نتایج جستجو برای: compulsivity

تعداد نتایج: 298  

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2012
Trevor W Robbins Claire M Gillan Dana G Smith Sanne de Wit Karen D Ersche

A key criticism of the main diagnostic tool in psychiatry, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders (DSM-IV), is that it lacks a biological footing. In this article, we argue for a biological approach to psychiatry based on 'neurocognitive endophenotypes', whereby changes in behavioural or cognitive processes are associated with discrete deficits in defined neural system...

Journal: :CNS spectrums 2008
Eric Hollander

Dr. Hollander is the editor of this journal, Esther and Joseph Klingenstein Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and director of the Seaver and New York Autism Center of Excellence in New York City. I am pleased to announce that CNS Spectrums is launching two new columns this month. Stefano Pallanti, MD, PhD, introduces the timely new column “Brain Stimula...

2011
Damiaan Denys

Progress in psychiatry depends on accurate definitions of disorders. As long as there are no known biologic markers available that are highly specific for a particular psychiatric disorder, clinical practice as well as scientific research is forced to appeal to clinical symptoms. Currently, the nosology of obsessive-compulsive disorder is being reconsidered in view of the publication of DSM-V. ...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2015
Yi-Yuan Tang Michael I Posner Mary K Rothbart Nora D Volkow

We discuss the idea that addictions can be treated by changing the mechanisms involved in self-control with or without regard to intention. The core clinical symptoms of addiction include an enhanced incentive for drug taking (craving), impaired self-control (impulsivity and compulsivity), negative mood, and increased stress re-activity. Symptoms related to impaired self-control involve reduced...

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