The medical establishment's opinion of women throughout Western history has been particularly wanting, due in no small part to its misconception of women's seemingly magical reproductive powers. ... This belief peaked at the end of the nineteenth century, when white, middle-classed women went through an epidemic of "hysteria".
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Female hysteria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is today no longer recognized by modern medical authorities as a medical disorder. Its diagnosis and treatment we...
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Hysteria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hysteria , in its colloquial use, describes a state of mind, one of unmanageable fear or emotional excesses. The fear is often caused by multiple events in one's past that involved some sort of sever...
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Positive diagnosis whereby a temporal relationship between psychological stress and onset of symptoms is established. ... During the history taking, you may get a vicarious feeling as if the patient is enjoying the symptoms. Q. How does hysteria occur?; A. There are two types of hysteria :
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First published in Murchison, Carl. (Ed.) (1930). History of Psychology in Autobiography (Vol. 1, pp. 123-133). ... I have always protested against subjective psychology, and here I am asked for a most personal and subjective psychological analysis. ... Charcot said to me later in speaking of the study of hysteria: "Nil admirari is...
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Fourth and finally, hysteria's history may be read as an ongoing attempt to theorize the mind-body relation within the medical sciences. Is hysteria fundamentally a psychological disorder with physical manifestations;
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The Story of Anna O: A Study on Hysteria (1979) ; Dramatizes the psychological history of Anna O., whose case catalyzed Sigmund Freud's development of his theory on the origins of hysteria and ultimately laid the groundwork for his psychological practice.
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Wessely, S. (1987). Mass hysteria: Two syndromes? : Psychological Medicine Vol 17(1) Feb 1987, 109-120. ... The original article was at Mass hysteria. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Psychology Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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Mesh-terms: American Civil War; Combat Disorders :: history; Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans; Hysteria :: history; Military Psychiatry :: history; Psychiatry :: history; Psychoanalytic Interpretation; Psychological Theory; Sex Factors;
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On the early history of male hysteria and psychic trauma. Charcot's influence on Freudian thought. ... Hysteria: the history of an idea. ... On the early history of male hysteria and psychic trauma. Charcot's influence on Freudian ...On the early history of male hysteria and psychic trauma. Charcot's influence on Freudian thought.
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