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Social Alienation - Psychology
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Definition of 'Social Alienation'The state of estrangement individuals feel in cultural settings that they view as foreign, unpredictable, or unacceptable. Common names: Social Alienation; Alienation, Social; Alienations, Social; Social Alienations; Social Breakdown Syndrome; Breakdown Syndrome, Social; Breakdown Syndromes, Social; Social Breakdown Syndromes; Syndrome, Social Breakdown; Syndromes, Social Breakdown |
Sunday, November 22, 2009
30 Aug 2009
In an 8-wave, 4-year longitudinal study, 787 children (Grades 3-6) completed the Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale (C. R. Reynolds & B. O. Richmond, 1985), a measure of the Physiological Reactivity, Worry-Oversensitivity, and Social ... Read more...
The case of the vanishing patient? Image and experience.
29 Jun 2009
It has been argued that the new technologies of medicine privilege the image over the actual body and its experience, so that the patients themselves may 'vanish' behind the images. A case study is used to explore this from the patient's point of ... Read more...
[Gardner syndrome--parent alienation syndrome (PAS). Diagnosis or family reality?]
30 Dec 2008
The authors present characteristics of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) proposed by Gardner as well as data, which may help to differentiate that syndrome with real psychological, physical and sexual abuse. The consequences of Gardner Syndrome for ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Social Alienation - Psychology'
These are the very latest articles for this heading:
- The longitudinal structure of general and specific anxiety dimensions in children: testing a latent trait-state-occasion model.
30 Aug 2009 - The case of the vanishing patient? Image and experience.
29 Jun 2009 - [Gardner syndrome--parent alienation syndrome (PAS). Diagnosis or family reality?]
30 Dec 2008 - Psychological factors linked to self-reported depression symptoms in late adolescence.
30 Dec 2008 - Exploring relationships of psychopathology in hypersexual patients using the MMPI-2.
30 Dec 2008 - Complexity and valence in ethnophaulisms and exclusion of ethnic out-groups: what puts the "hate" into hate speech?
30 Dec 2008 - Developing the concept of family involvement and the alienation questionnaire in the context of psychiatric care.
29 Nov 2008 - Visions of the future: social processes and terrorism in Europe.
30 Oct 2008 - Psychopathic personality traits associated with abnormal selective attention and impaired cognitive control.
30 Aug 2008 - From psychosocial equilibrium to catastrophic breakdown: Cyprus 1955-1974.
30 Jul 2008 - Social capital in an impoverished minority neighborhood: emergence and effects on children's mental health.
30 Jul 2008 - Trauma and psychosocial predictors of substance abuse in women impacted by HIV/AIDS.
16 Jul 2008 - [The wind prophylaxis. Repressive and sanitary institutions in Argentina's Patagonia, 1880-1940.]
29 Jun 2008 - [Discourses and practices in the sanatoriums for tuberculosis sufferers in the province of Cordoba. 1910-1947.]
29 Jun 2008 - [Displacement and isolation. Mental illness in the city of Medellín. 1878-1930.]
29 Jun 2008 - The thin line between reality and imagination: attachment orientations and the effects of relationship threats on sexual fantasies.
21 Jun 2008 - Are gay communities dying or just in transition? Results from an international consultation examining possible structural change in gay communities.
29 Apr 2008 - Perceived attachment: relations to anxiety sensitivity, worry, and GAD symptoms.
5 Mar 2008 - Markers of the denormalisation of smoking and the tobacco industry.
30 Jan 2008 - Queering fundamentalism: John Balcom Shaw and the sexuality of a Protestant orthodoxy.
30 Dec 2007
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Technical information about 'Social Alienation'
Definition: The state of estrangement individuals feel in cultural settings that they view as foreign, unpredictable, or unacceptable.
Descriptor UI: D012918
Alternative terms: Social Alienation; Alienation, Social; Alienations, Social; Social Alienations; Social Breakdown Syndrome; Breakdown Syndrome, Social; Breakdown Syndromes, Social; Social Breakdown Syndromes; Syndrome, Social Breakdown; Syndromes, Social Breakdown;
Allowable Qualifiers: psychology;
Tree Number: I01.880.683.755;
History Note: 73