Translation for '
hysteria' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN | hysteria | - |
| SYNO | craze | delirium | frenzy | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Mass psychogenic illness (MPI), also called mass sociogenic illness, mass psychogenic disorder, epidemic hysteria, or mass hysteria, involves the spread of illness symptoms through a population where there is no infectious agent responsible for contagion.
- McElroy is the author of the book "Rape Culture Hysteria", in which she contends that rape culture is a result of popular hysteria to the disadvantage of men, and in particular, white men.
- In the late nineteenth century, French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot tackled what he referred to as "the great neurosis" or hysteria.
- The three categories of hysteria — "conversion hysteria", "anxiety hysteria", and "traumatic hysteria" — have a basis in alienation, with an identification to those-without-the-phallus, and a self-sacrifice through displacement.
- The band's name was taken from the Inuit word for "Arctic Hysteria", Piblokto, with symptoms including hysteria (screaming, uncontrolled wild behaviour), depression and echolalia (senseless repetition of words).
- Burroughs visits Matthew Paris to investigate the origin of the witch hysteria and finds the household fearful and lifeless.
- In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, hysteria was a common psychiatric diagnosis made primarily in women.
- The hypnoid state is a theory of the origins of hysteria published jointly by Josef Breuer and Sigmund Freud in their "Preliminary communication" of 1893, subsequently reprinted as the first chapter of "Studies on Hysteria" (1895).
- Some specific psychological themes explored in the novel are grief, eating disorders and hysteria.
- It was used to cure the vapours (hysteria and other cases of a patient losing mental focus), and still is used today to assist individuals experiencing hysteria.
- Charcot did not consider people suffering from hysteria as pretenders and discovered that hysteria was not just a state reserved for women.
- The Halifax Slasher was the supposed attacker in an incident of mass hysteria that occurred in the town of Halifax, England, in November 1938 following a series of reported attacks on local people, mostly women.
- He is an expert in fields such as mass hysteria and mass psychogenic illness [...] and is frequently consulted by media during current events of sociological phenomena such as incidences of suspected mass hysteria or panic.
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