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- Collective_mental_state abstract "Mental state is generally a literary or legal term, and is only used in psychiatry or psychology as the mental state examination, where it refers to the condition of someone's mind. Here there is an assessment of thought processes, memory, mood, cognitive state, and energy level. Where a mental state is shared by a large proportion of the members of a group or society, it can be called a collective mental state. Gustave Le Bon proposed that mental states are passed by contagion, while Sigmund Freud wrote of war fever in his work Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1922), a perfect example of the collective mental state. Franz Borkenau wrote of collective madness, while many writers have discussed collective depression. Psychosis can be passed from one individual to another as induced psychosis or folie a deux, but rarely involves more than two people. Where the mental state involves a large population, it is more appropriate to use plain English rather than psychiatric or psychological terminology.".
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- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mental_health.
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- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychiatric_terminology.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_epistemology.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Cognition.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Collective_depression.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Franz_Borkenau.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Group_Psychology_and_the_Analysis_of_the_Ego.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Gustave_Le_Bon.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Infectious_disease.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Psychiatry.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Psychology.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Psychosis.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink Sigmund_Freud.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLink War_fever.
- Collective_mental_state wikiPageWikiLinkText "collective mental state".
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- Collective_mental_state subject Category:Mental_health.
- Collective_mental_state subject Category:Psychiatric_instruments.
- Collective_mental_state subject Category:Psychiatric_terminology.
- Collective_mental_state subject Category:Social_epistemology.
- Collective_mental_state comment "Mental state is generally a literary or legal term, and is only used in psychiatry or psychology as the mental state examination, where it refers to the condition of someone's mind. Here there is an assessment of thought processes, memory, mood, cognitive state, and energy level. Where a mental state is shared by a large proportion of the members of a group or society, it can be called a collective mental state.".
- Collective_mental_state label "Collective mental state".
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