in increased irritability,
anhedonia and risk taking behaviour which have been documented to increase during adolescence (14).
A short - term longitudinal examination of the relations between depression,
anhedonia, and self - injurious thoughts and behaviors
in adults with a history of self - injury.
These intermediate states
in turn precipitate internalizing problems that map onto empirically derived fear / arousal and
anhedonia / misery subfactors of internalizing disorders.
Our finding that patients with pain reported that they more frequently experienced the depression subscale items reflecting sadness, lack of initiative and
anhedonia than those reflecting low self - worth and lack of meaning is consistent with some earlier research
in similar samples of patients with chronic pain.6, 9 It is also interesting to compare these items to those endorsed by patients with both depression and medical illnesses, who invariably favour a cognitive formulation.29