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32. The Social Contagion

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Is the New Hysteria a Good Word?

Doctors stopped using the concept of hysteria in 1980, but the connotations remain. The term is stigmatised and as the O'Hannese's hysteria can also be weaponised. It all creates a rather murky legacy for talking about events like the One in Rippen. Experts no longer use the term hysteria when discussing mysterious outbreaks. But the new term, mass sociogenic illness, largely means the same thing. We're telling people that the illness is essentially in their mind, and that carries a stigma too. I think there'll never be a good word for it really, because so long as there are connotations and stigma attached and shame and guilt attached to these things, probably

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