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At the beginning of the twentieth century, "hysteria" as a medical or psychiatric diagnosis was primarily applied to women. In fact, the term itself comes from the Greek, meaning "wandering womb." We have since learned that this diagnosis had evolved from certain assumptions abou...
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Zusammenfassung: | At the beginning of the twentieth century, "hysteria" as a medical or psychiatric diagnosis was primarily applied to women. In fact, the term itself comes from the Greek, meaning "wandering womb." We have since learned that this diagnosis had evolved from certain assumptions about women's social roles and mental characteristics, and is no long in use. The modern equivalent of hysteria, however, may be borderline personality disorder, defined as "a pervasive pattern of instability of self-image, interpersonal relationships, and mood, beginning in early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts." This diagnosis is applied to women so much more often that to men that feminists have begun to raise important questions about the social, cultural, and even the medical assumptions underlying this "illness." Women are said to be "unstable" when they may be trying to reconcile often contradictory and conflicting social expectations. -- Provided by publisher |
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topic | Borderline personality disorder. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85015821 Women Mental health Sociological aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89006510 Women Socialization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85147342 Sex role Psychological aspects. Borderline Personality Disorder https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001883 État-limite (Psychiatrie) Femmes Santé mentale Aspect sociologique. Femmes Socialisation. Rôle selon le sexe Aspect psychologique. PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychology. bisacsh Borderline personality disorder fast Sex role Psychological aspects fast Women Mental health Sociological aspects fast Women Socialization fast |
topic_facet | Borderline personality disorder. Women Mental health Sociological aspects. Women Socialization. Sex role Psychological aspects. Borderline Personality Disorder État-limite (Psychiatrie) Femmes Santé mentale Aspect sociologique. Femmes Socialisation. Rôle selon le sexe Aspect psychologique. PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychology. Borderline personality disorder Sex role Psychological aspects Women Mental health Sociological aspects Women Socialization |
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