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“Not Until the Baby Arrives”: When Delusional Pregnancy Impacts the Management of Uterine Cancer
A 56-year-old postmenopausal woman (FB) was diagnosed with Grade 1 endometrioid adenocarcinoma but was refusing a hysterectomy. The patient understood she had cancer and understood treatment was required to treat the condition.
Marnina Norys +3 more
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The possibilities of a beach: queerness and Francois Ozon's beaches [PDF]
© The Author 2012. This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Screen following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version vol. 53 issue 1 pp.
Handyside, Fiona
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Abstract Objectives Parental psychosis poses challenges for families but tailored support for parents remains limited. Very few studies have explored the day‐to‐day parenting practices of parents with psychosis in depth, and none have qualitatively compared their parenting to that of parents without serious mental illness (SMI).
Hannah Collins +4 more
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Immune dysregulation in mania: A proof‐of‐concept platelet proteomics study
Aims Bipolar disorder (BD) is a major psychiatric condition with a multifaceted and largely unknown pathophysiology. Mania, the defining feature of BD, remains underinvestigated. Proteomics offers a powerful, data‐driven, unbiased approach to uncover biological alterations.
Paola Magioncalda +6 more
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Feminist Legal Scholarship: A History Through the Lens of the California Law Review [PDF]
This Essay describes the evolution of feminist legal scholarship, using six articles published by the California Law Review as exemplars. This short history provides a window on the most important contributions of feminist scholarship to understandings ...
Bartlett, Katharine T.
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Abstract This article offers an alternative understanding to the therapeutic experiences of human interactions with companion species, particularly dogs and horses, through a phenomenological discussion of more‐than‐human intersubjectivity. In an ethnographic account of residents of the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia, the lived experience of
Katherine Joy Fletcher
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Abstract This manuscript documents a systematic ethnomycological analysis of ethnographic archives. Focusing on texts describing human–fungi interactions, I conduct a global, cross‐cultural review of mushroom use, covering 193 societies worldwide. The study reveals diverse mushroom‐related cultural practices, emphasizing the significance of fungi ...
Roope O. Kaaronen
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Sartrean Account of Mental Health [PDF]
The antipsychiatrists in the 1960's, specifically Thomas Szasz, have claimed that mental illness does not exist. This argument was based on a specific definition of physical disease that, Szasz argued, could not be applied to mental illness.
Krgovic, Jelena
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ABSTRACT This article offers a Lacanian psychoanalytic interpretation of emerging forms of human–artificial intelligence (AI) relationships, particularly emotionally responsive systems such as AI companions and AI girlfriends. It addresses the notion of “AI psychosis,” understood not as a diagnostic category but as a descriptive term for disturbances ...
Tibor A. Brečka
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Pregnant Without a Uterus: A Case of Pseudocyesis Preceding Psychosis
Pseudocyesis is an uncommon syndrome in which a woman firmly believes to be pregnant, and manifests signs and symptoms of pregnancy, in the absence of true gestation.
Rita Facão +3 more
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