- In neurology, abulia, or
aboulia (from
Ancient Gr****: βουλή,
meaning "will"),
refers to a lack of will or
initiative and can be seen as a
disorder of...
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continent or
incontinent according as his
reason is or is not in control".
Aboulia Acedia Categorical imperative Disorders of
diminished motivation Ego depletion...
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which it
appears explore themes of nihilism,
despair and
mental illness.
Aboulia Aergia – Gr****
goddess personifying sloth Anhedonia Anomie Apathy Cabin...
- symptoms.
Selective mutism Locked-in
syndrome Athymhormic syndrome Catatonia Aboulia Cairns, H; R. C. Oldfield; J.B. Pennybacker; D.
Whitteridge (1941). "Akinetic...
- self-directed
purposeful activities. Athymhormia,
disorder of motivation.
Aboulia, neurological, with
anatomical damage.
Amotivational syndrome, normally...
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frequently accompanied by astasis, an
inability to stand, see Astasia-abasia.
Aboulia Astasia Paul
Oscar Blocq "Abasia
Definition & Meaning". Merriam-Webster...
- in
order to keep the
demon away, also
known as the "Essential Remedy".
Aboulia Acedia Anomie Sloth (deadly sin)
Weltschmerz Lady
Midday Nelson, Matthew...
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impacts of
childhood upbringing on the
later development of aboulomania. "
aboulia". The New
Oxford American Dictionary (2nd ed.).
Chrisomalis S (2007). "Manias...
- many
cases by
persistent slowness of
movement and lack of
initiative (
aboulia).
Between 1750 and 1800,
France and
Germany experienced minor epidemics...
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patients claim to have
complete lack of thoughts,
positive or negative.
Aboulia Akinetic mutism Athymhormia Huntington's
disease Progressive supranuclear...