C C 306M Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Dysthymia, Hallucination, Mania

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Gr. spasmos, convulsion, wrenching: gyrospasm, chirospasm, spasm in the hand, clono (disarray, confusion) spasm, spastic. Seizure disorders: grand mal seizure; very bad seizure, tonic-clonic seizure; excessive amount of tension, back and forth movement, absence seizure, petit mal seizure; less bad seizure. Gr. lepis, seizure: herakleia nosos, morbus hercules; hercules" epilepsy; hercules is shaking the person, catalepsy, seizure downward (cata-), analeptic, hypnolepsy, sleep seizure, narcolepsy, excessive sleepiness caused by neurological disorder, pyknolepsy, frequent seizures; pykno, thick, dense, frequent, n. b. labe. Gr. psyche - soul, mind: psychosis, psychiatry, psychosomatic, referring to the mind and body. Noos, nous (noe-) intellect, mind: hypernoia, hyperactive mind. Psyche and soma in greek medicine: psyche, rage, lovesickness, treatment, soma, mania, melancholia, hydrophobia (rabies, treatment. Four temperaments (l. temperamentum, mixture: choleric, easy agitated, melancholic, depressed, bipolar, phlegmatic, sickly, sanguine, excessive jovial. Thymos, soul, seat of emotion: dysthymia, low level depression, cyclothymia, chronic depression. Gr. mania, madness, frenzy: pyromania, necromania, egomania; ego,

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