Sentences with phrase «as dysphoric»

I didn't know it at the time, but what I was feeling were the trademark symptoms of what many breastfeeding specialists refer to as Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (known most commonly as D - MER).

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Said another, «I feel especially self - conscious and more dysphoric about my gender than usual when I'm at the pool, as swimming attire usually covers less skin.
It has been previously suggested that the greater risk is largely due to depressive episodes that are tied to reproductive events, such as perinatal depression and premenstrual dysphoric disorder, when hormones are in greater flux.
As you probably know, BCPs are prescribed, mostly off label, for acne, hirsutism, painful periods (dysmenorrhea, including endometriosis), irregular menstruation, heavy periods (menorrhagia), reduction in risk of ovarian and endometrial cancers, and improvement in premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
The antidepressant, Fluoxetine (Prozac) is now marketed in America as «Serifem» for treatment of PDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder), another fancy word for PMS.
This work operates with and in the tension between the ethical demand of expression and the institutionalization of taste and sensibility, dwelling on various dysphoric affects of contemporary life — states of suspension, alienation, and impasse — as they manifest in artistic practice and material culture.
Previous Dependency Inventory (JIDI) as well demonstrates how the interpersonal attitudes assessed by the JIDI generate interpersonal negative life events (NLEs) and therefore results in dysphoric moods and poor life functioning.
What if we view anxiety and depression — especially generalized anxiety and dysphoric states of mild and moderate depressions — not as disorders that will be cured, but as chronic, relapsing, remitting disorders?
Today — when an «unstraight» client might be transgender, gender fluid, agender, gender dysphoric, or genderqueer — this article on homophobia, which seemed daring 25 years ago, may strike some readers as an almost quaint reflection of a simpler time.
Depression is a complicated matter because there are many reasons people become depressed and different expressions of depression including: major depression, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), bipolar disorder, psychotic depression, premenstrual dysphoric disorder and postpartum depression, as examples.
They were rated by their dysphoric mothers as being more vulnerable, and having more internalizing (depressed) and externalizing problems (aggressive and destructive), which are associated with lower interaction ratings [20].
Perhaps, as The Huffington Post points out: «The research did not touch on premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), a clinical disorder that affects the mood while a woman is on her period.
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