Browsing by Subject "Psychopathology"
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(Sociedad Medica de Santiago, 2014)© 2014, Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All rights reserved. Depression has a high impact on mental health. However its diagnosis is a challenge even for specialists. This problem derives from a failure in an adequate description ...
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A psychosocial evaluation of epileptics in Chile Evaluación psicosocial de los epilépticos en Chile (2001)The psychosocial adaptation of epileptics affects both the appearance of psychopathologies and the evolution of the seizures themselves. The Washington Test, an inventory designed specifically for epilepsy, was administered ...
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(Karger, 2020)Since ancient philosophy, extraordinary creativity is associated with mental disorders, emotional and cognitive destabilization, and melancholia. We here summarize the results of empirical and narrative studies and analyze ...
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(W B Saunders, 2020)Mixed states are frequent clinical pictures in psychiatric practice but are not well described in nosologic systems. Debate exists as to defining mixed states. We review factor and cluster analytical studies and prominent ...
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(Frontiers Media, 2018)Recent research in psychiatric genetics has led to a move away from simple diathesis-stress models to more complex models of psychopathology incorporating a focus on gene-environment interactions and epigenetics. Our ...
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(1998)Background: A previous suicide attempt is one of the strongest predictors of future suicidal behavior. Aim: To explore the evolution of suicidal tendencies in women who attempted suicide 5 to 7 years earlier. Patients and ...
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(2010)Social interactions among conspecifics are a fundamental and adaptively significant component of the biology of numerous species. Such interactions give rise to group living as well as many of the complex forms of cooperation ...
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(Frontiers Media, 2017)Research on the potential role of gene-environment interactions (GxE) in explaining vulnerability to psychopathology in humans has witnessed a shift from a diathesis-stress perspective to differential susceptibility ...