[临床] 欣快
( 四 ) 欣快 (euphoria) 是在痴呆基础上的一种“情绪高涨”。患者经常面带.
欢欣沉醉
... We’re going up-up-up-up-up-up-up我们将升腾 Euphoria欢欣沉醉 An everlasting piece of art是艺术中永恒的一阕 ...
欣快症
...: 系指患者精神活动中占优势地位的病理情绪状态。其强度和持续时间与现实环境不相适应。精神分裂症患者中可见的主要有以下几种: 1.1.欣快症(euphoria):患者觉得十分满意,常怀有幸福、喜悦的内心体验,并认为这是有生以来最欢乐的时刻,对一切均无忧无虑,但却说不清高兴的原因。
莳羽梨香
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Euphoria (/juːˈfɔəriə/; from Ancient Greek εὐφορία, from εὖ eu, "well", and φέρω pherō, "to bear") (semantically opposite of dysphoria) is medically recognized as a mental and emotional condition in which a person experiences intense feelings of well-being, elation, happiness, excitement and joy.Technically, euphoria is an affect, but the term is often colloquially used to define emotion and an intense state of transcendent happiness combined with an overwhelming sense of contentment. It has also been defined as an "affective state of exaggerated well-being or elation." The word derives from Greek εὐφορία, "power of enduring easily, fertility".Euphoria is generally considered to be an exaggerated physical and psychological state, sometimes induced by the use of psychoactive drugs and not typically achieved during the normal course of human experience. However, some natural behaviors, such as activities resulting in orgasm, love, or triumph of an athlete can induce brief states of euphoria. Euphoria has also been cited during certain religious or spiritual rituals and meditation. Euphoria can also be the result of a psychological disorder such as the bipolar disorder and cyclothymia. Euphoria may also occur with "diseases affecting the nervous system, such as syphilis and multiple sclerosis."
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