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Temperament and Character in Psychosomatic Disorders

Temperament and Character in Psychosomatic Disorders

... The stu- dies conducted with Temperament and Character Inventory which investigates the personality according to psychobiological model is considered to have a major role in understand[r] ... See full document

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The “psychosomatic” family system: are families with Eating Disorders more enmeshed and rigid than normal controls?

The “psychosomatic” family system: are families with Eating Disorders more enmeshed and rigid than normal controls?

... Eating Disorders (EDs) have been considered those originally outlined by Minuchin in his description of the “psychosomatic” family patterns of ...enmeshment and rigidity, operationalised as ... See full document

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Temperament and character in the Child and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden (CATSS): comparison to the general population, and genetic structure analysis.

Temperament and character in the Child and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden (CATSS): comparison to the general population, and genetic structure analysis.

... increases in Self-directedness and Cooperativeness (which is an indicator of increasing responsibility and relatedness) with age (from 20 to 45 [20]), our results regarding the genetic structure ... See full document

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Temperament clusters in a normal population: implications for health and disease.

Temperament clusters in a normal population: implications for health and disease.

... of temperament to mental health [7] and to some extent to somatic health [9,10] has been previously ...established. In particular, high levels of HA are associated with a number of psychiatric ... See full document

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Arq. Gastroenterol.  vol.54 número2

Arq. Gastroenterol. vol.54 número2

... anger, and personality characteristics are factors that affect the quality of life of newly diagnosed digestive system cancer ...Brazil, in which 50 adult patients with digestive system cancer and ... See full document

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Association of synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP-25) gene polymorphism with temperament and character traits in women with fibromyalgia syndrome

Association of synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP-25) gene polymorphism with temperament and character traits in women with fibromyalgia syndrome

... rs1051312 and MnlI = rs3746544) polymorphism and the temperament and character ...FMS and 70 age-matched healthy female subjects were enrolled into the ...The Temperament ... See full document

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The relationship between temperament and autistic traits in a non-clinical students sample.

The relationship between temperament and autistic traits in a non-clinical students sample.

... tested in groups during classes at the ...participants in studies not involving in- vasive or potentially stressful/harmful procedures is not ...scales in the sets distributed to students was ... See full document

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PROGRAM OF RECREATIONAL AND HEALTH ACTIVITIES FOR ADOLESCENTS WITH CHARACTER'S ACCENTUATIONS

PROGRAM OF RECREATIONAL AND HEALTH ACTIVITIES FOR ADOLESCENTS WITH CHARACTER'S ACCENTUATIONS

... using psychosomatic approach for correction the behavior of adolescents with character’s accentuations was ...recreational and health activities for adolescents was grounded and offered, taking into ... See full document

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A European research agenda for somatic symptom disorders, bodily distress disorders, and functional disorders

A European research agenda for somatic symptom disorders, bodily distress disorders, and functional disorders

... priorities in intervention research emanate as ...challenge in the field of validated questionnaires or interviews to establish if a patient suffers from chronic medical conditions in the context of ... See full document

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Association between neurological soft signs, temperament and character in patients with schizophrenia and non-psychotic relatives

Association between neurological soft signs, temperament and character in patients with schizophrenia and non-psychotic relatives

... Studies in non-psychotic relatives have been essential to uncover new vulnerability biomarkers of ...schizophrenia. In this sense, several studies have provided evidence showing that particular personality ... See full document

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(São Paulo, online)  vol.2 número3

(São Paulo, online) vol.2 número3

... Avoidance and lower levels of Self-directedness, Persistence, and Cooperativeness and that pharmacological treatment with antidepressants, if efficient, leads to a reduction of Harm Avoidance ... See full document

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Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.  vol.30 número3

Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr. vol.30 número3

... personality disorders in obsessive-compulsive patients has been widely ...treatment-responsive and non-responsive patients. This study investigates differences in personality traits based on ... See full document

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The association of parental temperament and character on their children’s behavior problems

The association of parental temperament and character on their children’s behavior problems

... self-will and disciplines conformity is valued by the authoritative parents ...child in with restrictions. She uses reason, power, and shaping by regime and reinforcement to achieve her ... See full document

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Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.  vol.35 número1

Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr. vol.35 número1

... In the article Temperament and character dimensions and their relationship to major depression and panic disorder, where it reads "E-mail: [email protected]", it should read [r] ... See full document

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Assessing dogs using a temperament test - will training affect the outcome? : a test-retest trial as a forensic tool

Assessing dogs using a temperament test - will training affect the outcome? : a test-retest trial as a forensic tool

... lay in their function, and different morphologic ...form, and reproductive selection was made by choosing those individuals that excelled at what whatever task they were supposed to perform (Seksel ... See full document

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Adolescent’s subjective perceptions of chronic disease and related psychosocial factors : highlights from an outpatient context study

Adolescent’s subjective perceptions of chronic disease and related psychosocial factors : highlights from an outpatient context study

... Socio-demographic and clinical variables were at- tained, namely age, gender, geographic region, nation- ality, and education level (adolescents and ...required, and the questionnaire add- ... See full document

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Mood disorders in childhood and adolescence

Mood disorders in childhood and adolescence

... especially in cases of moderate to severe ...trials in the United States suggest that this strategy may actually be ...beneficial. In the TADS, a combination of CBT + fluoxetine showed a better ... See full document

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Estud. psicol. (Campinas)  vol.31 número1

Estud. psicol. (Campinas) vol.31 número1

... characterizes temperament as stylistic and relatively stable traits that subsume intrinsic tendencies to act and react in somewhat predictable ways to people, events, and other ... See full document

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Character expansiveness in finite groups

Character expansiveness in finite groups

... the character analogue of conjugacy expansiveness is ...is character expansive if for any complex character α and irreducible character χ the number of irreducible constituents of the ... See full document

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Assessment Of NPK In Human Male And Female Urine For Its Fertilising Potential In Agriculture

Assessment Of NPK In Human Male And Female Urine For Its Fertilising Potential In Agriculture

... used in testing whether or not the means of dependent variables were significantly different among ...phosphorus and potassium of the stored urine over the 6-month study period were ...difference in ... See full document

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