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Obsessive Behavior (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Obsessive Behavior'
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[Psychiatrists as victims of stalking]
27 Feb 2005
Stalking is defined as notorious following, menacing, harassing, and contacting of a victim against his or her declared will. Such behavior can occur in a variety of psychiatric disorders. Attending physicians can also become victims of stalking. ...
rec_pub_15759163-psychiatrists-victims-stalking.htm
Stalking through SMS: a new tool for an old behaviour?
27 Feb 2005
rec_pub_15701076-stalking-sms-new-tool-old-behaviour.htm
[Delusional jealousy and obsessive love--causes and forms]
8 Feb 2005
Obsessive love and delusional jealousy as persistent mental disorders, are well-known but rare psychiatric conditions, the prevalence of which is estimated to be less than 0.1%. Delusional jealousy should not be confused with exaggerated ...
rec_pub_15757223-delusional-jealousy-obsessive-love-causes-forms.htm
30 Jan 2005
The relation between cognitive self-consciousness and meta-worry, and their association with symptoms of worry and obsessional thoughts were examined. 53 undergraduate students completed the expanded version of the Cognitive Self-consciousness ...
rec_pub_15825931-cognitive-self-consciousness-meta-worry-relations-symptoms-worry.htm
Understanding women's journey of recovering from anorexia nervosa.
30 Jan 2005
Previous studies of recovery from anorexia nervosa (AN) have concentrated on discrete behavioral responses of individual women. Little is understood about the subjective process of women's recovery in the context of family, community, or society. In ...
rec_pub_15611203-understanding-women-s-journey-recovering-anorexia-nervosa.htm
Obsessive, prolific artistic output following subarachnoid hemorrhage.
23 Jan 2005
rec_pub_15668459-obsessive-prolific-artistic-output-following-subarachnoid-hemorrhage.htm
3 Jan 2005
This study was conducted to examine the autogenous-reactive model of obsessions [Behav. Res. Ther. 41 (2003) 11-29]. A large number of college students (n=932) were administered a questionnaire battery assessing obsessional intrusions, schizotypal ...
rec_pub_16076425-autogenous-reactive-obsessions-relationship-ocd-symptoms-schizotypal.htm
Executive functioning in children with autism and Tourette syndrome.
30 Dec 2004
The main aims of this study were to investigate if children with high-functioning autism (HFA) and children with Tourette syndrome (TS) can be differentiated in their executive functioning (EF) profile compared to normal controls (NCs) and compared ...
rec_pub_16761552-executive-functioning-children-autism-tourette-syndrome.htm
The knight as patient of the squire.
30 Dec 2004
Many types of non-professional, non-credentialed relationships are seen by laypersons as analogous to those occuring in psychotherapy. This paper takes a leap backwards several centuries and describes two examples of one such type of interaction as ...
rec_pub_16555464-the-knight-patient-squire.htm
Level of obsessionality among neurosurgical patients with a primary brain tumor.
30 Dec 2004
Obsessive-compulsive symptoms have been associated with different types of damages or dysfunctions in the brain. However, the accumulated evidence on obsessive-compulsive symptoms among patients with a primary brain tumor is so far based on case ...
rec_pub_16179664-level-obsessionality-neurosurgical-patients-primary-brain-tumor.htm
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