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Electroconvulsive therapy
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ISBN: 0198033788 9780198033783 9780195148206 0195148207 0197706436 0190287403 Year: 2002 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford Unversity Press,

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New material for this edition includes coverage of the third edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Task Force Report on ECT (which lays out the boundaries within which ECT should be administered in the US) and a new chapter on transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).


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Approche différentielle des convulsions hyperthermiques chez l'enfant de 4 ans et demi à 6 ans
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Year: 1987 Publisher: Liège : Université de Liège, Faculté de psychologie et des sciences de l'éducation (ULg),

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Approche différentielle de 23 enfants ayant convulsé, au moyen de tests psychométriques. La problématique est de deux types : ces enfants étant plus forts en verbal qu'en performance ou inversément. Nous trouvons des faiblesses en fluidité verbale, pertinence du langage, définition de mots audition, perception, raisonnement logique. Il y a diminution de concentration, anxiété et troubles du sommeil. Les filles ont davantage de troubles de langage.


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Approche psychométrique des convulsions hyperthermiques simples et de leur(s) conséquence(s) chez l'enfant âgé de 5 à 6 ans
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Year: 1990 Publisher: Liège : Université de Liège, Faculté de psychologie et des sciences de l'éducation (ULg),

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Il s'agit d'une étude des problèmes de langage et de comportement qui feraient suite à des convulsions hyperpyrétiques. La W.P.P.S.I. et une série de tests de langage (T.V.A.P., Test des définitions concrètes, E.D.P.) ont été appliqués à un échantillon de 20 sujets âgés de 5 à 6 ans, ayant présenté un épisode de convulsions fébriles entre 1 et 2 ans. Ce groupe a été apparié à un groupe contrôle de 20 enfants ayant eu des périodes de constipation. On peut remarquer un affaiblissement des aptitudes langagières au niveau de l'expression et de la compréhension. Les convulsions ont aussi des conséquences sur le plan intellectuel.


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Approche psychométrique des convulsions fébriles et de leur(s) récidive(s) chez l'enfant en âge préscolaire
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Year: 1985 Publisher: Liège : Université de Liège, Faculté de psychologie et des sciences de l'éducation (ULg),

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Ce travail a pour but de savoir si les enfants qui ont présenté une ou plusieurs convulsions fébriles souffrent d'un déficit des capacités intellectuelles ou d'une modification du comportement. Une batterie de six épreuves psychométriques a permis une évaluation des sujets sur les plans intellectuel, perceptif, mnésique, opératoire, visuo-spatial et psychomoteur. Les tests utilisés sont la W.P.P.S.I., les E.D.E.I. et le test de perception visuelle de M. Frostig. La population expérimentale âgée de 5 ans en moyenne est constituée de 48 enfants ayant présenté des épisodes convulsifs sur hyperthermie; cette population est confrontée à une population contrôle de 20 sujets. Le traitement statistique des résultats montre une faiblesse de la part des enfants ayant convulsé, faiblesse marquée sur le plan des capacités verbales.


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Seizure : the journal of the British Epilepsy Association.
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ISSN: 15322688 10591311 Year: 1992 Publisher: London : London : [London] : Baillière Tindall, W.B. Saunders Co. Elsevier Ltd.

