Feeling euphoric for no reason. What is euphoria? in love is bad

Each of us more than once in our lives was faced with an inexplicable sudden state of happiness, when everyone around us was happy for no reason. This condition is accompanied by a decrease in working activity and is called euphoria.

Almost everyone understands the meaning of the concept of euphoria, but not everyone understands what this definition implies. There is no person who would not experience this delightful bliss, the flight of the soul, the joy of the whole world. Euphoria is a positive and brightly colored emotion, a state of bliss, an affect in which deep and strong feelings arise that reduce the possibilities of self-control. Seen from the point of view of biochemistry, this is a very complex process in which many proteins and hormones produced by the body are involved. Such a sudden sensation can last for a long time, which, from the point of view of medicine, is considered unhealthy manifestation of the psyche.

Causes of Euphoria

Euphoria can be caused by both artificial and natural causes, in the first case it requires medical treatment, and in the second it is considered a normal and natural state. What are these reasons?

  1. Good news.
  2. Feeling of love.
  3. Joyful emotions from successes and achievements.
  4. Narcotic substances.
  5. Alcohol.
  6. Potent drugs.
  7. Psychological or physical trauma.
  8. Listening to some music.
  9. Favorite hobby or job.
  10. Love for children, classified by experts as maternal euphoria.

Symptoms of Euphoria

Euphoria manifests itself in a state of happiness, joy, enthusiasm, bliss, optimism, when a person is completely satisfied with everything and serene happy. Other symptoms of this phenomenon are as follows:

  • braking;
  • quick speech, verbosity;
  • decreased motor activity;
  • lack of any problems;
  • slow intellectual processes;
  • imaginative imagination;
  • active but unproductive activity;
  • lack of motivation.

The state of euphoria can manifest itself in different ways depending on the physiological characteristics of the body and the causes that caused it. Any manifestation in a person of these symptoms should alert relatives or friends.

The benefits and harms of euphoria

If such a joyful state is caused by natural causes, then its benefits are obvious. In such a period, a person gets rid of stress, is filled with positive emotions and relaxes. After all, it is very important to see the beautiful and receive joy from his contemplation, whether it be nature, music, paintings, etc.

If euphoria is caused artificially, then there is little use. Returning from such a blissful state, a person seeks to return to it back. After all, it is so important for an artist, poet or musician to state a creative upsurge when it is necessary to win or maintain his authority or vocation.

Wikipedia draws attention to the following signs that a person may experience as a result of artificial euphoria:

  • dissociation of mental activity;
  • uncontrollability;
  • inexplicability, depth and unconsciousness of sensations.

Euphoria treatment

Even if euphoria is caused in a natural way, it is very important that this period is not long, otherwise, just as with artificial euphoria, treatment will be required. At first glance, it seems that nothing unusual is happening to a person, but do not forget that a serious disease can be hidden behind such a seemingly harmless state. First of all, you should contact a qualified specialist who can accurately determine the condition of the patient, check for the exclusion of alcohol and drugs, be able to make an accurate diagnosis and prescribe the right treatment.

A state of delightful bliss, inspiring happiness - to which poets and writers of all times did not resort to any artistic means of expression in order to describe the joy that suddenly enveloped a person. This state was attributed to divine origin, since there were no obvious reasons for the individual’s elevated mood. Doctors turned out to be more skeptical and restrained in feelings, dubbing the state a laconic ancient Greek word “euphoria”. Scientists consider the cause of the state of euphoria to be biochemical processes. It is possible to influence the development of these processes chemically or through mental stimuli, external and internal.

Symptoms of Euphoria

Euphoria is a fairly strong emotional state, which is not difficult to diagnose even for a novice psychotherapist or narcologist.

Before ascertaining the fact of a mental illness, addiction to drugs requires making sure that the potential patient does not have a specific reason for violent joy, and his unconditional delight lasts too long.

A short state of joy is natural for a person, as this is a normal reaction to pleasant events.

