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- M**** psychogenic illness (MPI), also called m**** sociogenic illness, m**** psychogenic disorder, epidemic hysteria or m**** hysteria, involves the spread...
- identity disorder. The non-trauma related model, also referred to as the sociogenic or fantasy model, suggests that dissociative identity disorder is developed...
- they have a similar disease or ailment, sometimes referred to as m**** sociogenic illness or epidemic hysteria. According to an account which was written...
- framework has changed and deepened over the years. In her essay "Towards the Sociogenic Principle: Fanon, Identity, the Puzzle of Conscious Experience, and What...
- August 2021). "Stop that! It's not Tourette's but a new type of m**** sociogenic illness". Brain. 145 (2). Oxford University Press (OUP): 476–480. doi:10...
- Theories of the Human, Weheliye, Duke University Press. "Towards the Sociogenic Principle: Fanon, The Puzzle of Conscious Experience, of 'Identity' and...
- M**** spectrometry imaging, a technique used in m**** spectrometry M**** sociogenic illness, the rapid spread of physical symptoms of illness among the members...
- end, it was suggested that the staff underwent an outbreak of a m**** sociogenic illness, which could have been a result of the chemical conversion described...
- to nine, or as an unintentional product of therapy, fantasy, or other sociogenic factors. Treatment: Long-term psychotherapy to improve the patient's quality...
- and said "If the illness of Iranian schoolgirls is not caused by 'm**** sociogenic illness,' then it raises a fundamental question about the underlying reason...