Hysteria History
Mostrando 1-10 de 10 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. History of hysteria: Ilza Veith’s legacy
Resumos O livro Hysteria: The History of a Disease, da historiadora germano-americana Ilza Veith, publicado em 1965, representou certamente um marco na historiografia da histeria. Elogiado inicialmente como uma obra inovadora e sem precedentes em sua abrangência e erudição, tornou-se com o tempo objeto de múltiplas críticas com relação a suas omissõe
Revista Latinoamericana de Psicopatologia Fundamental. Publicado em: 2022
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2. A força de Eros em Gabrielle Coco Chanel: um estudo acerca da positividade na histeria feminina / The power of eros in Gabrielle Coco Chanel: a study about positivity in female hysteria
This present work brings a doctoral thesis that in some cases of hysteria, the phallicity, when articulates with Eros force, promotes a sublimatory condition called me by the condition of positivity. The interest for this study began in my practice in both private practice and in public service desk, where I observed that some patients who considered carryin
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 09/11/2012
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3. Uma visão histórico-crítica do conceito de crise não-epiléptica psicogênica / An historical-critical approach to the psychogenic non-epileptic seizure concept
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures are recurrent crisis, or attacks, or paroxysmal behavioral changes that can be misunderstood as epileptic seizure due to the behavioral similarity between both, however, these manifestations are not associated with abnormal electrical brain discharges that cause epileptic seizures. Non-epileptic seizures are classified into
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Uma noção de dor nos estudos sobre a histeria de Sigmund Freud
In this research, we have investigated the way of thinking of Sigmund Freud about pain, based on Studies in Hysteria, published in 1895. This work aproaches histery specifically, and has a grantee source for studying the proposed theme, as one of the major sympthoms in hysterical patients was some kind of pain. The painful sympthoms showed in the presented c
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Singularidades contemporâneas do masculino na publicidade impressa
This research has the proposer about discuss what kind of contemporary singularities in publicity images in the printed media about masculinity. In such case, this research discuss about the way that publicity transmits: features, measures, customs on male bodies. It uses international and national magazines oriented towards young male adults and their ads u
Publicado em: 2008
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6. Possibilidades da escuta psicanalítica da fadiga de si : um estudo sobre a teoria freudiana do sofrimento psíquico
This study looks into the psychic symptom that often appears in the current psychoanalytic clinic, which are expressed as fatigue or weariness of oneself. Such symptoms come along with non-acceptance to any facts related to the persons own history, leading to a total impossibility of acting. Thus this study intends to point out the possibility of changing th
Publicado em: 2007
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7. Considerações teórico-clínicas sobre a histeria feminina
The aim of this dissertation is to disclose how the identifying problematic related to the feminine present in a specific case of female hysteria occurs; through the clinical material obtained from the analytical process of a hysteric patient. The comprehension and analysis of the clinical material, which will be used to build this research, find their theor
Publicado em: 2005
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8. Hysteria following brain injury.
Of 167 patients referred to a unit treating severe behaviour disorders after brain injury, 54 showed clinical features closely resembling those of gross hysteria as described by Charcot. Close correlation was found with very diffuse insults (hypoxia and hypoglycaemia), but not with severity of injury or with family or personal history of hysterical or other
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9. Nerves and narratives: a cultural history of hysteria in nineteenth-century British prose
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10. Hereditary whispering dysphonia.
An Australian family group is described where at least twenty members have inherited torsion dystonia and two siblings with an affected mother have similar clinical manifestations, but have also the biochemical and pathological changes found in Wilson's disease. Whispering dysphonia was the commonest presenting symptom, and a diagnosis of hysteria was invari