单词 | echopraxia |
释义 | echopraxian. Pathology. The meaningless repetition or imitation of the movements of others. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > other mental illnesses neurosis1783 mutism1824 Americanitis1882 lata1884 miryachit1884 negativism1892 obsession1892 ressentiment1896 resentment1899 pseudologia1903 echopraxia1904 complex1907 pseudo-homosexuality1908 regression1910 kleptolagnia1917 sadomasochism1919 poriomania1921 superiority complex1921 martyr complex1926 rejection1931 nemesism1938 acting out1945 catathymia1949 elective mutism1950 psychosyndrome1965 panic attack1966 Munchausen syndrome by proxy1977 Polle syndrome1977 panic disorder1978 chronic factitious disorder1980 bigorexia1985 fabricated or induced illness1994 selective mutism1999 the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > morbid preoccupation > purposeless repetition of words or movements verbigeration1877 headbanging1886 head nodding1889 echopraxia1904 stereotypy1909 undoing1927 1904 T. Johnstone tr. E. Kraepelin Lect. Clin. Psychiatry iii. 25 All his movements showed a certain constraint and want of freedom. His limbs remained for some time in the position in which you placed them. If you raised your arms quickly in front of him, he imitated the movement, and he also clapped his hands when it was done before him. These phenomena, called respectively flexibilitas cerea, ‘waxen flexibility’, or catalepsy and echopraxis, are familiar to us from experiments in hypnotism. 1905 A. J. Rosanoff tr. J. Rogues de Fursac Man. Psychiatry i. iv. 92 Some [patients] repeat exactly the words (echolalia) or the gestures (echopraxia) of the persons around them. 1924 A. A. Brill tr. E. Bleuler Textbk. Psychiatry ii. 152 The impulse for such an action can also be given by means of example alone, as in echopraxia and echolalia. 1948 Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. Dec. 89 Mutism..echolalia, echopraxia, negativism..were the most common symptoms in this group [of schizophrenics]. Derivatives echoˈpractic adj. ΚΠ 1924 A. A. Brill tr. E. Bleuler Textbk. Psychiatry ii. 153 The echopractic patients imitate whatever strikes them in the actions or words of their surroundings... It is partly a question of hysteria-like mechanism..and partly a matter of an incapacity to get away from a conceived idea, so that instead of giving an answer the question is repeated, or instead of a new action the preceding act is imitated (organic echolalias and echopraxias). This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1904 |
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