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Hysterical strength refers to a display of extreme physical strength by humans, beyond what is believed to be within their capacity, ...
The hypothesis that those prone to extraversion or neuroticism, or those with low IQ scores, are more likely to be affected in an outbreak of hysterical epidemic has not been consistently supported by research. Bartholomew and Wessely state that it "seems clear that there is no particular predisposition to mass sociogenic illness and it is a ...
Using patients as props, Charcot executed dramatic public demonstrations of hysterical patients and his cures for hysteria, which many suggest produced the hysterical phenomenon. [27] Furthermore, Charcot noted similarities between demon possession and hysteria, and thus, he concluded "demonomania" was a form of hysteria.
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Army project manager and fitness trainer SFC Scott Dalrymple shares his part in the military's fitness plan "to help soldiers and make them better war-fighters" on "The Ingraham Angle."
Hysterical strength is a really terrible term, with sexist overtones (see Hysteria#History). I wonder whether, given that what would have been called hysteria is now called somatization disorder, whether Hysterical strength should be Acute somatization strength or similar. This has the danger that ideas about the pathogenesis of an acute stress ...
A 41-year-old triathlete was sidelined by a hip injury from sitting too much and could barely walk. He said working with a physical therapist on hip stretching and strengthening got him back to ...
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.