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Epilepsy --- Seizures --- Epilepsy. --- Seizures. --- Épilepsie --- Health and social care --- Convulsion, Non-Epileptic --- Seizures, Auditory --- Seizures, Clonic --- Seizures, Gustatory --- Seizures, Olfactory --- Seizures, Somatosensory --- Seizures, Tonic --- Seizures, Tonic-Clonic --- Seizures, Vertiginous --- Seizures, Vestibular --- Seizures, Visual --- Convulsions --- Convulsive Seizures --- Jacksonian Seizure --- Seizures, Convulsive --- Seizures, Focal --- Seizures, Generalized --- Seizures, Motor --- Seizures, Sensory --- Auditory Seizure --- Auditory Seizures --- Clonic Seizure --- Clonic Seizures --- Convulsion --- Convulsion, Non Epileptic --- Convulsions, Non-Epileptic --- Convulsive Seizure --- Focal Seizure --- Focal Seizures --- Generalized Seizure --- Generalized Seizures --- Gustatory Seizure --- Gustatory Seizures --- Motor Seizure --- Motor Seizures --- Non-Epileptic Convulsion --- Non-Epileptic Convulsions --- Olfactory Seizure --- Olfactory Seizures --- Seizure --- Seizure, Auditory --- Seizure, Clonic --- Seizure, Convulsive --- Seizure, Focal --- Seizure, Generalized --- Seizure, Gustatory --- Seizure, Jacksonian --- Seizure, Motor --- Seizure, Olfactory --- Seizure, Sensory --- Seizure, Somatosensory --- Seizure, Tonic --- Seizure, Tonic-Clonic --- Seizure, Vertiginous --- Seizure, Vestibular --- Seizure, Visual --- Seizures, Tonic Clonic --- Sensory Seizure --- Sensory Seizures --- Somatosensory Seizure --- Somatosensory Seizures --- Tonic Seizure --- Tonic Seizures --- Tonic-Clonic Seizure --- Tonic-Clonic Seizures --- Vertiginous Seizure --- Vertiginous Seizures --- Vestibular Seizure --- Vestibular Seizures --- Visual Seizure --- Visual Seizures --- Epilepsy, Cryptogenic --- Seizures, Epileptic --- Single Seizure --- Aura --- Awakening Epilepsy --- Epileptic Seizures --- Seizure Disorder --- Auras --- Cryptogenic Epilepsies --- Cryptogenic Epilepsy --- Epilepsies --- Epilepsies, Cryptogenic --- Epilepsy, Awakening --- Epileptic Seizure --- Seizure Disorders --- Seizure, Epileptic --- Seizure, Single --- Seizures, Single --- Single Seizures --- Brain --- Developmental disabilities --- Spasms --- Atonic Absence Seizures --- Atonic Seizures --- Complex Partial Seizures --- Generalized Absence Seizures --- Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures --- Myoclonic Seizures --- Non-Epileptic Seizures --- Nonepileptic Seizures --- Partial Seizures --- Petit Mal Convulsion --- Absence Seizures --- Absence Seizure --- Absence Seizure, Atonic --- Absence Seizure, Generalized --- Absence Seizures, Atonic --- Absence Seizures, Generalized --- Atonic Absence Seizure --- Atonic Seizure --- Complex Partial Seizure --- Convulsion, Petit Mal --- Generalized Absence Seizure --- Generalized Tonic Clonic Seizures --- Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizure --- Myoclonic Seizure --- Non Epileptic Seizures --- Non-Epileptic Seizure --- Nonepileptic Seizure --- Partial Seizure --- Partial Seizure, Complex --- Partial Seizures, Complex --- Seizure, Absence --- Seizure, Atonic --- Seizure, Atonic Absence --- Seizure, Complex Partial --- Seizure, Generalized Absence --- Seizure, Generalized Tonic-Clonic --- Seizure, Myoclonic --- Seizure, Non-Epileptic --- Seizure, Nonepileptic --- Seizure, Partial --- Seizures, Atonic --- Seizures, Atonic Absence --- Seizures, Complex Partial --- Seizures, Generalized Absence --- Seizures, Generalized Tonic-Clonic --- Seizures, Myoclonic --- Seizures, Non-Epileptic --- Seizures, Nonepileptic --- Seizures, Partial --- Tonic Clonic Seizures --- Tonic-Clonic Seizure, Generalized --- Tonic-Clonic Seizures, Generalized --- Anticonvulsants --- Convulsants --- Eclampsia --- Kindling, Neurologic --- Diseases --- Épilepsie --- Generalised Tonic-Clonic Seizures --- Generalised Tonic Clonic Seizures --- Generalised Tonic-Clonic Seizure --- Seizure, Generalised Tonic-Clonic --- Tonic-Clonic Seizure, Generalised --- Tonic-Clonic Seizures, Generalised --- Tonic Clonic Seizure --- Clonic Seizure, Tonic --- Clonic Seizures, Tonic --- Non Epileptic Seizure --- Seizure, Tonic Clonic --- Convulsions. --- Épilepsie. --- Convulsive disorders --- Convulsive seizures --- Nervous system --- Épilepsie.


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Epilepsy & behavior reports.
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ISSN: 25899864 Year: 2019 Publisher: [New York] : Elsevier Inc.,

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Epilepsy & Behavior Reports (EBR) is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication devoted to the rapid publication of articles on the behavioral aspects of seizures and epilepsy.

