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  • ...a.org/wiki/Clinical_psychology clinical psychology], a type of [[anxiety]] disorder, usually defined as a [[persistent]] fear of an object or situation in whic ...SM-IV DSM-IV]), such phobias are considered to be sub-types of [[anxiety]] disorder. The three categories are:
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsessive_compulsive_disorder obsessive compulsive disorder], which [[psychoanalysts]] linked to 'pregenital fixations' whether caused
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  • ...iety of mental and [[physical]] conditions, including obsessive-compulsive disorder and [[anxiety]] and in the prevention of relapse in [[depression]] and drug
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  • ...h as [[Tourette's syndrome]], eating disorders, and [[obsessive-compulsive disorder]]. For many in Western societies, having a troubling condition defined as a
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  • Is there a common basis for these obsessive-compulsive disorders and if so, what is it and how does it activate and manifest in so ...ke control of themselves and think that they can't. An addiction becomes a disorder when it completely takes over within a human being and creates a behavior p
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  • ...o neutralize or prevent anxiety and is a symptom of [[obsessive-compulsive disorder]] (OCD).
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  • ...ience]]s such as poverty, unemployment, depression, [[obsessive compulsive disorder]], heavy drinking, or insufficient [[sleep]] can also cause stress. Student ...icit the diagnosis of [[Posttraumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD), an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to one or more terrifying events that threa
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyslexia dyslexia]. What are your impressions of this disorder called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyslexia dyslexia]?
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  • ...logy to [[psychology]]. Charcot, who believed hysteria was a psychological disorder rather than a physical condition, treated his patients through [[hypnosis]] ...e a man. Again, repressed sexual wishes constituted the core of the mental disorder.
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  • ...Journal'', 96, pp. 1680–81</ref><ref>Cummins, R. "Culpability" and Mental Disorder", p. 244</ref> ...ltimate expression of the tic.<ref name=Zinner>Zinner S.H. (2000) Tourette disorder. ''Pediatric Review'', 21(11):372. PMID 11077021</ref>
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  • ...diagnosed as psychopaths, or, using [[DSM-IV-TR]], antisocial personality disorder. ...schizophrenics, panic patients who also suffer with borderline personality disorder, etc.
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  • "So now we know they suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder," Andrews said, chuckling softly. "Maybe they died of cleaning fumes."
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