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Hysteroid dysphoria

Hysteroid dysphoria is a name given to repeated episodes of depressed mood in response to feeling rejected. Hysteroid dysphoria is a name given to repeated episodes of depressed mood in response to feeling rejected. Hysteroid dysphoria has been described in outpatient populations and is thought to be a subtype of atypical depression involving rejection sensitivity and therapeutic response to monoamine oxidase inhibitors.

[ "Affect (psychology)", "Phenelzine", "Atypical depression", "Anxiety", "Borderline personality disorder" ]
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