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- Euthymia may refer to: Euthymia (medicine), a calm mental state in psychology and psychiatry Euthymia (philosophy), a concept in philosophy Euphrosyne...
- In psychiatry and psychology, euthymia is a normal, tranquil mental state or mood. People with mood disorders, including major depressive disorder and...
- Euthymia (Gr****: εὐθυμία, "gladness, good mood, serenity"—literally "good thumos") is a central concept in the moral thoughts of Democritus, who presents...
- romanized: Euphrosúnē) is a goddess, one of the three Charites. She was sometimes named Euthymia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐθυμία, lit. 'good mood') or Eutychia (Ancient Gr****:...
- figure in his 1872 novel The Man with the Golden Touch. It is derived from Euthymia, a Gr**** noun meaning "sweet natured". Timaea, Queen of Sparta (fl. 5th...
- without me. So you will diminish my honour (thumos)." Democritus used "euthymia" (i.e. "good thumos") to refer to a condition in which the soul lives calmly...
- Elizabeth Iarrobino Hilda Kaihlanen Louise Kenyon Denise Konus Mary Ann Lash Euthymia Maletskos Mary Maletskos Eleanor Malmi Mary Ann Mangan Eino Natti Lee Kingman...
- Winds, Scarlet Leaves Inazuma Act I: The Immovable God and the Eternal Euthymia Act II: Stillness, the Sublimation of Shadow Act III: Omnipresence Over...
- Komodia ("Comedy"), Dorkis, Doro, Eudia ("Calm"), Eudaimonia ("Happiness"), Euthymia ("Good Cheer"), Erophyllis, Galene ("Calm"), Hebe ("Youth"), lo, Kraipale...
- However, these behaviours are likely to subside as mood normalises in BD to euthymia, but typically are pervasive in BPD. Thus, diagnosis should ideally be...