psychopathography

发音

UK /ˌsaɪ̯kəʊ̯pəˈθɒɡɹəfi/
US /ˌsaɪ̯koʊ̯pəˈθɑɡɹəfi/

词形变化

psychopathographies 复数 psychopathographies

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A biography with respect to the subject's mental health.

    医学

    The same rose-colored impulse has driven an Aspie wave of revisionist psychopathography, in which such diverse historical figures as Thomas Jefferson, Orson Welles, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Andy Warhol, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are supposed to have been residents of the spectrum.

    In the case of both the living and the dead, psychopathography is used to describe extraordinary traits and enable an explanation for (what we consider) unusual behaviour that enables us to ‘come to terms’ with the actions. Historical review achieves thus, what Haridas refers to as a ‘hagiography’ or idealisation of the historical character. For Pol Pot or Hitler, retrospective diagnosis of a mental disorder allows us to come to terms with atrocity by explaining intent as an aberration of the mind.

词源

From psycho- + pathography.

来源:wiktionary