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- Hyperthymic_temperament abstract "Hyperthymic temperament, or hyperthymia, from Greek hyper ("over", meaning here excessive) + θυμός ("spirited"), is a proposed personality type characterized by an excessively positive disposition similar to, but more stable than, the hypomania of bipolar disorder.Characteristics of the hyperthymic temperament are: increased energy and productivity short sleep patterns vividness, activity extroversion self-assurance, self-confidence strong will extreme talkativeness tendency to repeat oneself risk-taking/sensation seeking breaking social norms very strong libido love of attention low threshold for boredom generosity and tendency to overspend emotion sensitivity cheerfulness and joviality unusual warmth expansiveness tirelessness irrepressibility, irresistible and infectious qualityThe clinical, psychiatric understanding of hyperthymia is evolving. There is not much recent scientific or professional literature on it aside from historical writings on the dimensions of depressive illness, and a lack of agreement on its definition, implications or whether it is pathological. It is not known where to place hyperthymia on the affective spectrum, how to diagnose it, or what such a diagnosis means. Confident use of the term is most common among self-help and non-fiction authors.In psychiatry, hyperthymia is rarely discussed, and is not an accepted diagnosis. Hyperthymia manifesting intermittently or in an unusual way may mask hypomania or another psychiatric disorder. Hyperthymia can be most accurately diagnosed by a psychiatrist with the help of a patient's family and/or close friends, as these individuals are most likely to have noticed a change in the individual's temperament from euthymia.".
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- Hyperthymic_temperament comment "Hyperthymic temperament, or hyperthymia, from Greek hyper ("over", meaning here excessive) + θυμός ("spirited"), is a proposed personality type characterized by an excessively positive disposition similar to, but more stable than, the hypomania of bipolar disorder.Characteristics of the hyperthymic temperament are: increased energy and productivity short sleep patterns vividness, activity extroversion self-assurance, self-confidence strong will extreme talkativeness tendency to repeat oneself risk-taking/sensation seeking breaking social norms very strong libido love of attention low threshold for boredom generosity and tendency to overspend emotion sensitivity cheerfulness and joviality unusual warmth expansiveness tirelessness irrepressibility, irresistible and infectious qualityThe clinical, psychiatric understanding of hyperthymia is evolving. ".
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