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  • ...mental and behavioral disorders such as [[clinical depression]], [[bipolar disorder]], [[schizophrenia]] and [[anxiety disorders]]. ...ialize in certain areas of interest such as [[psychopharmacology]], [[mood disorder]]s, [[neuropsychiatry]], eating disorders, psychiatric rehabilitation, cris
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  • ...k of exploring his own [[dreams]], [[memories]], and the dynamics of his [[personality]] [[development]]. During this [[self]]-[[analysis]], he came to realize th ...number]] of Freud's patients whom he believed to be [[suffering]] from the disorder, including [[Emma Eckstein]], whose surgery proved disastrous.
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  • Of course, the sense of menace had been ignited by genuine disorder and violence: looting did begin at the moment the storm passed over New Orl ...if were automatically [[interpret]] all these changes as the results of my personality, not as the result of me being thrown around by the market forces.
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  • ...destructive [[refusal]] to acknowledge guilt, thereby provoking an obvious disorder of ego functioning. ...their [[parents]] underscores the importance of guilt as a nodal area of [[personality]] development. In the first years of life, the specific ways that [[childre
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  • ...''[[ego psychology]]''. In Reich's view a person's entire character (or [[personality]]), not only [[individual]] symptoms, could be looked at and treated as a n Reich agreed with Freud that sexual development was the origin of [[mental]] disorder. They both believed that most [[psychological]] states were dictated by [[u
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  • ...sful 1960s countercultural revolution find expression in The Authoritarian Personality, including idealizing rebellion against [[parents]], low-investment sexual ...l 1960s countercultural revolution find expression in <i>The Authoritarian Personality</i>, including idealizing rebellion against parents, low-investment sexual
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  • ...s fixes and prevalent ideas: "The latter are integrated in the subject's [[personality]] and are not recognized as unhealthy. A claimant can be constantly preoccu * Esman, Aaron. (2001). Obsessive-compulsive disorder: Current views. Psychoanalytical Inquiry, 21, 145-156.
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  • ...us and [[unconscious]], and the [[process]] of becoming of the [[whole]] [[personality]]. It could be described as both the [[goal]] of one's psychological life a ...use of complexes with something along the lines of [[multiple personality disorder]] would be to stretch the point beyond breaking.
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  • ...d related the resolutions of the stages with [[adult]] personalities and [[personality]] disorders. ...example, commonly [[people]] refer to [[others]] with obsessive compulsive disorder as [[anal]].
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  • *[[Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder]]
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  • Depression is a mood disorder, understood from the psychoanalytical viewpoint as resulting from an intrap ...drives]]. [[Narcissism]] is [[another]] characteristic of the depressive [[personality]], which that [[Freud]] emphasized in "[[Mourning]] and [[Melancholia]]" (1
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  • ...al]] health, schizophrenia is a [[complex]], baffling, and [[frustrating]] disorder. It is not particularly rare, affecting [[about]] 1 percent of the populati ...uggest]], at least tentatively, that schizophrenia was a [[psychological]] disorder that originated, like [[neurotic]] conflicts, in infancy and early [[childh
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  • ...sful 1960s countercultural revolution find expression in The Authoritarian Personality, including idealizing rebellion against [[parents]], low-investment sexual ...sful 1960s countercultural revolution find expression in The Authoritarian Personality, including idealizing rebellion against parents, low-investment sexual rela
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  • ...a person is only aware of a very small part of what makes up his or her [[personality]]; the rest is buried in the unconscious and is inaccessible. Though small The id is the original system of personality and the dominant one at birth. In [[German]], the [[word]] was literally tr
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  • ...ec la personnalité (On [[paranoiac]] [[psychosis]] as it relates to the [[personality]]). The [[work]] was dated September 7, 1932, when Lacan was thirty-one yea ...[[paranoia]] had been extended to every kind of [[delusion]] and cognitive disorder in a way clearly contradicted by observation, despite the fact that paranoi
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  • ...ifferent amounts of libido at various [[stages]] leads to differences in [[personality]]. :A disorder common in Freud's [[female]] [[patients]] in turn-of-the-century [[Vienna]]
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  • ...o various forms of what one could refer to loosely as “attention deficit disorder,” that is, a frantic, thoughtless jumping from [[present]] to ever-new pr ...that of a subject subtracted from all form of human "individuality" or "[[personality]]" (which is why, in today's popular [[culture]], one of the exempolary [[f
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  • A [[mental]] disorder characterised by gross impairment in [[reality]] testing as evidenced by [[ ...first described in [[psychotic]] patients, although many patients with the disorder are not judged psychotic.
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  • ...as that of a subject subtracted from all form of human "individuality" or "personality" (which is why, in today's popular culture, one of the exemplary figures of ...o take on an illegal character, and the very order of nature seems to us a disorder. The majestic movements of a great people, the sublime fervors of virtue of
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  • ...can we get "order for free," that is, how can order emerge out of initial disorder? How can we account for a whole that is larger than the mere sum of its par ...]] companion, interrogates Orlando about his love. She even takes on the [[personality]] of Rosalind (in a redoubled masking, she pretends to be herself, i.e., to
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