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Mental disorder   /mˈɛntəl dɪsˈɔrdər/   Listen
Mental disorder

noun
1.
(psychiatry) a psychological disorder of thought or emotion; a more neutral term than mental illness.  Synonyms: disturbance, folie, mental disturbance, psychological disorder.






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"Mental disorder" Quotes from Famous Books



... future. What worries me is that I sometimes wonder if I suffer from a nervous disorder merely." The subject thus seemed to regard these occurrences as objectively caused, but was sufficiently sane to wonder whether her experiences were not due to mental disorder.[243] ...
— Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 (of 6) • Havelock Ellis

... light declared that Ibsen was a "degenerate"—Ibsen, who led the humdrum exterior life of a healthy bourgeois. Lombroso has demonstrated—to his own satisfaction—that Dante's mystic illumination was due to some brand of mental disorder. In fact, this self-styled psychologist mapped anew the topography of the human spirit. Few have escaped his fine-tooth-comb criticism except mediocrity. Painters, poets, patriots, musicians, scientists, philosophers, novelists, statesmen, dramatists, all who ever participated ...
— Promenades of an Impressionist • James Huneker

... the two extremes of wretchedness. They are both equally unnatural and the result of mental disorder. A man is not rightly conditioned until he is a happy, healthy, and prosperous being; and happiness, health, and prosperity are the result of a harmonious adjustment of the inner with the outer, of the man with ...
— As a Man Thinketh • James Allen

... the credulity of the patient or the zeal of the clergyman. Medical scientists of highest repute can consistently cooeperate, because they recognize two scientific facts: first, that many troubles are due primarily to mental disorder; and, second, the greatest asset of the human mind is that something called religion, which is no less real and potent because peculiar to each individual. Whatever may be that deepest current of thought and feeling, whatever that synthetic philosophy, that ...
— Civics and Health • William H. Allen

... is a term much used today to designate an hereditary tendency on the part of the individual to mental disorder. ...
— Applied Psychology for Nurses • Mary F. Porter

... shop, but he did not know that when he bought them. Prisoner pleaded guilty to stealing one book, and on her behalf a solicitor produced a certificate from a medical man, stating that she was suffering from general weakness of system, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, and evident mental disorder. Those symptoms he attributed to causes which induced the magistrate to deal leniently, and a fine of L5 ...
— The Book-Hunter in London - Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and Collecting • William Roberts

... connection with the suspicions that had been bred in my mind by Billy's report of the Dutchman's recent conversation with him. But, I argued, those suspicions might be wholly unfounded, and be the result of a certain unsuspected mental disorder brought about by the long series of unusual experiences through which I had passed, beginning with the destruction of the Saturn. In any case, whether my suspicions were well founded or otherwise, there could be no disputing ...
— The Strange Adventures of Eric Blackburn • Harry Collingwood



Words linked to "Mental disorder" :   major affective disorder, folie, personality disorder, delusional disorder, disorder, conversion hysteria, upset, emotional disorder, conversion disorder, Asperger's syndrome, conversion reaction, neuroticism, psychosomatic disorder, anxiety disorder, psychopathology, emotional disturbance, affective disorder, schizothymia, psychoneurosis, psychological disorder, psychiatry, disturbance, folie a deux, neurosis, mental disturbance, dissociative disorder, psychological medicine, encopresis, aberration, delirium



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