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  • In 1935, some fellow physicists at the Dr . Emil von Gebsattel that said he had written them under the influence of " dreamlike states " caused by psychasthenia.
  • In the large format printed photographic series " Psychasthenia 10 ", ( 2000 2001 ), and the slides installation " Psychasthenia 10 series 2 " ( 2001 ), we are confronted with nighttime photographs of apartment buildings in different western cities.
  • In the large format printed photographic series " Psychasthenia 10 ", ( 2000 2001 ), and the slides installation " Psychasthenia 10 series 2 " ( 2001 ), we are confronted with nighttime photographs of apartment buildings in different western cities.
  • The 20th century saw Janet developing a grand model of the mind in terms of levels of energy, efficiency and social competence, which he set out in publications including " Obsessions and Psychasthenia " ( 1903 ) and " From Anguish to Ecstasy " ( 1926 ), among others.
  • This state in turn promotes withdrawal from the world and daydreaming, yet this only makes things worse .'The psyche generally lacks an ability to integrate its life or to work through and manage its various experiences; it fails to build up its personality and make any steady development .'Jaspers believed that some of Janet's more extreme cases of psychasthenia were cases of schizophrenia.
  • For men it would be the Marlboro man, for women it would be June Cleaver or Donna Reed ., Scale 6 ( AKA the Paranoia Scale ) : Measures a person's inability to trust ., Scale 7 ( AKA the Psychasthenia Scale ) : Measures a person's anxiety levels and tendencies ., Scale 8 ( AKA the Schizophrenia Scale ) : Measures a person's unusual / odd cognitive, perceptual, and emotional experiences, Scale 9 ( AKA the Mania Scale ) : Measures a person's energy ., Scale 0 ( AKA the Social Introversion Scale ) : Measures whether people enjoy and are comfortable being around other people.
  • Karl Jaspers preserves the term'neurasthenia', defining it in terms of'irritable weakness'and describing phenomena such as irritability, sensitivity, a painful sensibility, abnormal responsiveness to stimuli, bodily pains, strong experience of fatigue, etc . This is contrasted with " psychasthenia " which, following Janet, he describes as a variety of phenomena'held together by the theoretical concept of a'diminution of psychic energy'.'The psychasthenic person prefers to'withdraw from his fellows and not be exposed to situations in which his abnormally strong'complexes'rob him of presence of mind, memory and poise .'The psychasthenic lacks confidence, is prone to obsessional thoughts, unfounded fears, self-scrutiny and indecision.