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...ame lethargic and apathetic ("pseudodepressed"). As Geschwind noted, many had both syndromes. The DSM is clear: the brain-injured may acquire tra... ...tabolic diseases such as diabetes, pathological narcissism, and other mental health syndromes. There may be a common cause, a hidden common denomina... ... Maybe personality disorders are not objective clinical entities, but culture-bound syndromes. In other words, perhaps they reflect biases and value... ... modes of dealing with stressful information." (Jon Mardi Horowitz. Stress Response Syndromes: PTSD, Grief and Adjustment Disorders. Third edition. ... ...roach, postulating that personality disorders are "qualitatively distinct clinical syndromes" (p. 689). This is widely doubted. Even the distinctio...
...roach, postulating that personality disorders are "qualitatively distinct clinical syndromes" (p. 689). This is widely doubted. Even the distinctio... ...egorical. It states that personality disorders are "qualitatively distinct clinical syndromes" (p. 689). But this is by no means widely accepted. As... ...deal with the five diagnostic axes employed by the DSM to capture the way clinical syndromes (such as anxiety, mood, and eating disorders), general... ...roach, postulating that personality disorders are "qualitatively distinct clinical syndromes" (p. 689). This is widely doubted. Even the distinctio... ... (as reported by the patient) and signs (as observed). Then, they group them into syndromes and, more specifically, into disorders. This is descri...
...iety, narcissism is de-rigueur - not an aberration. Conversely, some mental health syndromes and disorders are "culture-bound" - they are specific ... ...roach, postulating that personality disorders are "qualitatively distinct clinical syndromes" (p. 689). This is widely doubted. Even the distinctio...
...sychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1975; 4:167 12. Horovitz M. J. Stress Response Syndromes: PTSD, Grief and Adjustment Disorders. 3rd Ed. New York, NY U... ...rectly and unequivocally threatened by an abuser react by developing these syndromes. PTSD is, therefore, typically associated with the aftermath o...
...itability and depression. Also for mood changes during menopause and for pain syndromes, including fibromyalgia, arthritis and neuralgia. 15. Valer... ...citis; radiculopathy • Congenital diseases such as spondylosis; tethered cord syndromes • Metabolic diseases such as osteoporosis; Paget’s Disease; ... ...lbert's syndrome, Dubin-Johnson syndrome, Rotor's syndrome, or Crigler-Najjar syndromes) • Chronic active hepatitis • Autoimmune hepatitis • Malar... ...ve in infections, and is beneficial for long-term use against chronic candida syndromes. 5. Goldenseal-Hydrastis canadensis • Strong antifungal eff...
...sychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1975; 4:167 12. Horovitz M. J. Stress Response Syndromes: PTSD, Grief and Adjustment Disorders. 3rd Ed. New York, NY U...
...ational Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1975; 4:167 13. Horovitz M. J. Stress Response Syndromes: PTSD, Grief and Adjustment Disorders. 3r...
...ptoms (as reported by the patient) and signs (as observed). Then, they group them into syndromes and, more specifically, into disorders. This is de...
...roach, postulating that personality disorders are "qualitatively distinct clinical syndromes" (p. 689). This is widely doubted. Even the distinctio... ...roach, postulating that personality disorders are "qualitatively distinct clinical syndromes" (p. 689). This is widely doubted. Even the distinctio...