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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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  • a. A therapeutic method originated by Freud for treating disorders of the personality or behaviour by bringing into a patient's consciousness his unconscious con b. A theory of personality and psychical life derived from this, based on concepts of the ego, id, and
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  • ...o present, to a lesser degree, in other patients, in the form of obsessive personality traits or a system of defenses put up as an alternative to a costlier mode ...in symptom is the occurrence of obsessional thoughts; obsessive-compulsive disorder. obsessional neurotic n. and a. Psychol., (a) adj., a person with an obsess
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  • ...s range from mental anxiety and phobia to the physical signs of conversion disorder. ...stera, the Greek word for uterus, and was historically considered a female disorder. Writings on hysteria date to ancient Egypt and the Kahun papyrus (ca.1900
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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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