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Hysteria

Psychopathology, 1973
The hysterical personality means an infantile personality plus ‘something extra’. This ‘extra’ which complements the infantilism of hysteria, are determined by the following constellation of factors: (1) an immature, underdeveloped, emotional personality with a feeble identity; (2) due to the relatively great need for warding off emotional influences ...
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Hysteria

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1972
Although hysteria is one of the oldest psychiatric disorders, little is known about its underlying mechanisms of action. If the enigma of this disorder is to be unraveled, then what is needed is a biologically based theoretical model which permits theory-related predictions capable of scientific validation.
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Hysteria and Hysteria-like Disorders

2001
Abstract The major modern-day illness roles in Europe and North America fall into three historically related types: disorders that resemble hysteria, multiple consciousness, and disorders ascribed to trauma. Hysteria and the modern day illness roles that resemble it are described in this chapter; multiple consciousness is described in
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Hysteria

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
J, Mendlewicz, C C, Schulman
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