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generally attributed to
imbalanced physiology. In
Latin alienatio mentis (
mental alienation), this
usage has been
dated to Asclepiades. Once
translations of such...
- Karl Marx's
theory of
alienation describes the
estrangement (German: Entfremdung) of
people from
aspects of
their human nature (Gattungswesen, 'species-essence')...
- Some ****ert that
parental alienation should be
diagnosable in
children as a
mental disorder. Some
propose that
parental alienation be
recognized as a form...
-
broadly criticized by
legal and
mental health scholars for
lacking scientific validity and reliability.
Parental alienation syndrome is a term
coined by...
-
classification of
mental disorders, also
known as
psychiatric nosology or
psychiatric taxonomy, is
central to the
practice of
psychiatry and
other mental health...
- ISBNÂ 0-8154-1038-7, p. 111 Butler, David. "Usher's Hypochondriasis:
Mental Alienation and
Romantic Idealism in Poe's
Gothic Tales",
collected in On Poe:...
- neurosis, then, in the next generation,
mental alienation.
After the
second generation, the
mental alienation led to imbecility. Finally, the
fourth generation...
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experiment on
himself and
published an 1845 book
entitled Hashish and
mental alienation in
which he
establishes an
equivalence between dream, hallucination...
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Sibling estrangement or
sibling alienation is the
breakdown of
relationships between siblings resulting in a lack of
communication or
outright avoidance...
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Abidin Dino. His
lifetime in
Paris p****ed with
alcohol dependency,
mental alienation and
cognitive dissonance. He fell in love with the
female Turkish...