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pseudohallucinations — n. false hallucination; imitation of a hallucination … English contemporary dictionary
pseudohallucination — A term that serves as a generic name for a group of loosely defined percepts that are reminiscent of * hallucinations proper, but fall short of one or more formal characteristics to deserve the predicate hallucination. During the era of… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Mental status examination — Intervention ICD 9 CM 94.09, 94.11 The mental status examination in the USA or mental state … Wikipedia
Jules Séglas — (May 31, 1856 1939) was a French psychiatrist who practiced medicine at the Bicêtre and Salpêtrière Hospitals in Paris. Early in his career he was an assistant to famed neurologist Jean Martin Charcot (1825 1893). Séglas ideas and theories… … Wikipedia
illusion — illusioned, adj. /i looh zheuhn/, n. 1. something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality. 2. the state or condition of being deceived; misapprehension. 3. an instance of being deceived. 4. Psychol. a perception, as … Universalium
List of misconceptions about illegal drugs — Many urban legends and misconceptions about classified drugs have been created and circulated among children and the general public, with varying degrees of veracity. These are commonly repeated by organizations which oppose all classified drug… … Wikipedia
flashback, drug related — Also known as flashback phenomenon. The introduction of the term flashback is attributed to the American psychiatrist Mardi Jon Horowitz (b. 1934). Horowitz used the term in 1969 to denote a return of hallucinations, *illusions, or * sensory… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
incomplete hallucination — The term incomplete hallucination is used to denote a hallucination that lacks one or more of the formal characteristics of the full blown perceptual phenomenon. For example, the term is used to denote a visual hallucination that lacks the… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
vivid hallucination — A term used to denote a* visual hallucination that stands out because of its brightness, vivacity, or liveliness. As noted by the American philosopher C. Wade Savage, in this particular context the somewhat ambiguous adjective vivid tends to… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
prison psychosis — noun : an apparent mental disturbance brought on by imprisonment and often manifested by pseudohallucinations, mild delusions, and paranoid trends * * * Psychiatry. a state of mental confusion, transitory or permanent, brought on by incarceration … Useful english dictionary
pseudohallucinatory — “+ adjective Etymology: pseudohallucination + ory : characterized by or tending to produce pseudohallucinations … Useful english dictionary