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Definitions of anhedonia in various dictionaries:
noun - an inability to experience pleasure
ANHEDONIA - Anhedonia is a diverse array of deficits in hedonic function, including reduced motivation or ability to experience pleasure. While earlier definitio...
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A loss of pleasure? Unfortunately I had none to note |
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Feb 28 2003 The Times - Cryptic |
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The absence of pleasure or the ability to experience it. |
an inability to experience pleasure |
a condition in which someone is unable to experience pleasure |
Inability to feel pleasure in normally pleasurable activities. |
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Anhedonia is a diverse array of deficits in hedonic function, including reduced motivation or ability to experience pleasure. While earlier definitions of anhedonia emphasized the inability to experience pleasure, anhedonia is used by researchers to refer to reduced motivation, reduced anticipatory pleasure (wanting), reduced consummatory pleasure (liking), and deficits in reinforcement learning. In the DSM-V, anhedonia is a component of depressive disorders, substance related disorders, psychotic disorders, and personality disorders, where it is defined by either a reduced ability to experience pleasure, or a diminished interest in engaging in pleasurable activities. While the ICD-10 does not explicitly mention anhedonia, the depressive symptom analogous to anhedonia as described in the DSM-V is a loss of interest or pleasure. |