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Moral psychopathology and mental health: Modern and ancient.
Youval Rotman
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Department of Jewish History
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Psychopathology
100%
Mental Health
100%
Moral
100%
Illness
42%
Mental Illness
42%
Mental Activity
42%
Early Modern Period
28%
Early Christianity
28%
Psychiatrists
14%
Philosophical Perspective
14%
Historical Development
14%
Field Development
14%
Ethical Aspects
14%
Psychiatry
14%
Pagan
14%
Ancient Author
14%
Type of Illness
14%
Moral Dimension
14%
Development of Psychology
14%
Christian Thought
14%
18th-century France
14%
Arts and Humanities
Moral
100%
Mental Health
100%
Passion
83%
Mental activity
50%
Authors
50%
Eighteenth Century
16%
Turning Point
16%
Historical Development
16%
Pagan
16%
Soul
16%
Praxis
16%
thinkers
16%
outside world
16%
France
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mental Health
100%
Neurodevelopmental Disorder
100%
Diseases
83%
Mental Performance
50%
Psychiatry
16%
Psychiatrist
16%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Psychopathology
100%
Mental Illness
50%