How to identify euphoria, which is a deviation from the norm:

  • The state of bliss, high mood
  • Low physical activity
  • Slowing down intelligent processes
  • Quick speech
  • Fantasy with images
  • Braking.

Tragic events in this state can be perceived by a person joyfully, with enthusiasm.

Process biochemistry

Promotion at work, taking antidepressants, a glass of wine, a shot of heroin are all different actions and events, the tangible differences of which are only in the mental and moral aspect. They affect human physiology almost the same way, since everything is inextricably linked to the effects on the hormones dopamine and endorphin.

Endorphin is formed in the pituitary gland of the brain. It binds to specific nerve cell receptors. As a result of this compound, a biochemical reaction occurs that causes euphoria. Dopamine is formed in the processes of nerve cells and transmits impulses associated with pleasant sensations.

The hormone endorphin was discovered thanks to an experiment during which scientists injected morphine derivatives into the human body. After conducting the experiments, it turned out that the body itself can produce in small quantities the hormone of happiness, reminiscent of the structure of injected morphine.

Causes of Euphoria

The reasons can be divided into three groups: natural (1-6), toxic (6-9) and psycho-physiological (9-14). The first six of the listed reasons are quite natural for a sensation of joy and do not belong to mental deviations. A cause for concern is the prolonged state of euphoria, since in a natural environment, which is a feature of irritants, it is impossible for a healthy person to live in “pink glasses” for a long time without reacting adequately to the outside world and its objects.

Main reasons:

  1. Love
  2. Good news
  3. Music
  4. Events related to success and universal recognition
  5. Favourite buisness
  6. Mother's love for baby
  7. Drugs
  8. Alcohol
  9. Pharmaceuticals (potent sleeping pills)
  10. Physiological trauma (damage to the frontal lobes of the brain)
  11. Oxygen deficiency
  12. Mental illness
  13. Oligophrenia
  14. Recovery period after a serious illness.

Types of Euphoria

Musical euphoria

Musicians have their own tricks to create a musical composition that will cause a feeling of euphoria. One of the tricks is a pleasant rhythm and repetition of short fragments of the melody. Such experiments on changing the state of consciousness of students are attributed to the Beatles group.

In 2009, in Runet, such a phenomenon as “audio drug” spread. These are sound files that act on the human psyche as narcotic substances, enter into a state akin to euphoric. Among them there are records that are called the most common drugs (marijuana, LSD).

Sound drugs are pulsating sounds consisting of a certain set of frequencies (which correspond to the frequencies of “brain waves”). They were created so that young people who want to cause a state of euphoria do not resort to real drugs that are detrimental to the body, but use harmless analogues.

Drug euphoria


The achievement of a feeling of euphoria is the main reason why a person decides to take the drug. The ability to focus on the state of bliss helps temporarily get rid of the problems and troubles that everyone has, without exception. At first, a person likes the ability to manage their condition with chemicals. In order to feel more than good you need to take a minimum of actions - to smoke, take a pill, inject a substance. Mental and physiological dependence resulting from the use of psychoactive substances is destructive. Man becomes discouraged. Drugs, as a way to achieve a state of happiness, are obviously a losing option. Each of the drugs gives a specific state of bliss.

  • The euphoria from using marijuana is manifested as apathy. A marijuana user feels well and feels light in his body. He is inactive, irritants of the outside world make him laugh.
  • The euphoria from taking LSD is static and inexpressive. From the side it may seem that the person who has taken LSD froze, looking at one point, while he is experiencing a wild delight.
  • Heroin euphoria has two stages. The first is a “parish”, which is accompanied by a prolonged orgasm of the whole body (1-15 minutes). Then the state of highest bliss lasts for about 3-5 hours, during which anxiety, fears, and anxiety disappear.

Alcoholic euphoria

Alcohol, even in small doses, contributes to the increased activity of the hormone dopamine. The substances contained in alcohol are similar to morphine, which, getting into the blood of a person, causes drowsiness and a feeling of warmth.

Alcoholic euphoria is associated with oxygen starvation. It occurs due to clogging of the vessels of the brain, when the access of oxygen entering the brain is partially blocked.

