But then something goes awry: the second half of each verse repeats the gesture of elation, but the words are no longer joyous.
In the tautology of opera, her happiness, or elation, is both affirmed and confirmed by her means of expression.
However, understanding the normative range of elation in children, especially young children, will require further research.
Most notably, his manic episodes had a clear episodic course, during which he experienced acute symptoms of anxiety, irritability, psychotic grandiosity, elation, and lability.
Although reliability can be achieved regarding elation 0euphoria within research settings, cross-institutional and cross-national studies of this symptom would likely reveal considerable differences in interpretation.
The body needs to check the soul and repress its tendencies toward uncontrolled elation and pride.
These include the challenges of characterizing elation and grandiosity; differentiating mania from comorbid symptoms, rages, sequelae of maltreatment, and typical developmental phenomena; and the unique manifestations of psychosis.
Some patients report not being aware of the change in movement, but do report an overwhelming feeling of being controlled by emotions such as extreme anxiety/elation.