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Перевод: schizophrenic
[существительное] шизофреник
Тезаурус:
- In some schizophrenic patients, particularly those who were unresponsive to human approaches and showed other features of depression, the treatment appeared to work.
- But until about 1950, the hard core of insanity, especially the schizophrenic and the manic-depressive psychoses, appeared to have no physical basis.
- Included in this group are schizophrenic subjects who have injured themselves as a consequence of a delusional belief (for example, that part of the body was evil), or because of an hallucination (such as one in which voices tell the subject to harm himself).
- The insider/anthropologist is therefore somewhat schizophrenic, something of a Jekyll and Hyde, for he knows that publication and explication might be career-suicidal but are necessary intellectual tasks.
- At their best they combine funky chugs of hyperactive bass with agonised guitar and belt-across-the-chops vocals which verge on the schizophrenic.
- Nevertheless, they have demonstrated activity in the visual areas during an imaging task, in the language areas during a verbal task and even, on one - occasion, in the higher visual areas of a schizophrenic patient who subsequently reported that he had been hallucinating.
- It's a schizophrenic audience, brought here by the prospect of seeing a Manchester band much-played on college radio, the network that airs Morrissey as well as The Eagles.
- Phenothiazine treatment will be required for the patient with an acute schizophrenic illness.
- To see a disturbed animal rehomed several times and to witness the disastrous consequences and schizophrenic mess of a dog which results, one soon realises there are worse things which can happen to a dog than to be humanely destroyed.
- In both respects the schizophrenic brain appears to be abnormal.
- And one of them was a borderline schizophrenic
- The doctrine that mental disease did not have a physical cause became widely established, so much so that a study published in 1915 which reported definite changes in the left cerebral hemispheres of schizophrenic patients was largely ignored until it was rediscovered 70 years later.
- This schizophrenic attitude is amply illustrated.
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