10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VERBIGERATION»
Discover the use of
verbigeration in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
verbigeration and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine: Giving the ...
from romance and become an exact medical science. Symptoms. — We now
return from these prefatory remarks, which should help us to take a correct
clinical view of the subject, to verbigeration itself. The first quality we have to
attribute to ...
2
Basic Concepts of Psychiatric-mental Health Nursing
For example, a client is asked if she has a good appetite. She responds that she
usually eats when she is hungry. Clients experiencing thought disorders such as
schizophrenia or dementia exhibit tan- gentiality. Verbigeration. Verbigeration ...
Louise Rebraca Shives,
2008
3
英文版・東西精神医学の二千年: 国際シンポジウムより
Another example is that of verbigeration, a symptom described by Kahlbaum in
1874 in his little monograph on catatonia (where he reported 26 cases of which
only very few we would nowadays called catatonia). It referred to a way of talking
...
Toshihiko Hamanaka, German E. Berrios,
2003
4
The Journal of Mental Science
Personally (with an experience of about three years), I can profess no
acquaintance with verbigeration as described by Kahlbaum, and later by his
pupil Neisser, and should be glad to learn what, if any, value is attached to this
symptom by ...
5
Brain: A Journal of Neurology
Let us cite as examples, verbigeration, dumbness, stereotyped gestures, pathetic
attitudes and systematised resistance. It is thus that, dominated by the idea that
the spasmelement occupies a leading place in the disease he describes, ...
6
The Alienist and Neurologist
As in our patient, Miss M., in most cases of less marked, but still more diffused
akinesis, either temporarily and only on certain causes, or still, in a certain phase
of the disease verbigeration occurs, i. e., the monotonous repetition of words, ...
Charles Hamilton Hughes,
1905
7
The Psychiatric Mental Status Examination
known as verbigeration), but also physical (motor), such as repeatedly
performing a previously requested task in the interview while failing to initiate a
more recently requested task. Perseveration implies dysfunction of the prefrontal
cortex; it is ...
Paula T. Trzepacz, Robert W. Baker,
1993
8
Kaplan & Sadock's Study Guide and Self-Examination Review in ...
Verbigeration involves the use of words in a stereotypically repetitive fashion.
This rare symptom is found almost exclusively in chronic and very regressed
patients with schizophrenia. It consists of the senseless repetition of the same
words or ...
Benjamin J. Sadock, Virginia A. Sadock, Pedro Ruiz,
2012
9
A Dictionary of Literary Devices: Gradus, A-Z
Verbigeration mettle it was made - nor had I ever seen the underwritten fragment;
otherwise, as surely as noses are noses, and whiskers are whiskers still (let the
world say what it will to the contrary), so surely would I have steered clear of this ...
Bernard Marie Dupriez, Albert W. Halsall,
1991
10
Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association ...
The fore part of November he became very confused, and the symptoms of
verbigeration! occurred now. Would sit or stand, and repeat, with monotonous
and continued gesticulations, "I want to go home," " I want to go home," "I want to
go ...
American Medico-Psychological Association,
1897
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VERBIGERATION»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
verbigeration is used in the context of the following news items.
Forget Indiana… let's move the fight to Arkansas
Unfortunately, no amount of verbigeration on this subject is going to change the underlying reality which has already been blessed by the courts. When you're ... «Hot Air, Apr 15»
Q&A: John Lithgow, actor
A chicken roasting. What is your favourite word? I have been learning a word a day on my dictionary app. The most recent one, which I like a lot, is verbigeration. «The Guardian, Jan 15»
When Progressives Do Demography
... Grimes is a marquee example of political commentary at its worst: shallow, cartoonish political antipathies masked by verbigeration and a few statistics. «National Review Online, Nov 14»
Cape Coral's Jacob Williamson finishes in top 10 at Scripps National …
... "citronella" (an oil used as insecticide) and "verbigeration" (continual repetition of stereotyped phrases)." Applause followed each spelling. Laughter often rang ... «The News-Press, May 14»
새로운 것에 공포를 느끼고, 외모에 관심이 없는 이들
상동어(verbigeration)는 아무 뜻도 없는 단어나 문구를 되풀이 하는 현상이다. 정상인이 생각할 때 하지 않아도 될 만한 말을 환자는 계속해서 반복적으로 말하고 있다 ... «크리스천투데이, Sep 13»
'Umbrella' Is A Twisted Modernist Masterpiece
Verbigeration? Coprolite?). Self writes that suicidal patients have "sprightliness fizzing in their melancholy," a description that somehow fits his own sentences ... «NPR, Jan 13»
Umbrella by Will Self: review for Man Booker shortlist 2012
... like “sphygmomanometer” (a blood pressure meter) and the glee with which he takes verbal disorders as subject matter, “palilalic verbigeration” and the like. «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 12»
A Critique of the Cuts
Bill Gleason. If you'd like to see some "transformational verbigeration" from him, I recommend another YouTube video:YouTube - ResponseToBruininks.wmv ... «Inside Higher Ed, Jul 10»
Agnon's Recurring Nightmare
But to bind words between covers is different from verbigeration in separate installments; Agnon or an editor should have edited for book publication. The prose ... «Forward, Apr 08»
'Spellbound' Star Struggles for Happier Ending
... spilling from their lips and arranging themselves into the words they have spent countless hours memorizing: lenitive, equipollent, polemoscope, verbigeration ... «Washington Post, Jun 04»