Psychopathology, Its Causes and Symptoms |
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Psychiatric Nosologies | 5 |
The Psychopathology of Perception | 93 |
The Psychology of Intellect | 109 |
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abnormal activities aetiology affective illness agnosia alcohol anxiety apraxia autosuggestive become behaviour beliefs body brain Brit cause cells cerebral changes chromosome chromosome 21 clinical symptoms compulsive concept consciousness convictions cortex delusional depressive depressive illnesses develop diagnosis disease entities disorders emotional endopathological environment example experiences fear feel functions gametes gene genetic genital hallucinations heterosuggestions homosexuality hypnosis hypnotized hypochondriacal hypomanic hysterical symptoms individual instance interoceptive intuitive understanding kind lesions manic-depressive manifestations masturbation memory traces ment mental mind mnestic morbid morbidity risk motor neurotic normal nosologies objective observed obsessional occur organic origin pathogenic pathogenic events pathological percepts perhaps person phenomena phobic phosphenes physical physical trauma population predisposition pseudo-hallucinations psychiatric diseases psychiatric symptoms psychiatrists psychogenic psychoneural pool psychoneural processes psychopathology psychotic psychotic delusions reactions reactivity reminiscence responsible schizophrenic self-indulgent self-verifying sensory sexual sleep social subjective suffering and concern syndrome theories thought tions trance twins usually visual words X chromosome zygote