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- The term "psychasthenia" was first primarily ****ociated with French psychiatrist Pierre Janet, who divided the neuroses into the psychasthenias and the...
- increases in the scores on the hypochondriasis, depression, hysteria, psychasthenia, schizophrenia, and mania scales. The drug's potency caught the attention...
- hysterias and psychasthenias. Hysterias induced such symptoms as anaesthesia, visual field narrowing, paralyses, and unconscious acts. Psychasthenias involved...
- myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS)) (G93.3) and psychasthenia (F48.8). One modern theory of neurasthenia is that it was actually dysautonomia...
- and following a near nervous breakdown in 1924 was diagnosed with "psychasthenia". Hughes was a lifelong Anglican. He inherited this affiliation from...
- S. R. (1942). A multiphasic personality schedule (Minnesota): IV. Psychasthenia. Journal of Applied Psychology, 26, 614-624. McKinley, J. C, & Hathaway...
- Psychasthénie (The obsessions and psychasthenia) in 1903. It included the newly defined condition of psychasthenia, which became a prototype of Carl Jung's...
- psychoanalysis (1934) An English translation of the essay: Mimicry and Legendary Psychasthenia (1935) Cheng, Joyce: "Mask, Mimicry, Metamorphosis: Roger Caillois,...
- North America were found to have high levels of depression, hysteria, psychasthenia, post traumatic stress disorder, ego strength, anxiety, repression,...
- competence, which he set out in publications including Obsessions and Psychasthenia (1903) and From Anguish to Ecstasy (1926), among others. In its concern...