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Psychopathology and Creativity Among Creative and Non-Creative Professions [PDF]
The mad genius debate has been a topic that has been discussed in both popular culture and academic discourse. The current study sought to replicate previous findings that linked psychopathology to creativity.
Kwan, Victor
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Safe and Sound: Is Safeness a Specific Affective Dimension Related to Eating Disorder Behaviors?
ABSTRACT Objective Safeness is a warm, soothing emotional state that is often experienced in the presence of close others. Safeness is thought to be distinct from other positive emotions or the absence of negative emotions and is shown to predict mental health variables over and above other emotions.
Ege Bicaker +3 more
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Background Personality disorders are commonly found as co-morbid conditions among those undergoing treatment for substance-related disorders. In spite of the growing evidence for the correlation between substance-related disorders and personality ...
Haytham M. Hasan +4 more
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Mortality in functional seizures: Evidence from a large electronic health records dataset
Abstract Objective Several studies have found that people with functional seizures (FS) have increased mortality, approaching that of epilepsy (epileptic seizures [ES]). The small numbers of deaths in these studies make it unclear whether they can be attributed to comorbidities. We used a very large electronic health database to compare mortality in FS
Richard A. Kanaan +4 more
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Reconceptualizing and Renaming Eating Disorders as Anankastic Eating Disorders
Eating disorders is fundamentally an obsessive-compulsive disorder with eating-related symptoms, focusing on feeding, body shape, size and weight. Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCDP) traits are commonly associated with eating disorders (EDs),
Orestis Giotakos
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Metacognition as a predictor of improvements in personality disorders [PDF]
Personality Disorders (PDs) are particularly hard to treat and treatment drop-out rates are high. Several authors have agreed that psychotherapy is more successful when it focuses on the core of personality pathology.
Antonino Carcione +13 more
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Management of ring chromosome 20 syndrome: Narrative review and consensus recommendations
Abstract Ring chromosome 20 (ring 20) is a rare genetic condition usually presenting as developmental and epileptic encephalopathy. The disease is caused by fusion of the long and short arms of chromosome 20. Patients are symptomatic even if there is no loss of genetic material.
Asma Khamis +8 more
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BackgroundThere is abundant evidence that an individual’s personality traits may influence their level of empathy. However, the role of death attitudes in the relationship between personality disorder functioning styles of nurses and their empathy ...
Jianing Pan +3 more
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Bipolar disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder comorbidity: Three case reports
Comorbidity in bipolar disorder has been described as the co-occurrence of nonaffective DSM-III-R Axis I disorders or serious medical illnesses in bipolar patients. Almost all axis I and/or axis II disorders may co-occur with bipolar disorder.
K. Semra Karataş +2 more
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Masochistic Personality Disorder: A Diagnosis Under Consideration [PDF]
In the past three decades, few diagnoses in psychiatry have had a more turbulent history than the personality disorders (1). Labels such as inadequate, emotionally unstable, and asthenic personalities entered the official nomenclature and were later ...
Fuller, MD, A. Kenneth
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