(a feeling of well-being or elation)

  • 1Narcissistic elation — or narcissistic coenaesthetic expansion were terms used by Béla Grunberger to highlight the narcissistic situation of the primal self in narcissistic union with the mother .[1] Narcissistic elation has also been used more widely to describe a… …

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  • 2Euphoria — Elevated mood. Euphoria is a desirable and natural occurrence when it results from happy or exciting events. An excessive degree of euphoria that is not linked to events is characteristic of hypomania or mania, abnormal mood states associated… …

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  • 3Oceanic feeling — This article is about the psychological term. For the album, see Oceanic Feeling (album). Oceanic feeling is a psychological term coined by Romain Rolland and popularized by Sigmund Freud in his books The Future of An Illusion and Civilization… …

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  • 4cloud nine — noun a state of extreme happiness • Syn: ↑bliss, ↑blissfulness, ↑seventh heaven, ↑walking on air • Derivationally related forms: ↑walk on air (for: ↑walking on air), ↑ …

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  • 5cloud nine — noun Date: 1959 a feeling of well being or elation usually used with on < still on cloud nine weeks after winning the championship > …

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  • 6euphoria — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from euphoros healthy, from eu + pherein to bear more at bear Date: circa 1751 a feeling of well being or elation • euphoric adjective • euphorically adverb …

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  • 7euphoric — adjective exaggerated feeling of well being or elation (Freq. 1) • Ant: ↑dysphoric • Similar to: ↑euphoriant, ↑expansive • See Also: ↑elated, ↑happy …

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  • 8Benzylpiperazine — Systematic (IUPAC) name 1 benzylpiperazine …

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  • 9euphoric — adjective Feeling of great well being or elation or intense feeling of happiness; characterized by euphoria …

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  • 10euphoria — adj. a strong pleasant feeling of well being or happiness; it is often caused by attainment of a desired goal or other incident of accomplishment, but may irrationally accompany a pathological manic state. Syn: elation, high. [PJC] …

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