The reasons why a person takes alcohol are not always connected with the desire to change the state of consciousness, but in most cases the abuse of alcohol is an unreasonable attempt to escape from problems.

In a state following alcoholic euphoria - a hangover, a person feels depressed and depressed, which entails the desire to find happiness with a glass again.

Euphoria and depression

Depression leads the patient to the therapist more often than a state of unconditional joy. In the period when the euphoria has passed and the passions have gone out, the individual can go into a state of depression. In this case, not only the psyche suffers, but also physiology. The body is in a state of increased excitement for a long time, which is why it later declines.

In some cases, psychotherapists consider euphoria as one of the manifestations of depression. Thus, the patient tries to move away from an objective view of the world and amuses himself with illusions that bring him imaginary joy.

Euphoria is a symptom of serious mental disorders: an affective disorder in which the patient experiences inappropriate emotions, manic syndrome, hyperthymic psychopathy, and manic-depressive psychosis.

Euphoria treatment

Treatment directly depends on the cause of such a rare malaise. If the reason is related to psychological trauma and feelings, then a person should contact a psychotherapist who will deal with the diagnosis and prescribe the appropriate treatment.

If the reason for the smile that never leaves your face lies in your passion for psychotropic substances and alcohol, you need to contact a narcological clinic or rehabilitation center. They are struggling with the problem with the help of innovative programs, effective methods of eliminating drug addiction. In such centers, physiological dependence (by the drug method) and psychological dependence (patients receive psychological counseling) are eliminated.

When it comes to experiencing euphoria, most people believe that without drugs this cannot be achieved. However, there are many techniques that use the body's natural functions, allowing you to experience euphoria without drugs and other third-party chemicals. These techniques will allow you to experience different types of euphoria, from bodily sensations to hallucinations.

Steps

Using breathing exercises

  1. Sit back.  Before embarking on this breathing technique, you need to get comfortable, relax and focus. This method allows you to increase the level of oxygen in the body, because of which a person experiences unusual sensations. Before you begin, make sure that nothing hurts you.

    • This technique is easiest to perform while sitting or lying down.
    • Set your phone aside or be sure to turn it off.
    • Prepare a place where you can focus on this exercise.
    • Before you begin this technique, consult your doctor and make sure that you are healthy enough.
    • Do not perform this breathing exercise if you have asthma.
  2. Take a breath.  To get more oxygen into the body, you must breathe correctly. Inhale should be deep, using the diaphragm so that the breath is complete. Deep breaths are an integral part of this breathing exercise.

    • Use the solar plexus or diaphragm to take a deep breath.
    • Inhalations should last about a second.
    • Try to inhale as much air as possible at a time.
  3. Breathe out.  After you take a deep breath with the diaphragm, you will need to exhale quickly and abruptly. Be sure to exhale almost all of the air from your lungs. This will allow you to take a quick breath again, but at the same time you will inhale oxygen and retain it in your body.

    • Tighten your stomach as you exhale to squeeze air out of your lungs.
    • All exhalations should last no more than a second.
    • You should exhale with force, practically squeezing the air out of the lungs.
    • Do not exhale completely. Try to leave some air in your lungs.
  4. Repeat inhalation 30 times.  For the exercise to give some effect, take about 30 breaths. Take deep breaths in and out, counting both movements in one full breath, until you take all 30 breaths.

    • You will feel your body begin to tingle.
    • Your mental state may change.
    • You will see how colors and images begin to rotate.
    • Stop if you feel dizzy or if you experience pain.
  5. Hold your breath. When you take your last breath, exhale deeper and hold your breath. Since you inhaled a lot of oxygen, you are now able to hold your breath for a longer period of time than before. During this time, you should check your body and mind for any new sensations.

    • Hold your breath until you feel the natural need to breathe again.
    • Do not try to hold your breath more than necessary.
    • Inhale when you feel the need, then hold your breath again for 15 seconds before breathing normally.
  6. Train.  When you learn how to easily perform this exercise, you can increase the number of breaths. An increase in the number of breaths will allow you to experience these feelings much more often and more strongly.

