Asked by Taesean Galloway on May 02, 2024

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With the rise of Christianity, biomedical theories of hysteria were replaced by supernatural explanations.

Biomedical Theories

A set of principles that explains diseases and physical abnormalities directly in terms of chemical, genetic, and physiological abnormalities.

Hysteria

A historical term for a psychological disorder, now largely outdated, once thought to involve emotional excess and physical symptoms without an identifiable physical cause.

Christianity

A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, emphasizing love, redemption, and the relationship between God and humans.

  • Acquire insight into the historical development and changes in the approach to diagnosing and understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and Somatic Symptom Disorders over the years.
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Zybrea KnightMay 06, 2024
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Explanation :
With the rise of Christianity in the Middle Ages, hysteria was often seen as a manifestation of demonic possession or witchcraft, rather than being attributed to biomedical causes.