نتایج جستجو برای: obsessive behavior

تعداد نتایج: 625722  

Journal: :Leprosy review 1992
R Premkumar S Dave

An empirical investigation was conducted on the in-group dynamics of health personnel working in leprosy. The sample populations were taken from the National Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP) employees of two state governments in India. They consisted of 21 doctors and 335 paramedicals, the former constituting a formal group and the latter a semiformal group. Two separate scales were develop...

حمدی, مهشید, موسوی, سید محمد ,

Background and purpose: The prevalence of behavioral problems in children with mentally ill parents is higher than children with healthy parents. This study focused on the effects of mothers’ obsessive-compulsive disorder on children’s behaviors. Materials and methods: In this case control study, 50 children aged 6-11 years from obsessive-compulsive mothers referred to Bandar Abbas psychiatric...

Journal: :Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2009
Daniël S van Grootheest Daniëlle Cath Jouke Jan Hottenga Aartjan T Beekman Dorret I Boomsma

The contribution of genetic and environmental factors to the stability of obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptoms has not yet been established in adult population based samples. We obtained the Young Adult Self Report Obsessive-Compulsive Subscale in mono- and dizygotic twins from the population-based Netherlands Twin Register in 1991, 1995 and 1997 and the Padua Inventory Revised Abbreviated in 200...

2018
Naomi A Fineberg Annemieke M Apergis-Schoute Matilde M Vaghi Paula Banca Claire M Gillan Valerie Voon Samuel R Chamberlain Eduardo Cinosi Jemma Reid Sonia Shahper Edward T Bullmore Barbara J Sahakian Trevor W Robbins

Compulsions are repetitive, stereotyped thoughts and behaviors designed to reduce harm. Growing evidence suggests that the neurocognitive mechanisms mediating behavioral inhibition (motor inhibition, cognitive inflexibility) reversal learning and habit formation (shift from goal-directed to habitual responding) contribute toward compulsive activity in a broad range of disorders. In obsessive co...

2008
Peter Hain

Should voting be compulsory? Many people believe that it should, and that countries, like Britain, which have never had compulsion, ought to adopt it. As is common with such things, the arguments are a mixture of principle and political calculation, reflecting the idea that compulsory voting is morally right and that it is likely to prove politically beneficial. This article casts a sceptical e...

Journal: :Perceptual and motor skills 1996
R A Powell T A Nielsen

Previously we pointed out similarities between patterns of delayed incorporations of daytime stimuli into dreams and delayed memory processes in rats. In commenting upon this article, Roll argued that this reductionistic leap is unwarranted. We contend that it would be remiss not to make note of this potential connection, especially in view of recent major contributions of animal research to th...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2017
Marina Iniesta-Sepúlveda Eric A Storch

Journal: :International journal of group psychotherapy 2013
Mary W Nicholas

The mystery of why some people are compelled to repeatedly engage in relationships with people who are cruel to them is frequently pondered in literature and psychology. The present paper posits that the etiology of this pathological relationship pattern derives from a parental relationship that was both highly exciting and highly frustrating. Spontaneous recapitulations of the passionate masoc...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
András Harsányi Katalin Csigó Csaba Rajkai Gyula Demeter Attila Németh Mihály Racsmány

Impairments in executive functioning have been identified as an underlying cause of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Obsessive patients attempt to suppress certain unwanted thoughts through a mechanism that Wegner referred to as 'chronic thought suppression', whereas compulsive patients are unable to inhibit their rituals. We tested 51 OCD patients using the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive ...

Journal: :ILAR journal 2014
Corrine K Lutz

Stereotypies that develop spontaneously in nonhuman primates can provide an effective model for repetitive stereotyped behavior in people with neurodevelopmental or obsessive-compulsive disorders. The behaviors are similar in form, are similarly affected by environmental conditions, and are improved with similar treatment methods such as enrichment, training, and drug therapy. However, because ...

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