نتایج جستجو برای: hysteria

تعداد نتایج: 1115  

Journal: :Lancet 2000
P W Halligan B S Athwal D A Oakley R S Frackowiak

In a single case study with positron emission tomography (PET) functional imaging, hypnotic paralysis activated similar brain areas to those in conversion hysteria, supporting the view that hypnosis and hysteria might share common neurophysiological mechanisms.

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2003
G Gayle Stephens

Despite the attrition of psychoanalytic explanations for clinical conditions and the disappearance of “hysteria” from diagnostic lexicons, the phenomena first addressed in an orderly manner by Charcot and Freud continue to reassert themselves, as is apparent in the article by Vorhees in this issue of the JABFP. An elderly woman began to have spells of falling, paralysis, paresthesia, and uncont...

2016
H. H. Carleton

In any discussion on hysteria some psychological treatment cannot be avoided, but it is upon the physiological aspects of the subject that I wish to lay stress since the-physiological disturbances are most pronounced when hysterical states have been in existence for long periods. In recent years most of us became familiar with transient hysterical symptoms, which, under appropriate treatment, w...

Journal: :The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1891

Journal: :Chemical & Engineering News Archive 2011

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 2003

2016
Abdulmaged M Traish Jay C Vance Abraham Morgentaler

O n February 4, 2014, The New York Times published an editorial “Overselling testosterone, dangerously”, in which it alleged that the rise in testosterone prescriptions was medically unwarranted, and that scientific studies suggesting an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) provided “the most compelling evidence yet that many American men have embarked on a perilous course of overtrea...

Journal: :Southern medical journal 1999
R Bartholomew S Wessely

OBJECTIVE We studied an example of epidemic hysteria occurring outside a closed community and involving fear of being "gassed." The description presented is that of a previously unrecorded case of epidemic hysteria in the state of Virginia during 1933-1934. DATA SOURCES Data were gathered from contemporary newspaper accounts. CONCLUSION The case of the Virginia "gasser" is one in a long ser...

Journal: :Academic Medicine 1943

Journal: :Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists 1977

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