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  • and self-preservation also suggest psychosis in adults. Deficits in ... adult psychiatric problems such as psychosis and borderline states have ...
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  • Rogers suggested that psychosis is the extreme result of such a situation, when a person's defenses have become so overwhelmed that they ...
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  • of what could be classified as a state of psychosis. ==Werewolf Lore== [[image:Painting Werewolfhead.jpg|thumb|250px|Drawing of a werewolf head.]] ...
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  • Maudsley on Swedenborg's messianic psychosis." British Journal of Psychiatry 165 (1994):690-691, who wrote that Swedenborg suffered ...
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  • experiences as the mere product of psychosis is to ignore both his genius and his prophetic calling. In the end, we can only admit that, although ...
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  • included a depressive type of manic-depressive psychosis within the area of "Major affective disorders." Committee on Nomenclature and ...
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  • defending himself against… all-out psychosis. John Corry, a controversial figure himself Terry Teachout, [https://www.nytimes.com/1994/01/30/books/eyeshades ...
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  • Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (November 11, 1922 – April 11, 2007) was an American novelist known for works blending satire, black comedy, and science ...
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  • that his thoughts are extreme an analysis of psychosis or "a break with reality" needs to be evaluated. Compulsions are defined by repetitive ...
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  • The state of mental health is generally understood to be a state of well-being, with the ability to cope with the stresses of life, and function ...
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  • about the P scale is that it is diagnostic for psychosis. The EPQ is not a diagnostic instrument. While appropriateness of the label “Psychoticism” ...
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  • consumed human flesh and was said to cause psychosis. Typically, spirits of these types manifested themselves in the phenomena of possession, disease ...
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  • and support the ego or can swallow it up in psychosis or suicide. The positive, creative aspects of the great mother are represented by breast and ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Psychology Defense mechanisms are psychological mechanisms aimed at reducing anxiety. They were ...
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  • * a symptom in psychosis, and * a characteristic in several of the object relations [subtypes].Peter Gay, Freud: A Life for Our Time (W. W. Norton ...
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  • His wife suffered from a severe outbreak of psychosis, and even after her recovery, Hesse saw no possible future with her. Their home in Bern was ...
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  • Category:Psychologists Jung, Carl Category:Public [[Image:Carl_Jung_(1912).png|right|thumb|Carl Jung in 1912]] Carl Gustav Jung (July 26, 1875 ...
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  • in sound to words pertaining to psychosis and also due to the fact that it had become irreversibly associated with various connotations of 1960s ...
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  • * Naturally occurring: dreams, lucid dreams, euphoria, ecstasy, psychosis as well as purported premonitions, out-of-body experiences, and channeling. ...
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  • disposal to overcome what he called this "war psychosis," by whipping up sympathy for the Sudeten Germans and hatred of the Czechs. ...
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  • "an obvious victim of manic-depressive psychosis" and said that the Nazis would not have chosen "an agent so inept and witless." Citing ...
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  • hallucinations and eventually total psychosis. In this novel, as with all Dick novels, there is an underlying thread of paranoia and dissociation ...
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  • Category:Public [[Image:John Calvin - Young.jpg|right|thumb|Young John Calvin]] John Calvin (July 10, 1509 – May 27, 1564) was a prominent Christian ...
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  • symptoms have been reported, such as aphasia or psychosis (Navarro et al. 2005; Jongen 2006). Fifteen percent of individuals have multiple symptoms when ...
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  • Autism, formally called autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism spectrum condition (ASC), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by ...
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  • Vollmer's addiction led to a temporary psychosis, which resulted in her admission to a hospital, and the custody of her child was endangered. Yet ...
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  • Overlook Hotel until collapsing into homicidal psychosis, then trying to kill his family with an ax. The film was shot mostly at the Elstree and ...
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  • Marxow developed an acute case of "cocaine psychosis" as a result of Freud's prescriptions and died a few years later. Freud felt great ...
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  • George W. Bush: A Reflection of Our Collective Psychosis. Bloomington, IN: Authorhouse, 2006. ISBN 142590744X. * Hughes, Karen. George W Bush: ...
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  • author={{aut|Metzl, Jonathan|title=The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia ... on Lara Rzesnitzek (2013) "Early Psychosis" as a mirror of biologist ...
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