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Mechanisms, Symptoms, and Affects

2015
This chapter discusses the mechanisms, symptoms, and affects, including physiological, biological, psychological states, traits and events; emotions, moods and affects (anxiety, depression, frustration-anger, pleasure-satisfaction-joy, pain, power-control-elation).
Michael McGuire, Alfonso Troisi
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Depression, Affect and Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
The relationship of depression with affect deficit in schizophrenic patients continues to challenge both the clinician and the researcher. Often there is considerable difficulty in differentiating these two affect states in a reliable and valid fashion. On the observational level, depressed affect often appears somewhat restricted, having lost the full
J P, Lindenmayer, S R, Kay
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Life Events and Senile Dementia Affective Symptoms

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1995
BackgroundPrevious research in the elderly has linked threatening life events with depression. Dementia sufferers are known to be sensitive to stressful changes in their daily life such as relocation. This study investigates whether threatening life events are associated with depressive symptoms in dementia sufferers.MethodUsing the Life Events and ...
M, Orrell, P, Bebbington
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Basic Symptoms in Schizophrenic and Affective Psychoses

Psychopathology, 1989
The study compares schizophrenic and affective psychoses with regard to basic symptoms. 30 patients in schizophrenic pre-, intra-, and postpsychotic basic stages and 30 patients in endogenous-depressive phases were examined according to the Bonn Scale for the Assessment of Basic Symptoms.
H, Ebel   +3 more
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Recalling symptom episodes affects reports of immediately-experienced symptoms: Inducing symptom suggestibility

Psychology & Health, 1996
Abstract We report two experiments in which subjects were induced to over-report symptoms that they had been instructed to recall. In Experiment 1, subjects who recalled a past upset stomach episode rated themselves as presently experiencing higher levels of nausea and other gastric symptoms than did control subjects.
J. A. Skelton   +2 more
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Covariance of Affective and Schizophrenic Symptoms in Schizo affective Psychosis

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1980
A case report of a patient with schizophrenic and affective symptoms in remarkable correlations (r = .94) is presented to highlight difficulties in documenting the diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder. Proposed solutions include the frequent use of appropriate rating scales, recognizing that postpsychotic depression is common and may mimic primary ...
J A, Silva, J A, Yesavage
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Modeling Affective Symptoms of Schizophrenia

2016
Abstract Schizophrenia includes positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusions), but also negative/affective symptoms such as affective blunting, avolition, and anhedonia. In recent years, many animal models of schizophrenia have been designed, including models based on administration of pharmacological agents (such as phencyclidine or amphetamine), on
Luka Culig, Catherine Belzung
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[Schizophrenia, affective symptoms and clozapine].

L'Encephale, 1995
Clozapine has been shown to be effective in treating schizophrenic patients. In this study we compare the efficacy of clozapine in two groups of treatment resistant psychotics (among the most severe inpatients). 5 chronic schizophrenics (CS). Age 49.6 +/- 12 (paranoid, disorganized residuals). 14 "mixed" patients (MP).
J A, Meynard   +3 more
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Perfectionism affects change in psychological symptoms.

Psychotherapy, 2015
The primary goal of this study was to examine how perfectionism affects psychological symptoms during the course of treatment. We examined session-by-session symptom changes in a sample of 105 adult clients who presented for counseling at a psychology training clinic housed at a large Midwestern university in the United States.
Kenneth G, Rice   +4 more
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Affective and suicidal symptoms in epileptic prisoners

Psychological Medicine, 1973
SynopsisPrevious writers have suggested a relationship between psychiatric disability and epilepsy, and this is confirmed in the present survey of epileptic prisoners.s The older epileptics, who included four cases of severe cerebral damage, were particularly prone to anxiety and depression. Those with temporal lobe epilepsy had been the most suicidal.
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