Maden, A. 1997, `Are women different?', International Review of Psychiatry, 9: 243-248.Are Women Different - Maden - 1997 () Citation Context ... Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Both of these disorders have been connected to childhood abuse and are diagnosed more commonly in females...
The main symptom of dissociative identity disorder—previously called multiple personality disorder—is the presence of multiple, dissociated identities within a single individual. Generally, each identity has its own unique characteristics and voices. This dissociative disorder often develops as a coping me...
DBT is most often used to help people with borderline personality disorder. However, recent research has found that certain types of DBT may also be helpful for people with PTSD. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, or MBCT, often combines techniques from ...
Maybe one of the most well-known psychological approaches, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), was developed specifically to treat borderline personality disorder. However, its effectiveness has also been shown in treating a wide range of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and ...
Why is bipolar disorder present differently in people of different cultures? Psychological Disorder: The disorders that affect behavior, mood, and thinking are called psychological disorders or mental health issues. Anxiety, personality disorders, depression, phobias, and bipolar disorders are ex...
[30]. Two different perspectives have emerged that revolve around two distinct thoughts. One, labelled hedonism, reflects the position that well-being consists in pleasure or happiness, the other, called eudemonism argues that well-being goes beyond mere happiness but is given by the realisation ...
Business Review article “Teaching Smart People How to Learn.” Argyris observed that highly educated professionalsoften struggle the mostwith learning from failure and changing their minds. Despite their intelligence—or perhaps because of it—they develop what he called “defensive reasoning” patterns...
(This is called a formal thought disorder.) Also, people with schizophrenia often exhibit “negative” symptoms, where they become uninterested in interacting with others, lose the ability to take pleasure in previously enjoyed activities, talk less, and exhibit a demeanor that i...
Diltiazem belongs to the drug class called calcium channel blockers. It works by relaxing blood vessels, meaning that the heart does not have to pump as hard. In addition, it increases both blood flow to the heart and oxygenation. In addition, it has shown its usefulness in treating ...
compared 27psychopaths— people with severe antisocial personality disorder — to 32 non-psychopaths. In the psychopaths, the researchers observed deformations in another part of the brain called the amygdala, with the psychopaths showing a thinning of the outer layer of that region called the cortex...