The aim of this paper is to summarize the limited literature on clinical vampirism, vampire cults and the involvement of adolescents in vampire-like behavior. The various definitions of clinical vampirism are outlined and the emergence of vampire cults from Gothic culture is examined. Further, the clinical features of cult behavior, the attraction to cults, the risk factors for cult involvement, and the clinical management of cult members are discussed. Additionally, vampire popular media is briefly introduced and a case study presented
With its roots in Eastern Europe and rapidly spreading to Western society in the past few hundred ye...
What has made bloodsucking, immortal creatures so captivating in innumerable myths from across the w...
The vampire is one of the most powerful and enduring archetypes handed down to us by nineteenth-cent...
The aim of this paper is to summarize the limited literature on clinical vampirism, vampire cults an...
Clinical vampirism is named after the mythical vampire, and is a recognizable, although rare, clinic...
Clinical vampirism in psychiatric practice is very rare and usually associated with schizophrenia, a...
Vampires have continually been depicted in literary and cinematic works as pale, undead human beings...
Vampires have been discussed for millennia, appearing in folklore throughout various cultures. From ...
A total of 1133 13-15-year-old pupils in six secondary schools in South Wales were invited to comple...
Many legends and myths have survived through ages. They also have strong connection with reality of ...
While most of the vampire subculture these days is a benign form of role-playing, there have been ca...
For years psychological literature has included cases and treatment implications for individuals aff...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the growing popularity of vampire fiction, particularly par...
Proefskrif (PhD)--PU vir CHO, 1993The research was undertaken against the backdrop of a world-wide o...
In this thesis, I undertake a multi-disciplinary survey and descriptive analysis of vampires and oth...
With its roots in Eastern Europe and rapidly spreading to Western society in the past few hundred ye...
What has made bloodsucking, immortal creatures so captivating in innumerable myths from across the w...
The vampire is one of the most powerful and enduring archetypes handed down to us by nineteenth-cent...
The aim of this paper is to summarize the limited literature on clinical vampirism, vampire cults an...
Clinical vampirism is named after the mythical vampire, and is a recognizable, although rare, clinic...
Clinical vampirism in psychiatric practice is very rare and usually associated with schizophrenia, a...
Vampires have continually been depicted in literary and cinematic works as pale, undead human beings...
Vampires have been discussed for millennia, appearing in folklore throughout various cultures. From ...
A total of 1133 13-15-year-old pupils in six secondary schools in South Wales were invited to comple...
Many legends and myths have survived through ages. They also have strong connection with reality of ...
While most of the vampire subculture these days is a benign form of role-playing, there have been ca...
For years psychological literature has included cases and treatment implications for individuals aff...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the growing popularity of vampire fiction, particularly par...
Proefskrif (PhD)--PU vir CHO, 1993The research was undertaken against the backdrop of a world-wide o...
In this thesis, I undertake a multi-disciplinary survey and descriptive analysis of vampires and oth...
With its roots in Eastern Europe and rapidly spreading to Western society in the past few hundred ye...
What has made bloodsucking, immortal creatures so captivating in innumerable myths from across the w...
The vampire is one of the most powerful and enduring archetypes handed down to us by nineteenth-cent...