نتایج جستجو برای: Obsession Behavior

تعداد نتایج: 619972  

Journal: :international journal of applied behavioral sciences 0
parvin dibajnia associate professor, department of psychiatry, centre for behavioral sciences studies, faculty of rehabilitation, shahidbeheshti university of medical sciences maryam moghadasin master in psychometry, centre for behavioral sciences studies, shahidbeheshti university of medical sciences

introduction: the history of studies on blood groups dates back to early 20th century. studies have demonstrated that certain blood groups dictate tendencies toward physical or psychiatric illnesses. the present study aimed to find out the frequency of abo and rh blood groups in obsessive-compulsive disorder. methods: in this survey, descriptive study with convenient samples, male/female patien...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1987
I Kurtz

Kurtz, a journalist and Cosmopolitan columnist, sees Western society's obsession with health and health-related behavior as a kind of religion that is grounded in the worship of self. The "new puritans" of her title are health educators, do-gooders who would "deprive people of the privilege of taking responsibility for themselves." Physicians have been cast by the public as the priests of the...

2004
Janakiraman Raguraman Kothai R. Priyadharshini R. Chandrasekaran John Vijaysagar

A male patient with homosexual obsession in obsessive compulsive disorder shows a better outcome following a combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy. This case report emphasizes the importance of combination therapy in obsessive compulsive disorder with abnormal sexual impulses and behavior.

2009
Bianca P. Acevedo Arthur Aron

This article examines the possibility that romantic love (with intensity, engagement, and sexual interest) can exist in long-term relationships. A review of taxonomies, theory, and research suggests that romantic love, without the obsession component typical of early stage romantic love, can and does exist in long-term marriages, and is associated with marital satisfaction, well-being, and high...

Journal: :Science 2014

2010

Abnormal Psychology It is the branch of psychology that deals with the disorders/deviations or the abnormal behavior of the mind. It is a broad subject and covers the study of depression, obsession, compulsion, sexual deviation, etc. The experts which are associated with the study of this field include psychotherapists, clinical psychologists and counselors. Read more on what is abnormal psycho...

2012
Faten N. Al-Zaben F. N. Al-Zaben

Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a common psychological illness characterized by recurrent intrusive thoughts, often accompanied by uncontrollable behavior. This disorder carries its own risk for suicide; however, suicidal thoughts can be a form of an obsession content of this illness. Distinguishing the difference between suicidal obsessions and accurate suicidal ideations may be under-recogni...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2012
Joern Fischer Euan G Ritchie Jan Hanspach

We live in the era of rankings. Universities are being ranked, journals are being ranked, and researchers are being ranked. In this era of rankings, the value of researchers is measured in the number of their papers published, the citations they received, and the volume of grant income earned. Academia today is governed by one simple rule: more is better. The idea to reward those who are produc...

Introduction: In recent years, dialectical behavior therapy has been used as a therapy for treatment-resistant anxiety disorder. The current research has been done to investigate the efficacy of group training of dialectical behavior therapy concepts on improvement of emotional recognition strategies and decrease of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Method: 30 women with OCD were selected b...

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