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Do empirically-derived personality subtypes relate to cognitive inflexibility in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa? [PDF]
Schaefer LM+5 more
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How "mood-incongruent psychosis" was included under affective disorders in the DSM-III. [PDF]
Takiue H.
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An ecological momentary assessment study assessing repetitive negative thinking as a predictor for psychopathology. [PDF]
Funk J+21 more
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Mental Health in the Chilean Incarcerated Population: A Screening Approach. [PDF]
Sanhueza G, Candia J, Zúñiga L.
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Maternal Postnatal Psychopathology Predicts Identity Diffusion in Young Adult Offspring. [PDF]
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CNS Spectrums, 2000
AbstractThe origins of the word “shame” recall the concept of the infraction of integrity both as scandal and as individualization. The human experience of shame stretches along a continuum from modesty to disabling interpersonal terror. Unlike other basic affects, its emergence is a fundamental moment in the process of self-awareness and self-object ...
PALLANTI, STEFANO, L. QUERCIOLI
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AbstractThe origins of the word “shame” recall the concept of the infraction of integrity both as scandal and as individualization. The human experience of shame stretches along a continuum from modesty to disabling interpersonal terror. Unlike other basic affects, its emergence is a fundamental moment in the process of self-awareness and self-object ...
PALLANTI, STEFANO, L. QUERCIOLI
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CNS Spectrums, 2017
Terrorist behavior represents a subtype of human aggression probably determined by a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors, as well as by peculiar environmental influences and group dynamics. As regards terrorists’ psychological characteristics, the available studies (mostly carried out with no sound scientific design) have ...
Donatella Marazziti+2 more
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Terrorist behavior represents a subtype of human aggression probably determined by a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors, as well as by peculiar environmental influences and group dynamics. As regards terrorists’ psychological characteristics, the available studies (mostly carried out with no sound scientific design) have ...
Donatella Marazziti+2 more
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2015
This chapter explores the degree to which various psychopathologies influence metamemory. The literature suggests such patients suffer different impairment patterns rather than global, nonspecific impairments of metamemory processes and the memory-metamemory relationships: Depressed patients present memory and metamemory difficulties; obsessive ...
Marie Izaute, Elizabeth Bacon
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This chapter explores the degree to which various psychopathologies influence metamemory. The literature suggests such patients suffer different impairment patterns rather than global, nonspecific impairments of metamemory processes and the memory-metamemory relationships: Depressed patients present memory and metamemory difficulties; obsessive ...
Marie Izaute, Elizabeth Bacon
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Journal of Mental Science, 1944
It is concerned with the isolation of clinical entities on a psychological basis, and with the investigation of the aetiological factors and psychological mechanisms that may be responsible for these conditions. There is much division of opinion among psychopathologists on basic principles.
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It is concerned with the isolation of clinical entities on a psychological basis, and with the investigation of the aetiological factors and psychological mechanisms that may be responsible for these conditions. There is much division of opinion among psychopathologists on basic principles.
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Neuropeptides and psychopathology
Endeavour, 1980Abstract Although the adaptive processes of animals are under the control of the central nervous system there is clear evidence of the involvement also of hormones produced by the endocrine glands. It further appears that the effect may not depend on the whole hormone molecule but on only a part of it, known as a neuropeptide.
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