单词 | psychasthenic |
释义 | psychasthenicadj.n. Psychology and Psychiatry. A. adj. Affected with psychasthenia; characteristic or symptomatic of psychasthenia. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of nervous system > [adjective] > nervous debility neurasthenic1857 neurasthenical1899 psychasthenic1901 the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [adjective] > impairment of mental powers > psychasthenia neuradynamic1857 neurasthenic1857 abulic1889 neurasthenical1899 psychasthenic1901 1901 C. R. Corson tr. P. M. Janet Mental State Hystericals vi. 520 It is very rare to meet a psychasthenic patient who is, if we may so speak, a pure type of this affection. 1937 Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. 50 306 We can distinguish..between the mental fatigue which is dissipated by ordinary rest or sleep and the more serious psychoneurotic or psychasthenic results of overstrain. 1977 A. Sheridan tr. J. Lacan Écrits ii. 16 States as diverse as phantasmatic fear, anger, active sorrow, or psychasthenic fatigue. 1988 E. Young-Bruehl Anna Freud i. 59 Anna Freud..had somehow become nonetheless..what was then called ‘psychasthenic’ (intellectually or cognitively slowed down for emotional reasons). B. n. A person with psychasthenia. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > impairment of mental powers > aboulia or psychasthenia > person neurasthenic1884 abulic1889 psychasthenic1901 neurastheniac1904 1901 C. R. Corson tr. P. M. Janet Mental State Hystericals vi. 521 Abulia is a common characteristic with hystericals and psychasthenics. 1953 H. J. Eysenck Structure of Human Personality i. 22 This factor we may provisionally call ‘abnormality’ or ‘neuroticism’; it is identified as that particular quality which hysterics and psychasthenics have in common as compared with normal persons. 2004 C. Vogler in L. Berlant Compassion ii. 45 The North American psychasthenics were mostly men of letters who lacked..faith that their lives had a meaningful place in God's plan. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1901 |
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