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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, once a term for symptoms like hallucinations and nervousness thought to affect mainly women, is now recognized as part of mental health disorders such as dissociative and somatic symptom disorders
  • What Is Hysteria? Psychology, Symptoms, And Effects | Regain
    The definition of hysteria and the ideas around it have changed dramatically; today, it is generally seen as a symptom of dissociative or somatoform disorders that can affect both men and women
  • What is Hysteria, according to Freud, and how to treat it?
    What is hysteria? Freud saw it as a mental response to trauma and repressed emotions, not a physical illness—shaping modern views on mental health
  • Hysteria (2011) - IMDb
    Hysteria is the not-exceedingly-accurate story of the man who invented (of all things) the vibrator, in the midst of Victorian England and the laughable ideals of the time
  • What Is Hysteria? - iCliniq
    Hysteria was considered a mental illness historically, often diagnosed in women It is characterized by a wide array of symptoms that include emotional excess, physical symptoms without a physical cause, and unpredictable behavior
  • Hysteria Symptoms, Signs, Causes, and Modern Clinical Meaning
    “Hysteria” is not a current clinical diagnosis; it is a historical term for varied emotional, physical, and dissociative symptoms Symptoms once called hysteria may include fainting, tremor, weakness, numbness, seizure-like episodes, intense fear, memory gaps, or feeling detached from reality
  • Hysteria: a historical mirror in the misogyny of medicine? - BPS
    While hysteria no longer holds a distinct medical diagnosis, its historical journey underscores the persistent struggle against misogynistic views and highlights the ongoing evolution of scientific understanding in the realm of mental health


















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