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- Running_amok abstract "Running amok, sometimes referred to as simply amok, also spelled amuk, from the Malay, is "an episode of sudden mass assault against people or objects usually by a single individual following a period of brooding that has traditionally been regarded as occurring especially in Indonesian culture but is now increasingly viewed as psychopathological behavior occurring worldwide in numerous countries and cultures". The syndrome of "Amok" is found in the DSM-IV TR. The phrase is often used in a less serious manner when describing something that is wildly out of control or causing a frenzy (e.g., a dog tearing up the living room furniture might be termed as "running amok.")".
- Running_amok wikiPageID "3253".
- Running_amok wikiPageRevisionID "605002037".
- Running_amok hasPhotoCollection Running_amok.
- Running_amok subject Category:Culture-bound_syndromes.
- Running_amok subject Category:Malay_words_and_phrases.
- Running_amok subject Category:Rampages.
- Running_amok type Abstraction100002137.
- Running_amok type Act100030358.
- Running_amok type Action100037396.
- Running_amok type Change100191142.
- Running_amok type Cognition100023271.
- Running_amok type Complex105870365.
- Running_amok type Concept105835747.
- Running_amok type Content105809192.
- Running_amok type Culture-boundSyndromes.
- Running_amok type Disturbance100333829.
- Running_amok type Event100029378.
- Running_amok type Idea105833840.
- Running_amok type Motion100331950.
- Running_amok type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Running_amok type Rampage100554541.
- Running_amok type Rampages.
- Running_amok type Syndrome105870790.
- Running_amok type Whole105869584.
- Running_amok type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Running_amok comment "Running amok, sometimes referred to as simply amok, also spelled amuk, from the Malay, is "an episode of sudden mass assault against people or objects usually by a single individual following a period of brooding that has traditionally been regarded as occurring especially in Indonesian culture but is now increasingly viewed as psychopathological behavior occurring worldwide in numerous countries and cultures". The syndrome of "Amok" is found in the DSM-IV TR.".
- Running_amok label "Amok (ethnologie)".
- Running_amok label "Amok (psicologia)".
- Running_amok label "Amok".
- Running_amok label "Amok".
- Running_amok label "Amok".
- Running_amok label "Running amok".
- Running_amok label "Síndrome Amok".
- Running_amok label "Síndrome de Amok".
- Running_amok label "Амок".
- Running_amok sameAs Amok.
- Running_amok sameAs Síndrome_Amok.
- Running_amok sameAs Amok_(ethnologie).
- Running_amok sameAs Amuk.
- Running_amok sameAs Amok_(psicologia).
- Running_amok sameAs Amok.
- Running_amok sameAs Amok.
- Running_amok sameAs Síndrome_de_Amok.
- Running_amok sameAs m.014sp.
- Running_amok sameAs Q473814.
- Running_amok sameAs Q473814.
- Running_amok sameAs Running_amok.
- Running_amok wasDerivedFrom Running_amok?oldid=605002037.
- Running_amok isPrimaryTopicOf Running_amok.