ORGANIC PERSONALITY SYNDROME

in the DSM-III, an illness marked by a significant alteration in character or actions because of an aspect which injures the brain, for instance, a tumor, head trauma, or vascular illness. The character alterations consist of at least one of the following: emotionally labile states, significant apathy and absences of interest, and feelings of paranoia or suspicion. This diagnostic class has been eliminated from the DSM-IV-TR.

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PLEASURE PRINCIPLE

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