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Over the past years, there has been an increasing interest in assessing object relations and studying the relationship between problematic object representations and different types of psychological disturbance.
Ribiero, L., Ribeiro, Luisa
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Background From a functionalist perspective, parenting behaviors have adaptive functions and are partly expressions of genetic variation. Maternal genes that have effects on children are often referred to as indirect maternal genetic effects. Indirect genetic effects provide a means for measuring the role of parenting without the need for specifying ...
Espen Moen Eilertsen +8 more
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Background Prospective and retrospective measures of childhood maltreatment often identify different individuals and are differentially associated with psychopathology. This study examines psycho‐social factors that may explain discrepancies between these measures.
Oonagh Coleman +5 more
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Hope for Neurotic Disorders: A Summary of New Zealand Research on the Development of Biomarkers and Novel Treatments. [PDF]
McNaughton N +3 more
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A new exploration to utilize GWAS summary data to evaluate the causal relationship between mood swings and neurological diseases. An affirmative causal link was discerned between fluctuations in mood and the occurrence of stroke as well as headache. ABSTRACT Background Associations between genetically predicted mood swings and neurological diseases ...
Na Li +5 more
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The Effects of Caffeine on Anxiety Behavior in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Nascimento AOD +3 more
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Schizophrenic thought disorder. A psychological and organic interpretation
It is suggested that schizophrenic thought disorder comprises four relatively independent components: delusion; intrinsic thinking disturbance; formal thought disorder; and deficient real-world knowledge - a new concept.
Cutting, J., Murphy, Declan; id_orcid
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ABSTRACT Purpose The therapeutic alliance (TA) can be conceptualised in terms of three interrelated elements: (a) agreement between therapist and client about the goals of the treatment, (b) agreement between therapist and client about the necessary tasks to achieve the goals, and (c) a bond between therapist and client.
Helen J. Wall, Sarah Mather
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Chronic pain after orthognathic surgery: a retrospective single-center study. [PDF]
Kettunen S +6 more
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Treatment of neurotic disorders.
Neurotic disorders are commonly encountered in psychiatric outpatient clinics. Treatment of the commoner conditions like the anxiety states, depressive, obsessive-compulsive, hypochondrical and phobic neuroses will be described. This includes general supportive measures, pharmacological, cognitive, behavioural and psychodynamic approaches.
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