Insecure attachment has been proposed as impairing the management of relationships, thus increasing the propensity to stalk. The current study explored the parental bonding and adult attachment styles of 122 stalkers referred to a specialist forensic clinic. Stalkers were grouped according to two common...
Anxious attachment styles are often considered insecure attachment styles. People living with one of these adult relationship attachment styles may feeluncertainwithin themselves, possibly feeling as if they experience low self-esteem. In social situations, some research suggests that people who identify w...
The frequency of diagnostic errors in outpatient care: estimations from three large observational studies involving US adult populations. BMJ Qual Saf. 2014;23(9):727-731. doi:10.1136/bmjqs-2013-002627 PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 53. Roy CL, Poon EG, Karson AS, et al....
There is no single cause of behavioral disorders. