Words and phrases that have a meaning related to dysphoric: (145 results)
Often used in the same context:
symptomatology, hypochondriasis, anxiolytic, hyperalgesia, neuroleptic, hypersomnia, hypoactive, akathisia, myoclonus, unipolar depression, clomipramine, pentoxifylline, chlorpromazine, labetalol, isoproterenol, ictal, hypoxemia, dysthymic, status epilepticus, etiologies, atopic, hypovolemia, potentiation, dyspnoea, orchitis, granulomatous, cirrhotic, thrombocytosis, monozygotic twin, tranylcypromine, metaplasia, vesicoureteral reflux, social phobia, confounder, hypotensive, puerperal psychosis, hypomania, detrusor, hemolytic, subthreshold, affective disorder, adrenalectomy, tricyclic antidepressant, thiazide, serotonergic, antiarrhythmic drug, lichen planus, mineralocorticoid, generalized epilepsy, thyrotoxicosis, leukocytosis, sequela, raphe, vasomotor, cryptogenic, dementia praecox, dysmenorrhea, bullous, bivariate, paresthesia, tachypnea, thyrotropin, parkinsonism, dichotomized, csa, hyperglycaemia, atopic eczema, osteoid, histologically, dysthymia, decompensation, dyspareunia, antisocial personality disorder, neurohormonal, lymphadenopathy, primidone, amnestic, puerperal, dysmenorrhoea, leucopenia, alkalosis, coprolalia, neuropathic, estrone, extrapyramidal, fulminant, diathesis, lymphocytosis, haloperidol, hypercapnia, prodrome, syncopal, dysuria, epididymitis, tuberculous, neuroendocrine, anorectic, osteochondroma, psychogenic, esotropia, adrenocorticotropic hormone, phenothiazines, dysphoria, apocalyptic, chronic, deviant, diffuse, disabling, fiery, hyper, inane, infirm, intoxicating, irritant, migratory, upset, abrasive, absorbent, absorptive, activating, aerial, aerobic, depressive, dissociative, hypomanic, phobic, psychotic, autistic, nonpsychotic, hypertensive, manic, schizophrenic, asthenic, dystonic, hyperkinetic, hypochondriacal, neurotic, paranoid, affective, agoraphobic, anomic
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Also try:distressed, unhappy
— Nouns for dysphoric: mood, states, mania, feelings, moods, symptoms, effects, patients, individuals, emotions, state, more...
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