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'''Euthymia''' (semantically the opposite of [[depression|dysthymia]] is a long-lasting and self-sustaining experience of stable emotional well-being.<ref name="FavaBech2015">{{cite journal|last1=Fava|first1=Giovanni A.|last2=Bech|first2=Per|title=The Concept of Euthymia|journal=Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics|volume=85|issue=1|year=2015|pages=1–5|issn=0033-3190|doi=10.1159/000441244}}</ref> This state is characterized by: | '''Euthymia''' (semantically the opposite of [[depression|dysthymia]]) is a long-lasting and self-sustaining experience of stable emotional well-being.<ref name="FavaBech2015">{{cite journal|last1=Fava|first1=Giovanni A.|last2=Bech|first2=Per|title=The Concept of Euthymia|journal=Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics|volume=85|issue=1|year=2015|pages=1–5|issn=0033-3190|doi=10.1159/000441244}}</ref> This state is characterized by: | ||
*A lack disordered mood in patients with prior clinically diagnosed mood disorders; if sadness/[[anxiety]]/[[irritability]] are experienced they are short-lived and do not significantly impact everyday life. | *A lack disordered mood in patients with prior clinically diagnosed mood disorders; if sadness/[[anxiety]]/[[irritability]] are experienced they are short-lived and do not significantly impact everyday life. |