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478 Indexillicit drug useeffects <strong>of</strong> 128–129personality changes associated with 362, 363personality traits associated with 362illness, definition <strong>of</strong> 54illnesses, questions for extracting past history 122illusions 255impersistence 157“impulse control disorders”OCD variants <strong>of</strong> 296–298proposed elimination <strong>of</strong> category 391information storage <strong>and</strong> retrieval, brain systemsinvolved in 66injuries, effect on personality 346insula, function <strong>of</strong> 72intelligence testing 317, 335intense emotion, source <strong>of</strong> delusions 274intention tremor 178internal speech 56interpretation versus objective observation 92–94intersex 343irritability, manic-depressive patient 210jamais vu, false memories 286Jamison, K.R. 381Janet, Pierre 25–26, 333jargon agrammatism 243Jaspers, Karl 12, 32, 37–38, 91–92jealousy, delusions <strong>of</strong> 282, 289Jorden, Edward 27Kahlbaum, Karl Ludwig 33–34, 284Kahlbaum’s syndrome, catatonia 159Kasanin, John 43Kimhy, D. 80kinesthetic dyspraxia 167Kirby, George 38Kleist, Karl 32, 238–239kleptomania 297Klüver–Bucy syndrome 73Koch, Julius Ludwig August 333Kraepelin, Emil 34–36, 153, 199–200, 213,233–234, 241–242, 244, 284, 333Krem, M. M. 183la belle indifference 57, 181, 183lability <strong>of</strong> emotional expression 202–203Langfeldt, Gabriel 43Langfeldt, Karl 385languageinternal speech, mental activity <strong>of</strong> 56see also speech <strong>and</strong> language distur bancesLasegue, Ernest-Charles 287Latah, catatonia cultural variant 165laughter 55–56, 202learning theory 334left cerebral hemispherecognitive bedside tests 329functions <strong>of</strong> 64Leonhard, Karl 43, 161, 386Lepois, Charles 27Lilliputian hallucinations 259lithium therapy 377, 382logoclonia 232logorrhea (pressured speech) 231looseness-<strong>of</strong>-association 235–236, 237Luria, Alex<strong>and</strong>er 150lycanthropy, catatonia 166major depressionlow threshold for diagnosis 375proposed changes to present classificationsystem 374separating into melancholia <strong>and</strong> nonmelancholia374, 377–379malapropisms 242malignant catatonia 159–160malingering 363–364manganese poisoning, effects <strong>of</strong> 192maniaacute mania 206–209body language 205delirious mania 138, 154–155, 160, 210questions for past illness 123speech <strong>and</strong> language features 248manic-depressionbipolar <strong>and</strong> unipolar depression as subgroups<strong>of</strong> 381–382<strong>and</strong> bulimia nervosa 303delineation into unipolar <strong>and</strong> bipolar categories,family studies 380indicated by excessive self-decoration 146–147link to classic OCD 295, 296, 298–299misdiagnosed as schizophrenia 43–44neurology <strong>of</strong> 75–76personality changes 359symptoms in children 210–211symptoms <strong>of</strong> melancholia in 216syndromes <strong>of</strong>acute mania 206–209cyclothymia 210delirious (Bell’s) mania 210hypomania 206Manic-Depressive Insanity <strong>and</strong> Paranoia(Kraepelin) 233manner <strong>of</strong> patient, aid to diagnosis 148mannerisms, catatonic patients 165manneristic speech 230Manual <strong>of</strong> Psychological Medicine (Tuke <strong>and</strong>Bucknill) 32Maudsley, Henry 31–32Mayer-Gross, W. 40McClure, J.N. 29melancholia 211–212associated with mania 215–216<strong>and</strong> bereavement 343classification <strong>of</strong> 375–377conditions considered as severity modifiers <strong>of</strong>377–380laboratory verification 376syndrome delineation 375–376treatment validation 376–377

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