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Hysteria
Jessica Gross
Page: 144
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ISBN: 9781951213121
Publisher: The Unnamed Press
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In HYSTERIA, we meet a young woman an hour into yet another alcohol-fueled, masochistic, sexual bender at her local bar. There is a new bartender working this time, one she hasn't seen before, but who can properly make a drink. He looks familiar, and as she is consumed by shame from her behavior the previous week— hooking up with her parents' colleague and her roommate's brother— she also becomes convinced that her Brooklyn bartender is actually Sigmund Freud. They embark on a relationship, and she is forced to confront her past through the prism of their complex, revealing, and sometimes shocking meetings. With the help of Freud—or whoever he is—she begins to untangle her Oedipal leanings, her upbringing, and her desires. Jessica Gross's debut is unflinchingly perceptive and honest, darkly funny, and unafraid of mining the deepest fears of contemporary lives.
Hysteria - definition of hysteria by The Free Dictionary
hys·ter·i·a. (hĭ-stĕr′ē-ə, -stîr′-). n. 1. Behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotion, such as fear or panic. 2. A group of psychiatric symptoms, including
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Can you feel it? Do you believe it?Hysteria performed at London's O2 Arena and released in the double concert film London To Vegas,
Hysteria - Wikipedia
Hysteria is a pejorative term used colloquially to mean ungovernable emotional excess and can refer to a temporary state of mind or emotion. In the 19th century, hysteria was considered a diagnosable physical illness in females. In the 20th century, it shifted to being considered a mental illness.
Hysteria - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The term hysteria comes from the Greek word hystera for womb, reflecting the belief of ancient Egyptian physicians that the phenomena of the disease were due to
Diagnosis of “Hysteria” - NCBI - NIH
These references are in PubMed. This may not be the complete list of references from this article. · BRAIN The concept of hysteria in the time of William Harvey.