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Personality and psychopathology

International Review of Psychiatry, 2011
Personality and psychopathology are increasingly recognized as tightly linked domains of study, despite historical and theoretical divisions. In this paper, we discuss the history of these divisions, models of inter-relations between personality and psychopathology, and selected examples from the literature demonstrating personality/psychopathology ...
Allan M, Andersen, O Joseph, Bienvenu
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The psychopathology of alcoholism

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1986
The psychopathological symptoms occurring in the course of alcohol addiction, which probably have a very complex pathogenesis, call for a thorough examination. Jellinek's description of the autonomous course of this disease includes various mechanisms and behaviour abnormalities which do not only refer to the psychopathology of alcoholism, but which do
W W, Fleischhacker, K, Kryspin-Exner
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Tardive Psychopathology

Neuropsychobiology, 2008
Tardive psychopathology (TP) corresponds to mental changes from chronic neuroleptic exposure, as tardive dyskinesia corresponds to induced movement disorders. TP was prospectively identified in 4 inpatients. Each took neuroleptics more than 3 years, showed good premorbid adjustment or initiative, and met criteria for chronic schizophrenia.
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Psychopathology in Infancy

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1997
The first three years of life present unique challenges to the study of psychopathology. We highlight four of the issues in a selective review of the developmental psychopathology of early childhood, including lack of specificity of risk and outcome variables, measurement difficulties, rapid developmental changes and the centrality of the relationship ...
C H, Zeanah, N W, Boris, M S, Scheeringa
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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 and Pain

Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy, 2011
Pain clinicians often note the high prevalence of comorbid chronic pain and psychopathology. Although there is a burgeoning literature on chronic pain as a disease and a continually expanding liter...
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Hypnotizability and psychopathology

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
The authors compared the hypnotic responsivity of 115 chronically ill psychiatric patients with that of 83 nonpatient volunteers. The Hypnotic Induction Profile was administered to all subjects, and diagnoses were established for the patients according to Research Diagnostic Criteria.
D, Spiegel, D, Detrick, E, Frischholz
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Psychopathology and Narcolepsy

Neuropsychobiology, 2009
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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Information and Psychopathology

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1993
Our current understanding of mental processes in health and disease is limited by the absence of a practical model describing the physiology of the mind as an informational system. The mind is described here as a physical system with four functional dimensions that can be interrelated mathematically on the basis of information theory.
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Hierarchical models of psychopathology: empirical support, implications, and remaining issues

World Psychiatry, 2021
Benjamin B Lahey   +2 more
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