    Through intense training

    1. Choose your favorite form of exercise.  It doesn't matter if you are new to this business or you already have experience, find an exercise that you would like to perform. Difficult and interesting exercises will allow you to experience the euphoria that can be obtained from intense training.

      • The selected exercise should be enough so that for some time it was possible to maintain high physical activity.
      • You need to do your favorite exercise long enough to experience euphoria.
      • For example, you can do jogging, swimming, rowing or other monotonous exercises that strengthen the cardiovascular system.
      • Do not perform high-intensity exercises if they are contraindicated in your condition, for example, with heart disease or injury.
      • Ask your doctor if you are allowed to exercise hard.
    2. Do a workout.  Before starting any exercise, the first thing you need to properly warm up your body. Intense physical activity without a preliminary warm-up can lead to injury. Warming up will also allow your body to prepare for more intense workouts, which will make training more debilitating.

      • Warming up will prevent injury.
      • Warming up will also allow you to get the most out of your workouts.
    3. Work for wear.  In order to feel the euphoria from physical exercise, it is necessary to work for wear during training. Although the exact biological mechanism responsible for euphoria is unknown, it has been proven that difficult and prolonged physical activity causes a sensation similar to euphoria.

      • It is believed that the feeling of euphoria is caused by an increase in the production of endorphins during exercise.
      • Some studies suggest that the euphoria resulting from training has a purely psychological effect, which is achieved by achieving a difficult goal.
      • Stop if you feel pain, unusual tiredness, dizziness, tightness in your chest, or your vision becomes blurred.
    4. Experience the euphoria.  During an intense and lengthy workout, you will begin to experience euphoria. Each person who has experienced such euphoria feels and describes it in different ways. Evaluate your feelings during training and feel whether you are experiencing euphoria.

      • Some people say that after training they have a good mood.
      • Others say that they feel invincible and joyful.
      • Most people experience intense euphoria after intense training, but not all.
    5. Continue to exercise.  In addition to instantly feeling euphoric, regular and intense workouts can help you deal with depression and stress while relieving stress. Continue to work hard to improve your fitness, health and continue to enjoy the euphoria resulting from heavy exercise.

      • Exercise can relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety.
      • You can feel the euphoria from doing exercises at any time. To do this, you need to do intense training.
      • In addition to feeling euphoric, exercise will also make your body strong and healthy.

    Using the Hanzfeld Method

    1. Take a table tennis ball and cut it in half.  The Hanzfeld method uses sensory deficiency for the onset of hallucinations and other unusual mental conditions. To block your vision, grab the halves of a table tennis ball and place them in your eyes. Take the ball and cut it exactly in half.

      • Draw a marker line with a pen or pen to make an even cut.
      • A table tennis ball can be cut with a blade or a sharp knife.
    2. Turn on white noise.  To block his hearing, the Hanzfeld method advises reproducing white noise or radio noise. This noise will prevent you from hearing other distinctive sounds and, perhaps, even allow you to experience sound hallucinations in the midst of senseless static noise.

      • White noise generators can be found on the Internet.
      • If you have a radio, switch to a station where only interference is playing.
      • It is best to use headphones. This way, you will know for sure that apart from white noise you will definitely not hear anything.

Euphoria is a joyful, elevated mood, giving the individual a sense of well-being, contentment, often not corresponding to objective circumstances. In people in a state of euphoria, an optimistic assessment of the whole surrounding reality prevails, and the opposite state - affect is not available to them.

Euphoria is combined with an accelerated flow of thoughts, marked by imaginative fantasies, unproductive, but vigorous activity, slowness of mental processes, disinhibition of drives, lethargy, passivity, lack of motivation.

An increased mood can occur under the influence of small doses of alcohol, morphine, other psychostimulants and drugs. Oxygen starvation (altitude sickness) and severe somatic diseases are also able to provoke a feeling of euphoria. This unhealthy condition can be a manifestation of organic brain lesions (progressive paralysis) and can be combined with signs of dementia (oligophrenia).

