Epidemic hysteria, known by multiple synonymous terms, including mass hysteria, mass psychogenic ill-ness, and mass sociogenic illness, has been defined as a constellation of symptoms suggestive of organi
Hypochondriasis can be conceptualized in four ways: 1) as a psychiatric syndrome composed of “functi...
Contemporary commentators describe the current period as“an era of fake news”in which misinformation...
• Editorial• “there is one very vital preventative which a great many seem to have overlooked—the su...
Epidemic hysteria, known by multiple synonymous terms, including mass hysteria, mass psychogenic ill...
This article examines the possibility that the "nightclub shots" epidemic is a "mass psychogenic dis...
Mass psychogenic illness (or epidemic sociogenic attacks, a newer proposed appellation), previously ...
Background Episodes of mass sociogenic illness are becoming Increasingly recognised as a significant...
For the last 100 years, the modern concept of epidemics as contagious diseases caused by pathogenic ...
Hysteria is a condition in which people assume to be ill. These people need care and counselling. Th...
Hysteria was once a serious psychological syndrome, but nowadays in the West, this disease category ...
In this report we describe the circumstances surrounding an outbreak of mass hysteria among first ye...
Issue/problem: After disasters, terrorist attacks and wars social epidemics of medically unexplained...
Mental health in epidemic periods is a recurrent theme, as well as epidemics themselves. Based on an...
Coffin Jean-Christophe. Mark S. Micale, Approaching Hysteria : Disease and its Interpretations. In: ...
Includes index.Accompanied by a booklet including an introduction and an essay, "Pierre Janet and ps...
Hypochondriasis can be conceptualized in four ways: 1) as a psychiatric syndrome composed of “functi...
Contemporary commentators describe the current period as“an era of fake news”in which misinformation...
• Editorial• “there is one very vital preventative which a great many seem to have overlooked—the su...
Epidemic hysteria, known by multiple synonymous terms, including mass hysteria, mass psychogenic ill...
This article examines the possibility that the "nightclub shots" epidemic is a "mass psychogenic dis...
Mass psychogenic illness (or epidemic sociogenic attacks, a newer proposed appellation), previously ...
Background Episodes of mass sociogenic illness are becoming Increasingly recognised as a significant...
For the last 100 years, the modern concept of epidemics as contagious diseases caused by pathogenic ...
Hysteria is a condition in which people assume to be ill. These people need care and counselling. Th...
Hysteria was once a serious psychological syndrome, but nowadays in the West, this disease category ...
In this report we describe the circumstances surrounding an outbreak of mass hysteria among first ye...
Issue/problem: After disasters, terrorist attacks and wars social epidemics of medically unexplained...
Mental health in epidemic periods is a recurrent theme, as well as epidemics themselves. Based on an...
Coffin Jean-Christophe. Mark S. Micale, Approaching Hysteria : Disease and its Interpretations. In: ...
Includes index.Accompanied by a booklet including an introduction and an essay, "Pierre Janet and ps...
Hypochondriasis can be conceptualized in four ways: 1) as a psychiatric syndrome composed of “functi...
Contemporary commentators describe the current period as“an era of fake news”in which misinformation...
• Editorial• “there is one very vital preventative which a great many seem to have overlooked—the su...