Psychoses

Word PSYCHOSES
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What do we mean by psychoses?

A severe mental disorder, sometimes with physical damage to the brain, marked by a deranged personality and a distorted view of reality.

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The word "psychoses" in example sentences

I’ve been reading an article about these new nerve-specialists, and they claim that lots of ‘imaginary’ ailments, yes, and lots of real pain, too, are what they call psychoses, and they order a change in a woman’s way of living so she can get on a higher plane — —” ❋ Unknown (2004)

I've been reading an article about these new nerve-specialists, and they claim that lots of ` imaginary 'ailments, yes, and lots of real pain, too, are what they call psychoses, and they order a change in a woman's way of living so she can get on a higher plane -- -- " ❋ Unknown (1920)

I've been reading an article about these new nerve-specialists, and they claim that lots of 'imaginary' ailments, yes, and lots of real pain, too, are what they call psychoses, and they order a change in a woman's way of living so she can get on a higher plane ---- " ❋ Sinclair Lewis (1918)

Surgical treatment of certain psychoses), Turin, 1937. ❋ Unknown (1964)

Indeed, the largest place in this book will be given to the witness and the judge himself, since we want in fact, from the first to keep in mind the creation of material for our instruction; but the psychology of the criminal must also receive consideration whereever the issue is not concerned with his so-called psychoses, but with the validation of evidence. ❋ Unknown (1911)

In an endeavor to answer such questions wise books have been written detailing the "psychoses" of historic or religious leaders. ❋ Unknown (1916)

Rather than chalking up the incident, frightening as it clearly was, to the deranged psychoses of its practitioner, 45-year old Byron Williams, he places the blame on Beck. ❋ Sam Stein (2010)

To be sure, in the modern period these links seem to surface most palpably on the margins of literature—in anti-Semitic tales or published psychoses. ❋ Russell Jacoby (2011)

His work for years was among the more acute forms of psychoses, and he was considered a pyschia - trist of sound judgment and keen acumen. ❋ Unknown (2009)

By the time Henry began to show slow but sustained signs of improvement from late 2007 on, Jan and I had long experience of his psychoses. ❋ Patrick Cockburn (2011)

I don't believe that it "causes" psychoses as much as it can be the straw that breaks the camel's back for individuals already predisposed to developing such conditions. ❋ D.O. Larry Malerba (2010)

Unlike the usual psychoses, this one is developed from repressed urges, and reinforced by antiquated religious teachings. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The answer appears to be fear of violence: people with mental illness, especially those with psychoses, are perceived to be more violent than in the past. ❋ DJ Jaffe (2010)

To wage this Third World (Image) War we have to move deeper into our own psychoses (AT 9) – to immerse ourselves in the image-stream to wrest the future from the perpetual present by an ‘elective psychopathy’ (Ballard 2008). ❋ Unknown (2010)

For another, readers can smell it from a mile away if you’re just working out your own psychoses on the page. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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