| narcosis |
A state of stupor brought on by a drug or chemical that depresses nerve excitability. Most often associated in diving with nitrogen. As the partial pressure of nitrogen increases with depth, an increased amount of nitrogen becomes dissolved in body solutions. Nitrogen is known to have an anesthetic effect. Nitrogen narcosis is usually reversible by a decrease in depth.
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| narcissine |
lycorine.
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| narcissistic p. (disorder) |
[DSM-IV] a personality disorder characterized by grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), a lack of social empathy combined with a hypersensitivity to the judgment of others, interpersonal exploitiveness, enviousness, arrogance, a sense of entitlement, and a need for constant signs of admiration.
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| narcoanalysis |
a controversial method of psychotherapy that uses administration of medications to release suppressed or repressed thoughts or affect-laden and unacceptable ideas.
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| narcohypnosis |
hypnotic suggestions made while the patient is under the influence of a narcotic drug.
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