Additional paternal factors, other than psychopathological characteristics, also have been examined in families with court-involved youth. |
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They might not have been clinically ill, but they would have been incorporated into a psychopathological movement. |
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The geographic distribution of MS was discussed, as were its psychological and psychopathological effects. |
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I converted a squalid psychopathological act into a warrior-evoking, population-terrifying, policy-changing event. |
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According to Homey, alienation could be related to psychopathological states similar to neurosis, including a delay in the growth and actualization of the individual. |
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The continuation course 'Revival instead of decline' focuses on the carers' angle and contains an extensive deepening of participants' psychiatric and psychopathological knowledge. |
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To obtain this, a psychopathological scale14 can be used, but not exclusively, and careful consideration must also be given in the needs analysis to acute and diffuse psychological suffering. |
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How to get rid of the confusion usually maintained between offences and psychic pathologies, and to also inform that the psychopathological fact is not the only explanation regarding breaches of the law? |
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It takes a special type of psychopathological Nursist to dream up such an evil little scheme. |
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Some students of social movements, particularly those whose analysis has a psychoanalytic orientation, have suggested that the fanaticism of dedicated members results from individual psychopathological states. |
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A study published by DJ Williams of Idaho State University raised alarm that individuals from the community rarely reveal their practices to clinicians, fearing they be labeled psychopathological in some way, or even wicked. |
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Like that book, The Little Stranger operates in the queasy borderlands between the supernatural and the psychopathological, and it is territory in which Waters moves with an air of supreme ease. |
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All psychopathological disorders, such as PTSD, epilepsy, obsessive compulsive disorders, or addiction-all these things have to do with your brain getting rewired in a way that is malfunctioning. |
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To date, the School accepts students from four to twenty-one years of age with intellectual disabilities, pervasive developmental disorders and psychopathological disorders. |
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In later chapters he sets out three forms of hermeneutics, the dimensions of the symbolic function, psychopathological structures, and subject-positions. |
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Psychopathological delusions have a number of features that are curiously difficult to explain. |
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Psychopathological assumptions about gays persist despite these findings, and heterosexism continues to provide an invisible subtext to much therapeutic work. |
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