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Кроме того, если вы страдаете биполярным расстройством, будьте осторожнее с интенсивными и продолжительными позитивными эмоциями. Они могут спровоцировать маниакальный приступ. См.: June Gruber. Can Feeling Too Good Be Bad? Positive Emotion Persistence (PEP) in Bipolar Disorder // Current Directions in Psychological Science. 2001. 20 (4). P. 217–221.
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