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Epilepsy. --- Seizures. --- Behavior. --- Acceptance Process --- Acceptance Processes --- Behaviors --- Process, Acceptance --- Processes, Acceptance --- Atonic Absence Seizures --- Atonic Seizures --- Clonic Seizures --- Complex Partial Seizures --- Convulsion, Non-Epileptic --- Generalized Absence Seizures --- Myoclonic Seizures --- Non-Epileptic Seizures --- Nonepileptic Seizures --- Partial Seizures --- Petit Mal Convulsion --- Seizures, Auditory --- Seizures, Clonic --- Seizures, Epileptic --- Seizures, Gustatory --- Seizures, Olfactory --- Seizures, Somatosensory --- Seizures, Tonic --- Seizures, Tonic-Clonic --- Seizures, Vertiginous --- Seizures, Vestibular --- Seizures, Visual --- Single Seizure --- Tonic Seizures --- Tonic-Clonic Seizures --- Absence Seizures --- Convulsions --- Convulsive Seizures --- Epileptic Seizures --- Generalised Tonic-Clonic Seizures --- Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures --- Jacksonian Seizure --- Seizures, Convulsive --- Seizures, Focal --- Seizures, Generalized --- Seizures, Motor --- Seizures, Sensory --- Absence Seizure --- Absence Seizure, Atonic --- Absence Seizure, Generalized --- Absence Seizures, Atonic --- Absence Seizures, Generalized --- Atonic Absence Seizure --- Atonic Seizure --- Auditory Seizure --- Auditory Seizures --- Clonic Seizure --- Complex Partial Seizure --- Convulsion --- Convulsion, Non Epileptic --- Convulsion, Petit Mal --- Convulsions, Non-Epileptic --- Convulsive Seizure --- Epileptic Seizure --- Focal Seizure --- Focal Seizures --- Generalised Tonic Clonic Seizures --- Generalised Tonic-Clonic Seizure --- Generalized Absence Seizure --- Generalized Seizure --- Generalized Seizures --- Generalized Tonic Clonic Seizures --- Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizure --- Gustatory Seizure --- Gustatory Seizures --- Motor Seizure --- Motor Seizures --- Myoclonic Seizure --- Non Epileptic Seizures --- Non-Epileptic Convulsion --- Non-Epileptic Convulsions --- Non-Epileptic Seizure --- Nonepileptic Seizure --- Olfactory Seizure --- Olfactory Seizures --- Partial Seizure --- Partial Seizure, Complex --- Partial Seizures, Complex --- Seizure --- Seizure, Absence --- Seizure, Atonic --- Seizure, Atonic Absence --- Seizure, Auditory --- Seizure, Clonic --- Seizure, Complex Partial --- Seizure, Convulsive --- Seizure, Epileptic --- Seizure, Focal --- Seizure, Generalised Tonic-Clonic --- Seizure, Generalized --- Seizure, Generalized Absence --- Seizure, Generalized Tonic-Clonic --- Seizure, Gustatory --- Seizure, Jacksonian --- Seizure, Motor --- Seizure, Myoclonic --- Seizure, Non-Epileptic --- Seizure, Nonepileptic --- Seizure, Olfactory --- Seizure, Partial --- Seizure, Sensory --- Seizure, Single --- Seizure, Somatosensory --- Seizure, Tonic --- Seizure, Tonic-Clonic --- Seizure, Vertiginous --- Seizure, Vestibular --- Seizure, Visual --- Seizures, Generalized Tonic-Clonic --- Seizures, Nonepileptic --- Sensory Seizure --- Sensory Seizures --- Single Seizures --- Somatosensory Seizure --- Somatosensory Seizures --- Tonic Clonic Seizures --- Tonic Seizure --- Tonic-Clonic Seizure --- Tonic-Clonic Seizure, Generalised --- Tonic-Clonic Seizure, Generalized --- Tonic-Clonic Seizures, Generalised --- Tonic-Clonic Seizures, Generalized --- Vertiginous Seizure --- Vertiginous Seizures --- Vestibular Seizure --- Vestibular Seizures --- Visual Seizure --- Visual Seizures --- Anticonvulsants --- Convulsants --- Eclampsia --- Epilepsy --- Kindling, Neurologic --- Epilepsy, Cryptogenic --- Aura --- Awakening Epilepsy --- Seizure Disorder --- Auras --- Cryptogenic Epilepsies --- Cryptogenic Epilepsy --- Epilepsies --- Epilepsies, Cryptogenic --- Epilepsy, Awakening --- Seizure Disorders --- Seizures --- Tonic Clonic Seizure --- Clonic Seizure, Tonic --- Clonic Seizures, Tonic --- Non Epileptic Seizure --- Seizure, Tonic Clonic --- epilepsy --- status epilepticus --- seizures --- brain function --- neurostimulation --- Searches and seizures.

