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- W2317841978 abstract "Summary Further evidence has been presented for the hypothesis that sexuality in the broadest sense (eroticism, menstruation, pregnancy, and motherhood) plays an important role in the occurrence of seizures in epileptic women between the menarche and the menopause. Most epileptologists have explained the seizures of epileptics by a seizure-threshold theory, which is both quantitative and nonspecific. The search for more specific factors has led some to stress the physiological aspects and others the psychological. Among the latter is the concept of the psychological conflict as cause of seizures, but often this is nonspecific with respect to the nature of the conflict and the psychological forces involved. Specific psychological theories which define the precise area of conflict have usually stressed the role of the aggressive instincts and their derivatives. Only a few epileptologists have referred to sexual conflicts, without, however, advancing any general hypothesis. The authors' experience in a three-year combined psychiatric and physiological study of more than 30 epileptic women leads to the conclusion that the nuclear conflict, the dynamic activity of which leads to seizures, is sexual. This hypothesis does not ignore the possible effects of other conflicts nor impugn the importance of aggression. Case material has been presented showing (1) that seizures occur in relationship to current sexual conflicts and to the sexual transference and (2) that past seizures occurred in relationship to past sexual conflicts, which were similar to the current ones. The material shows the concurrence of other conflicts and the importance of aggression. It shows, however, the subsidiary role these play, and the fact that aggression is mainly intelligible as either a response to the nuclear sexual conflicts or as an attempted solution of them." @default.
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