Things dysphoric often describes (“dysphoric ________”)
mood,
states,
mania,
feelings,
moods,
symptoms,
effects,
patients,
individuals,
emotions,
state,
reactions,
changes,
syndromes,
syndrome,
episodes,
responses,
disorder,
students,
males,
response,
participants,
rumination,
adolescents,
children,
subjects,
experiences,
postpartum,
boys,
cognition,
moodiness,
trends,
pms,
agitation,
stalemate,
feeling,
emotion,
tone,
disorders,
continuum
How dysphoric often is described (“________ dysphoric”)
more,
other,
less,
chronically,
hysteroid,
somewhat,
intense,
premenstrual,
most
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