Complex partial seizures and their treatment
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ISBN: 0890040400 Year: 1975 Publisher: New York Raven

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Anticonvulsants --- Carbamazepine --- Convulsions --- Epilepsy --- Seizures. --- Atonic Absence Seizures --- Atonic Seizures --- Clonic Seizures --- Complex Partial Seizures --- Convulsion, Non-Epileptic --- Generalized Absence Seizures --- Myoclonic Seizures --- Non-Epileptic Seizures --- Nonepileptic Seizures --- Partial Seizures --- Petit Mal Convulsion --- Seizures, Auditory --- Seizures, Clonic --- Seizures, Epileptic --- Seizures, Gustatory --- Seizures, Olfactory --- Seizures, Somatosensory --- Seizures, Tonic --- Seizures, Tonic-Clonic --- Seizures, Vertiginous --- Seizures, Vestibular --- Seizures, Visual --- Single Seizure --- Tonic Seizures --- Tonic-Clonic Seizures --- Absence Seizure --- Absence Seizures --- Atonic Absence Seizure --- Atonic Seizure --- Clonic Seizure --- Complex Partial Seizure --- Convulsion --- Convulsive Seizure --- Convulsive Seizures --- Epileptic Seizure --- Epileptic Seizures --- Generalized Absence Seizure --- Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures --- Jacksonian Seizure --- Myoclonic Seizure --- Non-Epileptic Seizure --- Nonepileptic Seizure --- Partial Seizure --- Seizure --- Seizures, Convulsive --- Seizures, Focal --- Seizures, Generalized --- Seizures, Motor --- Seizures, Sensory --- Tonic Clonic Seizure --- Tonic Seizure --- Tonic-Clonic Seizure --- Absence Seizure, Atonic --- Absence Seizure, Generalized --- Absence Seizures, Atonic --- Absence Seizures, Generalized --- Auditory Seizure --- Auditory Seizures --- Clonic Seizure, Tonic --- Clonic Seizures, Tonic --- Convulsion, Non Epileptic --- Convulsion, Petit Mal --- Convulsions, Non-Epileptic --- Focal Seizure --- Focal Seizures --- Generalized Seizure --- Generalized Seizures --- Generalized Tonic Clonic Seizures --- Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizure --- Gustatory Seizure --- Gustatory Seizures --- Motor Seizure --- Motor Seizures --- Non Epileptic Seizure --- Non Epileptic Seizures --- Non-Epileptic Convulsion --- Non-Epileptic Convulsions --- Olfactory Seizure --- Olfactory Seizures --- Partial Seizure, Complex --- Partial Seizures, Complex --- Seizure, Absence --- Seizure, Atonic --- Seizure, Atonic Absence --- Seizure, Auditory --- Seizure, Clonic --- Seizure, Complex Partial --- Seizure, Convulsive --- Seizure, Epileptic --- Seizure, Focal --- Seizure, Generalized --- Seizure, Generalized Absence --- Seizure, Generalized Tonic-Clonic --- Seizure, Gustatory --- Seizure, Jacksonian --- Seizure, Motor --- Seizure, Myoclonic --- Seizure, Non-Epileptic --- Seizure, Nonepileptic --- Seizure, Olfactory --- Seizure, Partial --- Seizure, Sensory --- Seizure, Single --- Seizure, Somatosensory --- Seizure, Tonic --- Seizure, Tonic Clonic --- Seizure, Tonic-Clonic --- Seizure, Vertiginous --- Seizure, Vestibular --- Seizure, Visual --- Seizures, Generalized Tonic-Clonic --- Seizures, Nonepileptic --- Sensory Seizure --- Sensory Seizures --- Single Seizures --- Somatosensory Seizure --- Somatosensory Seizures --- Tonic Clonic Seizures --- Tonic-Clonic Seizure, Generalized --- Tonic-Clonic Seizures, Generalized --- Vertiginous Seizure --- Vertiginous Seizures --- Vestibular Seizure --- Vestibular Seizures --- Visual Seizure --- Visual Seizures --- Convulsants --- Eclampsia --- Kindling, Neurologic --- Convulsive disorders --- Convulsive seizures --- Nervous system --- Spasms --- Dibenzazepinecarboxamide --- Amides --- Anti-epileptic drugs --- Anticonvulsant drugs --- Antiepileptic agents --- Antiepileptics --- Central nervous system depressants --- Muscle relaxants --- Congresses --- Diseases --- Chemotherapy --- Neuropathology --- Seizures


