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- Hysteria - Wikipedia
Hysteria is a term used to mean ungovernable emotional excess and can refer to a temporary state of mind or emotion [1] In the nineteenth century, female hysteria was considered a diagnosable physical illness in women
- What Is Hysteria? - Verywell Mind
Hysteria used to describe symptoms like hallucinations, nervousness, and partial paralysis, mainly in women Today, symptoms once called hysteria are linked to disorders like dissociative and somatic symptom disorders
- Women And Hysteria In The History Of Mental Health - PMC
Hysteria is undoubtedly the first mental disorder attributable to women, accurately described in the second millennium BC, and until Freud considered an exclusively female disease
- What Is Hysteria? Psychology, History, Symptoms, And Mental . . . - ReGain
What is hysteria? Psychology has long explored the symptoms mental health treatment for hysteria Learn more about it
- Hysteria Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
HYSTERIA meaning: 1 : a state in which your emotions (such as fear) are so strong that you behave in an uncontrolled way; 2 : a situation in which many people behave or react in an extreme or uncontrolled way because of fear, anger, etc
- HYSTERIA | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
HYSTERIA meaning: 1 extreme fear, excitement, anger, etc that cannot be controlled: 2 extreme fear, excitement… Learn more
- From hysteria to empowerment | Yale School of Medicine
In ancient Greece, physicians practicing in the Hippocratic tradition commonly diagnosed women suffering with such vague symptoms as pain, heavy menstrual bleeding, depression, anxiety, and fatigue—and even infertility—with “hysteria,” a term derived from hystera, the Greek word for uterus
- Hysteria | definition of hysteria by Medical dictionary
The term hysteria is no longer in clinical use, and such symptoms are currently attributed to any of several psychiatric conditions, including somatic symptom disorder, conversion disorder, and histrionic personality disorder
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