The opinion is spreading among those who are studying the educational problems relating to sex that there is great danger, even for many adults, in much of the literature describing psychopathological and abnormal social-sexual facts.
I know of teachers and physicians who advise young people not much over twenty years of age to read such psychopathological works as those of Krafft-Ebing, Ellis, and Freud, and various works dealing with commercialized vice.
But it is felt that this clinical material emphasizes sufficiently the necessity of the psychopathological mode of approach to the problem of criminology.
The following two cases will illustrate better than any formal description could what is meant by pathological lying, a psychopathological state for which Delbrück proposed the term "Pseudologia phantastica": E.
Although the authors presented this subject purely objectively, yet their studies are extremely interesting and important, and show conclusively the importance of psychopathological methods in criminology.
She had applied for aid to a charity organization who, becoming suspicious on the report of a police captain that the woman was a street walker, sent her to the Cornell Psychopathological Clinic for mental examination.
Such occur conspicuously in thepsychopathological syndrome so completely described by Janet under the term psychasthenia.
It seemed, therefore, a priori, hopeful to apply to the interpretation of dreams methods of investigation which had been tested in psychopathological processes.
The new fact that we have learned from the analysis of the psychopathological formations, and indeed from their first member, viz.
The two interpretations do not contradict one another, but rather cover each other and furnish a neat example of the usual ambiguity of dreams as well as of all other psychopathological formations.
In the beginning, however, there was nothing in the BCA affair to suggest to Doctor Prince that it had features which would test to the utmost his psychopathological skill.
As a consequence, innumerable operations have been performed on patients who should have been given, not surgical but psychopathological treatment.
There was brought one day to the Parisian hospital of the Salpetriere, the world's greatest center of psychopathological investigation, a woman of forty, designated in the medical record of her case by the name of Justine.
In point both of diagnosis and treatment, again, psychopathological knowledge is indispensable to the correct handling of such cases as the following, reported by Doctor Janet.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "psychopathological" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: functional; psychological; psychopathic; psychotic