Koro is a culture bound delusional disorder in which individuals have an overpowering belief that their sex organs are retracting and will disappear, despite...
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Chinese in Taiwan, it was noted that frigophobia may be culturally linked to koro.[citation needed] Where that disorder causes male sufferers to feel that...
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or synonymous with a variety of culture-specific phenomena such as latah, koro, and amok. There are three forms of brief psychotic disorder: Brief psychotic...
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Thanatos (section In psychology and medicine)
interdisciplinary study, frequently undertaken by professionals in nursing, psychology, sociology, psychiatry, social work and veterinary science. It also describes...
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duplication (PD), is the rare condition of having two penises. Penis panic (koro in Malaysian/Indonesian) — delusion of shrinkage of the penis and retraction...
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Kissing traditions Kizzy: Mum at 14 Klein Sexual Orientation Grid Klismaphilia Koro (medicine) Kukeri L word Lack (manque) Lactation Lafayette Morehouse Laskey...
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Graham Reed (psychologist) (category Anomalistic psychology)
experiences such as hallucinations, pseudologia phantastica, fugue states and koro. John Cohen reviewed this work positively in 1973, describing it as "witty"...
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Phobos (mythology) (section Psychology)
Horae Horkos Horme Hybris Hygeia Hypnos Hysminai Ioke Kakia Keres Koalemos Koros Kratos Kydoimos Lampetia Lethe Limos Litae Lyssa Machai Maniae Methe Metis...
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Tibetan-English dictionary and grammar book was written by Alexander Csoma de Kőrös in 1834. Humans inhabited the Tibetan Plateau at least 21,000 years ago...
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Hall – National Treasure of Japan, built in the Nara period (710 to 794). Korō – National Treasure of Japan, rebuilt in 1240. Kōdō (Lecture Hall) – National...
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