Euthymia just means to be in a calm and tranquil mood.
There is a generally accepted medical definition that is frequently used with bipolar and depressive disorders to describe a stable mood (at least in the UK, I assume it is in other English speaking countries).
Given the community we are in I think it’s being used suitably here 😊
Euthymia just means to be in a calm and tranquil mood.
There is a generally accepted medical definition that is frequently used with bipolar and depressive disorders to describe a stable mood (at least in the UK, I assume it is in other English speaking countries).
Given the community we are in I think it’s being used suitably here 😊
We use it the same way here in the US medical system.