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March, 2013

Different types of abnormal behavior

The Classification of Abnormal Behavior: An Overview. Introduction From the beginnings of life, as organisms attempt to understand their environment, they seek to organize a vast array of incoming stimuli. The recognition of similarities and the ordering of objects into sets on the basis of their relationships are primordial classificatory abilities that begin at a […]

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Body dysmorphic disorder symptoms

Dysmorphophobia, originally conceptualized by Morselli in 1886, refers to a subjective feeling of ugliness or physical defect in a person of normal appearance. It also includes individuals with a minimal physical defect who react out of proportion to this defect. Dysmorphophobia is a label that has largely been used in Europe but ignored in the […]

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What is pain disorder:DSM-IV TR pain disorder

Pain disorder was previously known as somatoform pain disorder in DSM-III-R and as psychogenic pain disorder in DSM-III. The essential feature of pain disorder in DSM-IV  is a preoccupation with pain in one or more anatomical areas that is sufficiently severe to warrant clinical attention; that causes impairment in daily living; and psychological factors, it […]

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List of negative emotions

Frequently negative feelings can get locked up inside us, and then they can fester. One of our most vital skills is developing an ability to listen to the true story of our lives: the conflict between the things we feel—the things our bodies register—and the things we think we ought to feel, so as to […]

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The most common anti-depressants

The way that the most common form of anti-depressant (SSRIs) works is that they help make more serotonin available to the cells in your brain. Serotonin is a natural neurotransmitter and is used in the transmission of messages from one brain cell to another. The SSRI anti-depressant prevents the re-uptake, or re-absorption, of serotonin back […]

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Interventions in anorexia by cognitive behavioural approaches

The second phase of treatment involves interventions aimed at achieving and maintaining longterm behavioural change. Perhaps the most widely used cognitive behavioural approach was developed by Garner and Bemis. This was divided into a number of phases, the fi rst of which was intended to establish a working alliance with the individual. Garner and Bemis […]

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Treating psychopathy by cognitive interventions

Cognitive behavioural interventions may not be immune from this paradoxical outcome. Hare et al. examined the outcome of a number of short-term, prison-based, cognitive behavioural programmes including anger management and social skills training. Their data revealed that the interventions had little effect on re-offence rates of most psychopathic individuals. However, among offenders with particularly high […]

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why do I always feel so bad?

Case: zhang from grandma was in foster care in school came back to his parents, parents while meet the requirements of all substances to him, but not very care about him, emotionally and often criticized him, which formed the zhang timid character. Zhang has now almost thirty years old, although in her career, but has […]

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Mental Illnesses in the Elderly

According to the survey of domestic psychological research institution, the scale of people suffering from cognitive function drop and dementia, psychological disorder, as well as anxiety disorder partly takes about ten percent, five percent and four percent is declining. This is the order of nature, so it is hard to reverse the process. The absence […]

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What should do that intouerted doesn’t like talking? How to overcome introvert?

There’s many introverted in reality, they don’t like talking. And so many people of them pay attention to this question, if I want to overcome this question, what should I do? Here is some suggestion that how to overcome introvert: For the most part, Introvert is their children habits, it’s hard to change, if you […]

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