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... Organic Theories of Hysteria No attempt will be made to review the principal organic - that is , biochem- ical , genetic , pathophysiological , etc. - theories of hysteria . I shall only state my position vis - à - vis organic theories ...
... Organic Theories of Hysteria No attempt will be made to review the principal organic - that is , biochem- ical , genetic , pathophysiological , etc. - theories of hysteria . I shall only state my position vis - à - vis organic theories ...
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... organic symptoms . " Felix Deutsch ( 1922 ) was probably the first to note that such " symptoms " could arise by a mechanism other than that of hysterical conversion . Saul ( 1935 ) later made the same observation : Some psychogenic organic ...
... organic symptoms . " Felix Deutsch ( 1922 ) was probably the first to note that such " symptoms " could arise by a mechanism other than that of hysterical conversion . Saul ( 1935 ) later made the same observation : Some psychogenic organic ...
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... organic symptoms . " Yet Alexander ( 1950 ) , Deutsch ( 1939 ) , and Saul ( 1935 ) have offered us precisely this type of classification . I submit that there are no " organic symptoms " in any of the above- mentioned examples . A ...
... organic symptoms . " Yet Alexander ( 1950 ) , Deutsch ( 1939 ) , and Saul ( 1935 ) have offered us precisely this type of classification . I submit that there are no " organic symptoms " in any of the above- mentioned examples . A ...
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Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
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