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  • 51Historia de la depresión — Melancolía, cuadro de Edgar Germain Hilaire Degas. Inicialmente denominada melancolía (del griego clásico μέλας negro y χολή bilis ) y frecuentemente confundida con ella, la depresión (del latín depressus, abatimiento) es uno de los trastornos… …

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  • 52monomaniaco — /monoma niako/ [der. di monomania ] (pl. m. ci ). ■ agg. 1. (med.) [relativo a monomania] ▶◀ monomaniacale. 2. (med.) [che è affetto da monomania] ▶◀ Ⓖ (fam.) fissato, monomane. ⇑ maniaco, paranoico, psicotico. ■ s.m. (f. a ) (med.) [chi è… …

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  • 53Ron Drummond — Ronald Norman Drummond (born 17 October 1959, in Seattle) is an American writer, editor, and independent scholar. WriterRon Drummond is the author of The Sonic Rituals of Pauline Oliveros [http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/articles/oliveros/… …

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  • 54monomaniac — 1. One exhibiting monomania. 2. Characterized by or relating to monomania. * * * mono·ma·ni·ac nē .ak n an individual affected by monomania …

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  • 55monomaníaco — ► adjetivo/ sustantivo Que padece monomanía: ■ necesita ayuda siquiátrica porque es un monomaníaco. TAMBIÉN monomaniático * * * monomaniaco, a o monomaníaco, a adj. y n. Se aplica al que padece o tiene una monomanía. ⇒ Apénd. II, derivación… …

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  • 56monomane — /mo nɔmane/ [tratto da monomania ]. ■ agg. (med.) [che è affetto da monomania] ▶◀ [➨ monomaniaco agg. (2)]. ■ s.m. e f. (med.) [chi è affetto da monomania] ▶◀ Ⓖ (fam.) fissato, monomaniaco. ⇑ maniaco, paranoico, psicotico …

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  • 57Paranoia —    (See also Erotomania; Folie à Deux; French Chronic Delusional States; Psychosis: Emergence.)    Paranoia means a fixed false belief formed via logical reasoning (making it distinct from schizophrenia); aside from his delusional system, the… …

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  • 58Moral insanity —    (insanity without hallucinations or delusions). See Prichard, James Cowles (1835).    Distinction between momentary symptom picture and underlying disease process in psychiatry (1844). To some extent, physicians have always been aware that the …

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  • 59Insanity — In*san i*ty, n. [L. insanitas unsoundness; cf. insania insanity, F. insanite.] 1. The state of being insane; unsoundness or derangement of mind; madness; lunacy. [1913 Webster] All power of fancy over reason is a degree of insanity. Johnson.… …

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  • 60Monomaniac — Mon oma ni*ac, Monomaniacal Mon oma ni*a*cal, a. [Cf. F. monomaniaque.] Affected with monomania, or partial derangement of intellect; caused by, or resulting from, monomania; as, a monomaniacal delusion. [1913 Webster] …

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