Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4300366180> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 48 of
48
with 100 items per page.
- W4300366180 endingPage "7" @default.
- W4300366180 startingPage "103" @default.
- W4300366180 abstract "Hyperthymia, as referring to the book by J. Delay: les dérèglements de l'humeur (1946), means from a clinical point of view, an exaggeration of the level of mood, as well on the one hand, expansive and joyful, as, on the other hand, distressing, within a withdrawn self. K. Schneider had described an hyperthymic personality in 1923: optimist, dynamic, taking initiatives, or more simply hypomanic. He opposed this type of personality to depressive personality types. Delay unified these two pathologic evolutions within a physiopathological and psychopathological unique concept. Conversely, H. Ey denied this unique affective conceptualization of the disease. From his physiopathologic jacksonian point of view, a certain level of destruction of consciousness explains, solely, both affective and noetic disorganization of these so called hyperthymias. Since the early eighties, Angst, Akiskal, Cassano, brought up to date the adjective hyperthymic. They assessed the correlation between premorbid personality disorder and mood disorder: a number of bipolar disorders are linked with premorbid hyperthymic disorders. This was the K. Schneider' position who linked traits and states, as Kraepelin did for the manic premorbid disposition. Choosing a dimensional approach, one question has to be asked: can hyperthymia be found as a previous personality trait of different other diseases? An anxious hyperthymia can be found linked to some panic attacks and other neurotic symptoms. A delusional hyperthymia is described by Janzarik who thinks that delusional ideas are linked to a kind of delusional mood. G. Petit, in 1933, subsumed the existence of a paranoid hyperthymia within the more general concept of the passional psychoses described by de Clérambault, Delmas and Borel." @default.
- W4300366180 created "2022-10-03" @default.
- W4300366180 creator A5014146152 @default.
- W4300366180 date "1993-03-01" @default.
- W4300366180 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W4300366180 title "[Hyperthymic disorders]." @default.
- W4300366180 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8275895" @default.
- W4300366180 hasPublicationYear "1993" @default.
- W4300366180 type Work @default.
- W4300366180 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4300366180 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4300366180 hasAuthorship W4300366180A5014146152 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConcept C11171543 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConcept C187288502 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConcept C2780733359 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConcept C94612546 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConceptScore W4300366180C11171543 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConceptScore W4300366180C15744967 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConceptScore W4300366180C180747234 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConceptScore W4300366180C187288502 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConceptScore W4300366180C2780733359 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConceptScore W4300366180C542102704 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConceptScore W4300366180C70410870 @default.
- W4300366180 hasConceptScore W4300366180C94612546 @default.
- W4300366180 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W4300366180 hasLocation W43003661801 @default.
- W4300366180 hasOpenAccess W4300366180 @default.
- W4300366180 hasPrimaryLocation W43003661801 @default.
- W4300366180 hasRelatedWork W1980306594 @default.
- W4300366180 hasRelatedWork W2009748525 @default.
- W4300366180 hasRelatedWork W2022865487 @default.
- W4300366180 hasRelatedWork W2070867479 @default.
- W4300366180 hasRelatedWork W2073735673 @default.
- W4300366180 hasRelatedWork W2077863643 @default.
- W4300366180 hasRelatedWork W2079195488 @default.
- W4300366180 hasRelatedWork W2089471226 @default.
- W4300366180 hasRelatedWork W2117793031 @default.
- W4300366180 hasRelatedWork W2169185726 @default.
- W4300366180 hasVolume "19" @default.
- W4300366180 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4300366180 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4300366180 workType "article" @default.