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Journal of ECT.
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ISSN: 15334112 10950680 Year: 2001 Publisher: Philadelphia, PA : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,

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Electroconvulsive therapy --- Shock therapy --- Electroconvulsive Therapy. --- Electroconvulsive therapy. --- Shock therapy. --- Electroconvulsive Therapy --- Convulsive Therapy, Electric --- ECT (Psychotherapy) --- Electroshock Therapy --- Shock Therapy, Electric --- Convulsive Therapies, Electric --- Electric Convulsive Therapies --- Electric Convulsive Therapy --- Electric Shock Therapies --- Electric Shock Therapy --- Electroconvulsive Therapies --- Electroshock Therapies --- Shock Therapies, Electric --- Therapies, Electric Convulsive --- Therapies, Electric Shock --- Therapies, Electroconvulsive --- Therapies, Electroshock --- Therapy, Electric Convulsive --- Therapy, Electric Shock --- Therapy, Electroconvulsive --- Therapy, Electroshock --- Convulsion therapy --- Shock treatment --- Convulsive therapy, Electric --- ECT (Electrotherapeutics) --- Electric shock therapy --- Electroconvulsive shock therapy --- Electroshock therapy --- EST (Electrotherapeutics) --- Mental illness --- Electrotherapeutics --- Treatment --- Shock Therapy --- Coma Therapy, Insulin --- Insulin Shock Therapy --- Therapy, Convulsive --- Therapy, Insulin Coma --- Therapy, Insulin Shock --- Therapy, Shock --- Insulin Coma Therapy --- Shock Therapy, Insulin --- Coma Therapies, Insulin --- Convulsive Therapies --- Insulin Coma Therapies --- Shock Therapies --- Therapies, Convulsive --- Therapies, Insulin Coma --- Therapies, Shock --- Insulin Coma --- Convulsive Therapy. --- Physical methods for diagnosis --- Health Sciences --- Clinical Medicine --- Neurology --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Therapeutics


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Doctors of Deception
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ISBN: 1282033573 9786612033575 0813546524 9780813546520 9781282033573 0813544416 9780813544410 Year: 2009 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ

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Mechanisms and standards exist to safeguard the health and welfare of the patient, but for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)-used to treat depression and other mental illnesses-such approval methods have failed. Prescribed to thousands over the years, public relations as opposed to medical trials have paved the way for this popular yet dangerous and controversial treatment option. Doctors of Deception is a revealing history of ECT (or shock therapy) in the United States, told here for the first time. Through the examination of court records, medical data, FDA reports, industry claims, her own experience as a patient of shock therapy, and the stories of others, Andre exposes tactics used by the industry to promote ECT as a responsible treatment when all the scientific evidence suggested otherwise. As early as the 1940's, scientific literature began reporting incidences of human and animal brain damage resulting from ECT. Despite practitioner modifications, deleterious effects on memory and cognition persisted. Rather than discontinue use of ECT, the

