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  • Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES), also referred to as pseudoseizures, non-epileptic attack disorder (NEAD), functional seizures, or dissociative...
    25 KB (2,822 words) - 19:09, 15 September 2024
  • to be psychogenic in origin include psychogenic seizures, psychogenic polydipsia, psychogenic tremor, and psychogenic pain. The term psychogenic disease...
    6 KB (731 words) - 05:06, 28 February 2024
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    Mass psychogenic illness (MPI), also called mass sociogenic illness, mass psychogenic disorder, epidemic hysteria or mass hysteria, involves the spread...
    55 KB (6,136 words) - 02:58, 12 October 2024
  • Dissociative amnesia or psychogenic amnesia is a dissociative disorder "characterized by retrospectively reported memory gaps. These gaps involve an inability...
    23 KB (2,561 words) - 07:54, 2 October 2024
  • Psychogenic pain is physical pain that is caused, increased, or prolonged by mental, emotional, or behavioral factors, without evidence of physical injury...
    10 KB (1,050 words) - 00:03, 17 December 2023
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    psychogenic polydipsia are forms of polydipsia characterised by excessive fluid intake in the absence of physiological stimuli to drink. Psychogenic polydipsia...
    29 KB (3,098 words) - 12:21, 10 September 2024
  • often it is evoked by a press. Murray argued environmental factors play a role in how psychogenic needs are displayed in behavior. He used the term "presses"...
    15 KB (1,514 words) - 09:51, 14 May 2024
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    Havana syndrome (category Mass psychogenic illness)
    conditions being the result of actions by a hostile power; some cited psychogenic factors, environmental causes, or pre-existing medical conditions as possible...
    134 KB (12,944 words) - 04:01, 6 October 2024
  • menstruation. Nervous and emotional: Psychogenic factors such as stress or excessive excitement may cause hypomenorrhea. Such factors suppress the activity of the...
    5 KB (681 words) - 18:17, 19 February 2024
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    Psychogenic alopecia, also called over-grooming or psychological baldness, is a compulsive behavior that affects domestic cats. Generally, psychogenic...
    3 KB (343 words) - 15:16, 2 August 2024
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    general, but is commonly seen in victims of nuclear disaster. Cases of psychogenic purpura are also described in the medical literature, some claimed to...
    7 KB (672 words) - 05:06, 19 August 2024
  • Tanganyika laughter epidemic (category Mass psychogenic illness)
    Tanganyika laughter epidemic of 1962 was an outbreak of mass hysteria—or mass psychogenic illness (MPI)—rumored to have occurred in or near the village of Kashasha...
    9 KB (970 words) - 16:15, 10 July 2024
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    disturbance. It is estimated that about 20% of BMS cases involve psychogenic factors, and some consider BMS a psychosomatic illness, caused by cancerophobia...
    28 KB (2,808 words) - 20:00, 22 September 2024
  • environmental and genetic factors. Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are described as neurobehavioral conditions or "psychogenic illnesses" which occur...
    18 KB (1,721 words) - 21:12, 9 October 2024
  • long been strongly associated with a variety of psychological or psychogenic factors, including conversion disorder, major depression, obsessive-compulsive...
    32 KB (3,631 words) - 14:27, 13 October 2024
  • "Murray's theory of psychogenic needs". Retrieved November 21, 2012, from http://psychology.about.com/od/theoriesofpersonality/a/psychogenic.htm Archived 2015-09-06...
    7 KB (1,004 words) - 10:23, 27 February 2024
  • Folie à deux (category Mass psychogenic illness)
    Hysterical contagion Jocasta complex Major depressive disorder Mass psychogenic illness Paraphrenia Schizophrenia Slender Man stabbing Columbine High...
    35 KB (4,044 words) - 19:35, 8 October 2024
  • general "psychopathology factor" in 2012, or simply "p factor". This construct shares its conceptual similarity with the g factor of general intelligence...
    22 KB (2,697 words) - 18:23, 2 August 2024
  • dissociation and magical thinking. Lloyd deMause has described a system of psychogenic modes (see below) which describe the range of styles of parenting he...
    30 KB (2,873 words) - 12:10, 25 June 2024
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    French: [fʁisɔ̃]; French for "shiver"), also known as aesthetic chills or psychogenic shivers, is a psychophysiological response to rewarding stimuli (including...
    22 KB (2,629 words) - 08:18, 26 September 2024
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