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... 460 BCE to 377 BCE, the first [known] person to study hysterical actions believed (as did the proceding Greeks and Romans) that hysteria was strictly a female ...
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... Not only the hysteria and confusion each person experienced, but also the community's ... At first, they had just focus strictly on people lower on the societal ...
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... trials. Salem's hysteria made the community lose faith in the spiritual beliefs that they were trying to strictly enforce. It is ...
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... Such activities were strictly forbidden by Puritan code ... soon diagnosed as victims of witchcraft, which set off an outbreak of panic and hysteria throughout Salem ...
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... evil. Salem's hysteria made the community lose faith in the spiritual beliefs that they were trying to strictly enforce. The church ...
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... At the time, the word hysteria expresses the belief in the inferiority of ... of the uterus, psychological problems that were considered to be strictly female were ...
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... His idea was schools should healthy personalities instead of focusing strictly on education. ... of patients who were said to be suffering from hysteria (a common ...
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... Salem broke out into mad hysteria, which made the community lose faith in the spiritual beliefs that they were trying to strictly enforce. ...
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... evil. Salem's hysteria made the community lose faith in the spiritual beliefs that they were trying to strictly enforce. The church ...
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... to obtain a kind of insight into the origin of a hysteria" (Freud 15 ... ideas and techniques from Freud that they find most useful without strictly following all ...
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... to obtain a kind of insight into the origin of a hysteria" (Freud 15 ... ideas and techniques from Freud that they find most useful without strictly following all ...
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... "Despite the near- hysteria which accompanies ... than a gateway drug" (3). Another misconception about marijuana is that many offenses are not strictly penalized. ...
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... The witchcraft hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts resulted from the strict Puritan code ... Parris would strictly discipline any child who wiggled, fell asleep, or ...
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... All personal written material is strictly forbidden, as well as sex, love or any marriage ... those in control, For a moment, he was seized by a kind of hysteria. ...
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... Square Garden in New York City into a "near peaceful hysteria" (Boot and ... While in the states Marley's reading habits consisted strictly of the Bible and music ...
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His work with patients suffering from hysteria, a psychological ailment characterized ... In the past, psychologists dealt strictly with data they gathered through ...
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... end, Governor William Phips, in an attempt to end the hysteria and fade ... By going strictly from church records and personal accounts, the authors have brought a ...
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... words." Even in the most tolerant colonies, printing was strictly regulated. ... and were considered "incompatible with social order." This hysteria led Congress ...
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... as many others not discussed, share a tenor of frustration and hysteria on the ... Its aim is strictly to instill non-aggressive social problem-solving abilities ...
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... as each criminal is judged the right way, neither to leniently nor too strictly. ... Have American Catholics allowed the hysteria to get rid of crime to obscure ...
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... This conflict is the foundation of hysteria, human anxiety, as well as unhappiness. ... The superego obtains its thoughts and actions strictly from the ego. ...
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... After witch hysteria had run its course on society there was a deep division in ... in the Bible that any practice of magic or witchcraft is strictly forbidden by ...
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... Witches began in earnest with this publication, and this time of hysteria is called ... The devil is strictly a part of the Christian belief system, not the Nature ...
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