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Treatment Outcome. --- Mental Disorders --- Informed Consent. --- Electroconvulsive Therapy --- Electroconvulsive therapy. --- Shock therapy. --- Convulsive therapy, Electric --- ECT (Electrotherapeutics) --- Electric shock therapy --- Electroconvulsive shock therapy --- Electroshock therapy --- EST (Electrotherapeutics) --- Electrotherapeutics --- Shock therapy --- Convulsion therapy --- Shock treatment --- Mental illness --- Consent, Informed --- Treatment Refusal --- Mental Competency --- Disclosure --- Therapeutic Misconception --- Clinical Effectiveness --- Clinical Efficacy --- Patient-Relevant Outcome --- Treatment Efficacy --- Rehabilitation Outcome --- Treatment Effectiveness --- Effectiveness, Clinical --- Effectiveness, Treatment --- Efficacy, Clinical --- Efficacy, Treatment --- Outcome, Patient-Relevant --- Outcome, Rehabilitation --- Outcome, Treatment --- Outcomes, Patient-Relevant --- Patient Relevant Outcome --- Patient-Relevant Outcomes --- Lysholm Knee Score --- therapy. --- history. --- ethics. --- adverse effects. --- Treatment --- medical, health, mental health, doctor, deception, medicine, patient, electroconvulsive therapy, ect, depression, public relations, medical trials, treatment, controversy, electroshock therapy, shock treatment, mental disorder, psychiatric, seizure, mania, catatonia, high risk, medical data, court records, FDA, food and drug administration, industry claims, scientific literature, brain damage, animal brain damage, memory, cognition, shock industry, ect survivor, legal, ethical, patient rights, therapy.

Collected Works of C.G. Jung.
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ISBN: 9780691097688 0691097682 0691018553 0691259321 1306408156 1400850908 Year: 2014 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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At the turn of the last century C. G. Jung began his career as a psychiatrist. During the next decade three men whose names are famous in the annals of medical psychology influenced his professional development: Pierre Janet, under whom he studied at the Salpetriere Hospital in Paris; Eugen Bleuler, his chief at the Burgholzli Hospital in Zurich; and Sigmund Freud, with whom Jung began corresponding in 1906. It is Bleuler, and to a lesser extent Janet, whose influence bears on the studies in descriptive and experimental psychiatry composing Volume 1 of the Collected Works. This first volume of Jung's Collected Works contains papers that appeared between 1902 and 1905. It opens with Jung's dissertation for the medical degree: "On the Psychology and Pathology of So-called Occult Phenomena," a detailed analysis of the case of an hysterical adolescent girl who professed to be a medium. This study foreshadows much of his later work and is indispensable to all serious students of his psychiatric career. The volume also includes papers on cryptomnesia, hysterical parapraxes in reading, manic mood disorder, simulated insanity, and other topics.

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Psychoanalysis. --- Psychiatry --- Alcoholism. --- Amnesia. --- Analgesic. --- Analytical psychology. --- Anesthesia. --- Attempt. --- Auditory hallucination. --- Automatic writing. --- Autosuggestion. --- Bibliography. --- Calculation. --- Catatonia. --- Consciousness. --- Conversion disorder. --- Convulsion. --- Crime. --- Criticism. --- Cryptomnesia. --- Daydream. --- Delusion. --- Dementia praecox. --- Dementia. --- Depression (mood). --- Desperation (novel). --- Diagnosis. --- Dissociation (psychology). --- Distraction. --- Dizziness. --- Edition (book). --- Embarrassment. --- Epilepsy. --- Explanation. --- Fatigue (medical). --- Feeble-minded. --- Feeling. --- Fraud. --- Ganser syndrome. --- Ganser. --- Gerhard Adler. --- Good and evil. --- Hallucination. --- Headache. --- Hypnosis. --- Hysteria. --- Imprisonment. --- Inferiority complex. --- Intellectual disability. --- Irritability. --- Literature. --- Malingering. --- Mania. --- Medical diagnosis. --- Mental disorder. --- Mood disorder. --- Moral insanity. --- Murder. --- Neurosis. --- Observation. --- Overreaction. --- Paralysis. --- Pathological lying. --- Personality. --- Pessimism. --- Phenomenon. --- Physical examination. --- Plagiarism. --- Psychiatry. --- Psychology of the Unconscious. --- Psychology. --- Psychomotor agitation. --- Psychopathology. --- Psychopathy. --- Puberty. --- Publication. --- Recklessness (psychology). --- Relapse. --- Respondent. --- Result. --- Retrograde amnesia. --- Sensibility. --- Shame. --- Simulation. --- Sleepwalking. --- Solitary confinement. --- Stupor. --- Suggestibility. --- Suggestion. --- Suicide attempt. --- Suicide. --- Symbols of Transformation. --- Symptom. --- The Collected Works of C. G. Jung. --- The Other Hand. --- The Various. --- Theft. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Thus Spoke Zarathustra. --- Word Association. --- Writing.

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