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The clinical term used to be hysterical dependency.
His diagnosis was burnout — dysthymia, to use the clinical term.
Mythomania is a clinical term for a compulsive pattern of deception: pathological lying, in other words.
Child abuse syndrome, she explained, is a clinical term for prolonged physical abuse, malnutrition and neglect.
The clinical term is auto-mythocredititis, otherwise known as believing all your own spin.
Today's clinical term is post-traumatic stress disorder.
People used to wield a clinical term for this condition of psychic disjuncture: "narcissism," pronounced in tones of corrective disapproval.
(Gender dysphoria is the clinical term for the distress experienced by many, but not all, transgender people).
The clinical term for the condition from which the participants suffered was "treatment-resistant" depression, because the available antidepressant drugs could not help them.
A GP will need to consider whether a clinical term will be understood or whether an entry could cause distress or anxiety for the patient.
The coldly clinical term "homosexual," which some now find to be as dubious as "Negro," was seldom seen as inherently derogatory.
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