Symptoms of Euphoria

Euphoria belongs to the category of pronounced emotional state and finds itself with positive emotions, wonderful mood, kind-heartedness, enthusiasm, a feeling of happiness. In contrast to hyperthymia, there is a low mobility, some lethargy, slow mental processes, and a complete absence of difficulties in anything.

The surrounding world in a state of euphoria is perceived as if through the glasses of pink glasses, indestructible optimism dominates, life tragedy is perceived inadequately joyfully. Due to a change in the state of euphoria of consciousness, there is a decrease, or an extremely high amplification of motor, mental and reflex processes.

Signs:

  • causeless increase in mood;
  • feeling of carelessness, contentment, serenity;
  • lack of acceleration of associative processes;
  • lack of increased productive activities;
  • increased mental activity;
  • a benevolent, blissful mood with a touch of cloudless joy, wonderful well-being;
  • disinhibition of drives (in particular, sexual);
  • a rise in blood pressure and an increase in heart rate;
  • inaction and passivity in behavior.

Often the state when the symptoms of euphoria are manifested is achieved if you listen to a piece of music based on a pleasant rhythm and repeating sections of the melody. The result is the appearance of a trance, adjacent to a benevolent good-natured mood.

Causes of euphoria

Medicine considers this condition as an unhealthy manifestation that has occurred after toxic brain damage, drug intoxication, etc. A person can fall into this state after a psychological or physical trauma, but not for long.

Depending on the provoking factor, the following classification is carried out:

  1. euphoria as a manifestation of manic syndrome (accompanied by some (usually purely external) increase in mental productivity, in contrast to somatogenic euphoria, accompanied by its obvious decrease);
  2. "Empty", or unproductive euphoria, as a manifestation of severe intoxication or oxygen deficiency (with blood loss, gross organobrain lesions of the brain);
  3. euphoria from the use of psychoactive substances (accompanied by stupor, difficulty in all thought processes and an increase in the threshold of perception, a gross violation of criticism);
  4. euphoria during recovery - convalescence after serious illnesses (for example, typhoid) (is a combination of “joy from recovery” with a compensatory increase in the functional activity of the adrenal cortex).

Euphoria is a symptom of various mental illnesses, pronounced in affective disorder and manic syndrome.

What diseases does occur:

  • psychopathy
  • schizophrenia,
  • cyclothymia
  • epileptic disease
  • organic diseases of the brain (tumors of the frontal and temporal regions, injuries of the frontal and temporal regions),
  • manic syndrome
  • severe intoxication,
  • oxygen deficiency
  • blood loss
  • drug abuse (morphine, sleeping pills),
  • after drinking alcohol,
  • after serious illnesses (e.g. typhus)
  • final stages of the tuberculosis process.

Euphoria and depression

The depressive reaction, being the main cause, leads the person to the therapist for help and acts as the main complaint. The depressive reaction itself acts as a part of the cycle, conducting a curve either down or up. In many cases, a depressive reaction is preceded by euphoria, and its collapse plunges the individual into depression. If we want to understand the depressive reaction, then we should understand the phenomenon of euphoria.

Signs of euphoria are easily recognizable. An individual in a state of euphoria is hyperactive, quickly says, full of various ideas. Personal self-esteem is striking, and the development of this condition leads to the development of mania.

Euphoria is only a lesser degree of depressive reaction. The ego of an individual who is in euphoria is so overexcited, as if he is taking part in a miraculous, unusual event that will fulfill secret dreams. This reaction is comparable to the reaction of a child who was separated from his mother and is now waiting for her to return with incredible excitement. For the baby, the return of the mother and her love is the most cherished desire. Maternal love embodies the fulfillment of all the needs of the child. The return of the mother gives a motivational energy surge ending in euphoria.

Often, an individual in an euphoric state is unable to recognize the dynamics of his reaction, and also unknowingly perceives people as maternal images that must take care, love and even feed him. The initial interest of people in him will be, however, increasing, his euphoria will irritate people, and they will recoil from him.

