elevated mood

collocation in English

meaningsofelevatedandmood

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elevated
adjective
uk
/ˈel.ɪ.veɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈel.ə.veɪ.t̬ɪd/
raised:
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mood
noun[C]
uk
/muːd/
us
/muːd/
the way you feel at a ...
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(Definition ofelevatedandmoodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, the later onset group were more likely to experienceelevatedmoodand increased sociability during first mania and the early onset group irritable mood.
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Elevatedmood, characterized variously as exhilaration, excitement or even exaltation, is central to mania.
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It links episodes of depressed andelevatedmood.
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For example, persistent or inappropriateelevatedmoodand0or uncontrollable feelings of joy could represent an inability to control or modulate positive affect.
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The rate of switch intoelevatedmoodstates was compared for the two groups.
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Auditory and visual hallucinations, if they occur, certainly tend to be congruent withelevatedmood.
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Antidepressant treatment neither influenced episode length nor induced a higher switch rate toelevatedmood.
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Without presentingelevatedmood, these individuals are commonly misdiagnosed with major depressive disorder.
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Users report anelevatedmoodand some hallucinations, although nothing as intense as visuals reported on mescaline.
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If the patient has had an episode of mania or markedlyelevatedmood, a diagnosis of bipolar disorder is made instead.
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The second change will allow hypomania to be diagnosed without the manifestation ofelevatedmood; that is, increased energy/activity will be sufficient.
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Theelevatedmoodis significant and is known as mania or hypomania depending on the severity.
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Patients in these scenarios reportelevatedmoodand comfort when the animal is around.
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These disorders typically involve depressive symptoms or episodes that alternate withelevatedmoodstates or with mixed episodes that feature symptoms of both depressive andelevatedmoodstates.
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Templeton attributed much of his success to his ability to maintain anelevatedmood, avoid anxiety and stay disciplined.
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Another mood disorder, bipolar disorder, features one or more episodes of abnormallyelevatedmood, cognition and energy levels, but may also involve one or more depressive episodes.
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