We are dealing with life-shattering illnesses, such as melancholic depression, mania and catatonia. |
No matter how good his material is, the audience wear him down with a mixture of catatonia and contempt. |
The discussion turned to the incidence of catatonia among patients admitted to academic psychiatric units previously reported in the literature. |
Criteria for the diagnosis of catatonia independent of schizophrenia have been proposed for future classification systems. |
They are weak, fractured, incoherent and ideologically timid to the point of catatonia. |
After several treatments, Jim emerges from catatonia and can engage in psychotherapy. |