نتایج جستجو برای: avoidant personality

تعداد نتایج: 71477  

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
shohreh shahabi moghaddam departments of psychology, science and research branch, islamic azad university of semnan, semnan, iran. mahmoud miremadi departments of psychology, science and research branch, islamic azad university of semnan, semnan, iran.

anxiety is one of the most controversial issues in mental disorders that its prevalence is increasing in today's society. preclinical anxiety that is causing some anxiety disorders in adults can help us in the prevention of mental disorders. in this paper an attempt has been made to have an analytical review of attachment anxiety and its significance in childhood and adulthood. attachment ...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2009
O Joseph Bienvenu Murray B Stein Jack F Samuels Chiadi U Onyike William W Eaton Gerald Nestadt

Determining how personality disorder traits and panic disorder and/or agoraphobia relate longitudinally is an important step in developing a comprehensive understanding of the etiology of panic/agoraphobia. In 1981, a probabilistic sample of adult (> or =18 years old) residents of east Baltimore were assessed for Axis I symptoms and disorders using the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS); psych...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2017
Riikka Pyhälä Elina Wolford Hannu Kautiainen Sture Andersson Peter Bartmann Nicole Baumann Ann-Mari Brubakk Kari Anne I Evensen Petteri Hovi Eero Kajantie Marius Lahti Ryan J Van Lieshout Saroj Saigal Louis A Schmidt Marit S Indredavik Dieter Wolke Katri Räikkönen

CONTEXT Preterm birth increases the risk for mental disorders in adulthood, yet findings on self-reported or subclinical mental health problems are mixed. OBJECTIVE To study self-reported mental health problems among adults born preterm at very low birth weight (VLBW; ≤1500 g) compared with term controls in an individual participant data meta-analysis. DATA SOURCES Adults Born Preterm Inter...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2002
Denise A Chavira Murray B Stein Vanessa L Malcarne

The nature of the relationship between shyness and social phobia can be clarified by assessing rates of social phobia in highly shy and normative samples. In the present study, 2202 participants were screened and categorized on a shyness scale as highly shy (90th percentile) or "normatively" shy (40-60th percentile). The Composite International Diagnostic Interview and the Structured Clinical I...

Journal: :Psychiatric services 1996
C M Grilo K N Levy D F Becker W S Edell T H McGlashan

Structured diagnostic interviews were used to determine DSM-III-R axis I and II diagnoses among 136 female psychiatric inpatients. To distinguish comorbidity of eating disorders with axis I and II disorders from simple diagnostic overlap, the frequency and distribution of diagnoses among the 31 patients with an eating disorder and the 105 without an eating disorder were compared. Social phobia,...

Journal: :The British journal of clinical psychology 2007
Steven H Jones Gerrard Burrell-Hodgson Graham Tate

OBJECTIVES To examine relationships between specific dysfunctional beliefs and self-reported personality disorder types. DESIGN Cross-sectional. METHOD One hundred and sixty-four clinical psychology out-patients completed the Personality Beliefs Questionnaire (PBQ) and Millon Multiaxial Clinical Inventory-III (MCMI-III): 155 completed both. Avoidant, dependent, passive-aggressive and schizo...

Journal: :Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 2007
Anna Bartak Djøra I Soeteman Roel Verheul Jan J V Busschbach

OBJECTIVE Despite scientific evidence of effectiveness, psychotherapy for personality disorders is not yet fully deployed, nor is its reimbursement self-evident. Both clinicians and health care policy-makers increasingly rely on evidence-based medicine and health economics when determining a treatment of choice and reimbursement. This article aims to contribute to that understanding by applying...

2017
Michael M Havranek Fleur Volkart Bianca Bolliger Sophie Roos Maximilian Buschner Ramin Mansour Thomas Chmielewski Katharina Gaudlitz Josef Hättenschwiler Erich Seifritz Willibald Ruch

Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the most common anxiety disorder and has considerable negative impact on social functioning, quality of life, and career progression of those affected. Gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) shares many similarities and has therefore been proposed as a subtype of SAD. This hypothesis has, however, never been tested in a clinical sample. Thus, the relationsh...

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