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Psychopathology

2017
The term psychopathology generally has two definitions. First, it can refer to the manifestation of a mental disorder (also called a psychological disorder or various other terms). Second, the term psychopathology may refer to the scientific study of such disorders.
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Psychopathology of Childhood

Annual Review of Psychology, 1984
We considered problems of assessment and taxonomy that have hindered the study of childhood disorders. Many instruments have been developed for assessing children's behavior as seen by parents, teachers, clinicians, trained observers, peers, and children themselves.
Thomas M. Achenbach, Craig Edelbrock
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LOBOTOMY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1951
THE EVALUATION of any form of therapy is fraught with difficulty. In psychiatry this is particularly true. Whether one of the physical therapies or a form of psychotherapy has been employed makes little difference. One cannot yet point to any universally acceptable general criteria having a high degree of predictive significance for the use of a given ...
Elliot R. Reiner, Sidney L. Sands
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Speech and Psychopathology

Language and Speech, 1985
The purpose of this review is to report on the main directions of research in speech analysis as they relate to various psychiatric states. The variables most often analyzed in both speech and psychiatry, and the procedures which have been used by different authors to establish relationships between them are described.
P. Sevestre   +2 more
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Psychopathology and Narcolepsy

Neuropsychobiology, 1985
Twenty-eight patients with narcolepsy are compared to a sex- and age-matched control population with regard to the frequency of psychiatric symptoms. The occurrence of psychiatric syndromes in narcolepsy patients is also examined. The frequency of psychiatric illness in patients with cataplexy or hypnagogic/hypnopompic hallucinations is evaluated as ...
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The psychopathology of echophenomena

Psychological Medicine, 1989
SynopsisRepetition of other person's activities is, to some extent, part of normal human behaviour. However, in some circumstances it becomes pathological and symptomatic of an underlying disease process. The pathogenesis of this type of behaviour is very diverse. The circumstances in which echoing can be expected to occur are reviewed.
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Psychopathology of cognition

Drug Development Research, 1984
AbstractDisorders of cognition can be considered in terms of perception, thought, and memory. Disorders of perception can be subdivided into sense deceptions, such as illusions and hallucinations, and sense distortions. The first are of particular interest to psychologists and physiologists.
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Psychopathology of depression

Drugs of Today, 2007
This review assesses some of the important advances that have been made in our understanding of the psychopathology of depression. While the monoamine theory, that postulates dysfunctional noradrenergic and serotonergic systems as the underlying cause of depression, has been valuable in the development of conventional antidepressants that are thought ...
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Psychopathology

2019
Bhaskar Punukollu   +2 more
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Philosophy of psychopathology

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2005
Psychiatry is increasingly aware of its own conceptual foundations and the role that philosophy plays in shaping research and practice. This growing awareness is especially prominent in the area of psychopathology, where both philosophers and psychiatrists are actively investigating the basic assumptions and values that influence the science.There is ...
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