There is no guarantee that people will satisfy his unconscious hopes, so over time the individual will feel rejected. The self-confidence and self-esteem that accompanies euphoria dissolves, and depression sets in, and with it the collapse of illusions.

The benefits and harms of euphoria

If such a joyful state is caused by natural causes, then its benefits are obvious. In such a period, a person gets rid of stress, is filled with positive emotions and relaxes. After all, it is very important to see the beautiful and receive joy from his contemplation, whether it be nature, music, paintings, etc.

If euphoria is caused artificially, then there is little use. Returning from such a blissful state, a person seeks to return to it back. After all, it is so important for an artist, poet or musician to state a creative upsurge when it is necessary to win or maintain his authority or vocation.

Euphoria treatment

To eliminate the symptoms of euphoria, you need to consult a psychiatrist. It is a specialist who can give a correct assessment of the patient’s well-being, make a diagnosis and prescribe the subsequent treatment of euphoria. Drugs and alcohol - drugs that bring with them a feeling of euphoria, are currently the most powerful factors affecting the destruction of social well-being.

People subject to their influence require help and treatment in the appropriate medical institutions - drug rehabilitation centers. It is within the walls of these organizations that they will be able to receive qualified help from experienced narcologists, accompanied by an individual approach to therapy.

One of the most important factors that have a positive effect on cure from alcohol and drug addiction, leading to a state of euphoria, is the patient’s personal conviction of the harmfulness of the habits acquired by him with full awareness of the possible social and other consequences: disability, personality degradation, loss of society with pronounced danger to him.

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The euphoria of a person’s stable emotional state is expressed in a joyful mood, a complacent, serene state, a sense of well-being, which often does not correspond to real events

Manifestations and properties of Euphoria

Euphoria and strong emotional elation, which is most often expressed in a stable state called - joy for no reason. This is the effect of youth, gushing health that gives a person physical elation. Euphoria is the flip side of hysteria.
  Most often, the state of Euphoria can be observed during the Love of two people.

Value scale extreme manifestations: Euphoria\u003e Tantrum

Euphoria - the absence of a sense of reality and the presence of a sense of sublimity. Responsibility and Euphoria are incompatible concepts. Where Euphoria, one cannot talk about responsibility. When a person falls in love, falls into a state of Euphoria, he does not evaluate the measure of his responsibility.

If he sees the object of his Love with his eyes full of idealizations - in isolation from the earth, against the background of stars and a bottomless sky, then he cannot really evaluate his actions.

A man is ready for anything: Beloved, I will lead you to the very edge of the universe, I will give you this star. Euphoria is the highest emotional state and powerful energy of Happiness and unconditional Love. Unconditional love is blissful.

The state of Euphoria in men is accompanied by a powerful surge of adrenaline and a desire to tear out a piece of Happiness to equip one's own nest and raise children. This is the work of the brain and a powerful incentive to earn a cash equivalent and bestow your object of love.

The state of Euphoria gradually disappears with youth. At a young age, a person has such conditions when there is no learning process or worries, no burdens or time restrictions, freedom of choice and action. This is a sufficient steady state of carelessness, openness, often accompanied by a slight love for the opposite sex and is called a state of euphoria.

When a person enters into life and begins a Passionate life - family, children, relationships, work, and he begins to make real mistakes, the state of life in Passion begins. The euphoria is leaving. You can’t count on euphoria in youth, it passes, leaves.

As soon as a person begins to live in society and an independent life, a burden of responsibility and responsibility falls upon him. He has a serious face, the period of growing up and youth has passed.

For people who are influenced by the energy of Passion, conditional Love is characteristic, implicated in self-interest: for money, for the body, commercialism, selfishness and self-interest.

When a person falls in love with Euphoria, self-interest is dissolved by Selflessness and Altruism.

Pure, unconditional love, this is the moment of Euphoria when there is a triumph of the spiritual energy of Happiness. A person understands, maybe for the first time in his life, that spiritual energy is not fictitious, transcendental tales, it is a real state located right in his heart.

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