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Psychopathology and Insight.

Insight, psychopathology, explanatory models and outcome of schizophrenia in India: a prospective 5 year cohort study

Insight, psychopathology, explanatory models and outcome of schizophrenia in India: a prospective 5 year cohort study

... in psychopathology determined outcome at points in time before insight scores and explanatory models were significant suggest their major role in the ...between insight, explanatory models and ...

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Insight Psychopathology and Executive Function in Inpatients with Schizophrenia.

Insight Psychopathology and Executive Function in Inpatients with Schizophrenia.

... Onset age less than 18 years was excluded to prevent inclusion of early onset schizophrenia that have high levels of cognitive dysfunction and hence could potentially confound the results. Similarly, patients aged ...

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Novel Insights into the Psychopathology of War

Novel Insights into the Psychopathology of War

... The psychopathology of war is “the elephant in the ...the psychopathology of war is being studied, the para-psychodynamics of global conflicts are poorly ...some insight into this important aspect of ...

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On Psychopathology and Existence: Ahab and Lear

On Psychopathology and Existence: Ahab and Lear

... The setting of the chapter "The Candles" in Moby-Dick is very similar to that of Lear’s storm. It is also a storm in two ways, taking place both on the inside and on the outside. One major difference between Lear ...

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Explanation and description in phenomenological psychopathology

Explanation and description in phenomenological psychopathology

... To reject phenomenology because of the inherent diffi- culty of capturing the subtleties of subjective life makes little sense. It would be as if a cosmologist were to refuse to consider the existence of black holes on ...

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Insight in sight : studying insight and the effects of giving hints on insight

Insight in sight : studying insight and the effects of giving hints on insight

... without insight (Bowden et ...experienced insight and no special insight or non-insight problems are ...5=strong insight) the participants tended only to use the middle values on the ...

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Psychopathology in postmodern societies

Psychopathology in postmodern societies

... developing psychopathology has started to ...the psychopathology of children and adolescents, which may medical healthcare and all problems connected to social ...

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Psychopathology and Women In India

Psychopathology and Women In India

... Psychopathology includes depression stress, anxiety and other mental disorders. Numerous factors affect the prevalence of mental health disorders among women in India, including older age, low educational ...

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Psychopathology and depression in the middle east

Psychopathology and depression in the middle east

... Psychotherapy methods are mostly constructed by the Western societies and thus they might fail to address the social and cultural differences of other, non-Western societies. Different social and cultural factors account ...

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Psychopathology of eating disorders

Psychopathology of eating disorders

... first, psychopathology allows definition of a qualitative threshold along a continuum of severity, discriminating healthy subjects from high risk persons with abnormal eating behaviours in the general population, ...

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The Fenix II Study: A longitudinal study of psychopathology among burn patients

The Fenix II Study: A longitudinal study of psychopathology among burn patients

... Psychological symptoms are common among burn survivors. However, knowledge about epidemiology and predictors of psychopathology has shown great heterogeneity in this population. The Fenix-II Project was the first ...

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Suicide and no axis I psychopathology

Suicide and no axis I psychopathology

... major psychopathology or whether they had more subtle psychopathological alterations to which the psychological autopsy method may not have been sensitive ...

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Phenomenological psychopathology and the neurosciences

Phenomenological psychopathology and the neurosciences

... understand psychopathology through ...General Psychopathology of one mode of study being dominant and blocking out others, and this theme, of scientific pluralism, is one that Jaspers contin- ues in his ...

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Role of Emotion Regulation in Psychopathology

Role of Emotion Regulation in Psychopathology

... underlying psychopathology into five general and broad domains including positive rat- ing systems, negative rating systems, cognitive systems, systems for social processes, as well as, arousal and regulatory ...

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Is "clinical" insight the same as "cognitive" insight in schizophrenia?

Is "clinical" insight the same as "cognitive" insight in schizophrenia?

... clinical insight groups performed signifi cantly below the healthy comparison group on all neu- ropsychological tests and on educational attainments ( Table 1 ...clinical insight groups differed on gender, ...

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Resilience and recovery style: a retrospective study on associations among personal resources, symptoms, neurocognition, quality of life and psychosocial functioning in psychotic patients

<p>Resilience and recovery style: a retrospective study on associations among personal resources, symptoms, neurocognition, quality of life and psychosocial functioning in psychotic patients</p>

... General psychopathology (PANSS General Psychopathology Scale), positive psychotic symptoms (PANSS Positive Scale) and negative psychotic symptoms (PANSS Negative Scale), neurocognitive functions (MoCA total ...

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Prenatal Exposure to Famine and Risk for Development of Psychopathology in Adulthood: A Meta-Analysis

Prenatal Exposure to Famine and Risk for Development of Psychopathology in Adulthood: A Meta-Analysis

... There are a number of limitations that should be addressed in our study. First, while multiple studies by different groups of investigators were conducted, they were all based on two cohorts due to the limited number of ...

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Which metacognitive components of insight in schizophrenia? The relationship between subjective and objective measures of metacognition and insight

Which metacognitive components of insight in schizophrenia? The relationship between subjective and objective measures of metacognition and insight

... symptoms, insight, metacognition and functional ability in the studied ...symptomatology, insight, cognitive and functional ...of Insight did not cor- relate with objective metacognition, but was ...

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Internalizing and externalizing psychopathology in problem and pathological gamblers: Factor structure and gambling subtypes

Internalizing and externalizing psychopathology in problem and pathological gamblers: Factor structure and gambling subtypes

... The model proposes that all gamblers, regardless of pathway, gamble in part because of environmental determinants (e.g., availability of gambling), operant and classical conditioning, and cognitive processes resulting in ...

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Positive and Negative Parenting Strategies, Parental Psychopathology, and Relational Aggression in Youth

Positive and Negative Parenting Strategies, Parental Psychopathology, and Relational Aggression in Youth

... Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI; Derogatis, 1975). The BSI is a self-report symptom inventory designed to measure overall psychopathology in adolescents and adults. It contains nine clinical scales (somatization, ...

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