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  • ...example, commonly [[people]] refer to [[others]] with obsessive compulsive disorder as [[anal]].
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  • *[[Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder]]
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  • ...projects its own disorder onto the [[world]] and attempts to [[cure]] this disorder by imposing "the law of the heart" on everyone else. ...belle âme'' who does not recognise his very own ''raison d'être'' in the disorder that he denounces in the world."<ref>{{E}} p. 70</ref></blockquote>
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  • Depression is a mood disorder, understood from the psychoanalytical viewpoint as resulting from an intrap
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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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  • ...make every group affiliation sound as if it were a [[sign]] of [[mental]] disorder; everything, from patriotism to religion to family-and [[race]]-loyally, is ...nald, to make every group affiliation sound as if it were a sign of mental disorder; everything, from patriotism to religion to family-and race-loyally, is dis
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  • ...tep further. He was a strong proponent of viewing hysteria as a [[mental]] disorder caused by [[memory]] impairment and unconscious forces. He [[chose]] hypnos
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  • ...organization. This behavior is sometimes diagnosed as obsessive-compulsive disorder and may pose significant problems for the person as he or she attempts to c
    32 KB (4,984 words) - 23:10, 20 May 2019
  • ...eir common source the [[subject]]'s sexual [[life]], whether they lie in a disorder of his contemporary [[sexual life]] or in important events in his [[past]]
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  • ...of their minds upon their bodies and that the immediate [[cause]] of their disorder is to be looked for in their minds" (1890a, p. 286). Based on the article,
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  • ...[[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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  • ...case]] the [[desire]] to masturbate. We now call this Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
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  • ...l]] rule, that would throw the whole of man's universe into a [[state]] of disorder and evil.<p>
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  • :A disorder common in Freud's [[female]] [[patients]] in turn-of-the-century [[Vienna]] :A [[mental]] disorder that involves [[distortion]], but not outright [[rejection]], of reality. [
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  • ...rary [[psychoanalysis]]? [[Freud]] acknowledged this poorly [[understood]] disorder as an awkward gap in his theories. Later it was deemed surprising that hypo ...ustworthy unless it also covers the hypochondriacal symptoms by which that disorder is almost invariable accompanied" (pp. 56-57, n. 3). Freud thus viewed hypo
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  • ...destructive [[refusal]] to acknowledge guilt, thereby provoking an obvious disorder of ego functioning.
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  • Mental [[illness]] is viewed not simply as a pathological disorder, but as a modified mode of being-in-the-world; what is lost in illness is D
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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
    46 KB (7,077 words) - 19:04, 27 May 2019
  • 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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  • 110. Diagnosis and Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. 208. Mood - Schmood ... Is this disorder thing really real or is it all in ...
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