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  2. Mood swing - Wikipedia

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    Graphical comparison of mood swings, compared with bipolar disorder and cyclothymia. A mood swing is an extreme or sudden change of mood.Such changes can play a positive or a disruptive part in promoting problem solving and in producing flexible forward planning. [1]

  3. Mood (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    The idea of social mood as a "collectively shared state of mind" (Nofsinger 2005; Olson 2006) is attributed to Robert Prechter and his socionomics. The notion is used primarily in the field of economics (investments). In sociology, philosophy, and psychology, crowd behavior is the formation of a common mood directed toward an object of ...

  4. My Ever Changing Moods - Wikipedia

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    "My Ever Changing Moods" was composed by lead vocalist Paul Weller, recorded at Weller's own studio Solid Bond Studios, and was released in 1984.It is the first single from the band's debut studio album, Café Bleu (1984), which was renamed My Ever Changing Moods in the United States to capitalise on the success of that single.

  5. An Unquiet Mind - Wikipedia

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    An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness is a memoir written by American clinical psychologist and bipolar disorder researcher Kay Redfield Jamison and published in 1995. [1] The book details Jamison's experience with bipolar disorder and how it affected her in various areas of her life from childhood up until the writing of the book.

  6. Bud Powell's Moods - Wikipedia

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    Bud Powell's Moods is a studio album by jazz pianist Bud Powell, released in 1956 by Norgran, [2] featuring sessions that Powell recorded in 1954 and 1955. The album was re-issued by Verve , [ 3 ] and released as a CD replica by Verve (Japan) in 2006 (POCJ-2740).

  7. The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson - Wikipedia

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    The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson is a studio album by American recording artist Wanda Jackson. It was released in December 1968 via Capitol Records and contained 11 tracks. The project was Jackson's thirteenth studio album in her career and spawned two singles.

  8. Metamood - Wikipedia

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    The perceived ability to distinguish and repair distressing moods or preserve positive moods predicts superior overall well-being. Emotional repair is also found to have direct links to the maintenance of subjective happiness. [8] Meta-mood experiences, such as mood clarity and emotional repair, are high predictors of life satisfaction.

  9. Wild Mood Swings - Wikipedia

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    Wild Mood Swings is the tenth studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 6 May 1996 by Fiction Records. [3] The album charted at number nine on the UK Albums Chart , staying on chart for six weeks, and charted at number 12 in the US Billboard 200 .