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Hyperthymic temperament, or
hyperthymia, from
Ancient Gr**** ὑπέρ ("over",
meaning here excessive) + θυμός ("spirited"), is a
proposed personality type...
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giving them an edge in
their theater of work.
People who
experience hyperthymia, or "chronic hypomania",
encounter the
similar symptoms as hypomania...
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demand for
recognition that
accompanied communism's
economic crisis."
Hyperthymia, dysthymia, cyclothymia, and
euthymia (medicine) are mental/behavioral...
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ought to be of
interest to a wide
range of
moral theorists; and that
hyperthymia, a
state of high
baseline happiness, is ****ociated with
better outcomes...
- treatment-resistant depression.: 47
Euthymia (philosophy)
Cyclothymia Hyperthymia Dysphoria Euphoria Hypomania Quality of life Parathymia, a schizophrenia...
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Psychological Dysphoria Euthymia Hyperthymia Sense of
wonder Pharmacological Anxiolytic Designer drug
Recreational drug use...
- Amzwar, an
Algerian refugee who
seemingly has
overwhelming happiness ("
hyperthymia")
written in her genes, and the
confounding effects she has on those...
- engineering, the most
promising approach.
Genetic recalibration through hyperthymia-promoting
genes could raise hedonic set-points,
fostering adaptive well-being...
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thorax thym- mood Gr**** θυμός (thumós) cyclothymia, dysthymia, euthymia,
hyperthymia thyr- door Gr**** θύρα (thúra)
thyratron thyre-
large shield Gr**** θυρεός...
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thorax thym- mood Gr**** θυμός (thumós) cyclothymia, dysthymia, euthymia,
hyperthymia thyr- door Gr**** θύρα (thúra)
thyratron thyre-
large shield Gr**** θυρεός...