Hysteria

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Psychology

 

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Bruce S

 

Date added:

June 14, 2013

 

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University

 

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B

 

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3 / 828

 

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Elaine Showalter describes that, “Now hysteria ‘ has come to imply behavior that produces the appearance of disease’ although the patient is unconscious of the motives for feeling sick.” As time has passed hysteria seems to have gone from pointing out exactly which problem causes the other, to becoming more of an anomaly...
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It is easy to see then that just as hysteria was a mystery years ago and still remains a mystery today. Some people have gone as far as to say that hysteria does not have a cause rather that it is a made up disorder, one in which is utilized to gain attention. While that may be logical to assume due to the lack of any real scientific understanding of the disease, one must question that if numerous people have the same type of symptoms this disease is not one that be explained as a made up disorder, it would only make sense that there is a common disorder rather than an attention-seeking scheme...
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