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Hysteroid dysphoria is a name
given to
repeated episodes of
depressed mood in
response to
feeling rejected.
There is a
common misconception surrounding...
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borderline type
Emotional intensity disorder Hysteria Hysteric personality –
Hysteroid Negative affectivity/neuroticism
Idealization by
Edvard Munch (1903),...
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indicated for
outpatients with
dysthymia complicated by
panic disorder or
hysteroid dysphoria.
Newer MAOIs such as
selegiline (typically used in the treatment...
- Personality,
which broke down the
human personality into
seven scales: Normal,
Hysteroid, Manic, Depressive, Autistic, Paranoid, and Epileptoid.
These scales first...
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further ventured that Lovecraft's 1908
breakdown was
attributed to a "
hysteroid seizure", a term that has
become synonymous with
atypical depression....
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Experimental Hypnosis, Vol.II, No.2, (April 1954), pp. 106–108. Meares, A., "The
Hysteroid Aspects Of Hypnosis",
American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol.112, No.11,...
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Those with
haltlose personality disorder demonstrate similarities to
hysteroid dysphoria. In 1928, it was
proposed that
fantasy prone personality was...
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Mikhail Gerasimov, came to the
conclusion that
Ionesyan belonged to the
hysteroid type, and that he
committed he
crimes for self-affirmation, as he wanted...
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certain conditions of
nervous derangement, somnambulism—hypnotism—hysteria—
hysteroid affections, etc. at
Google Books. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 256 p...
- Rosanoff's
theory of
personality distinguishes seven dimensions (normal,
hysteroid, manic, depressive, autistic, paranoid, and epileptoid),
which can be...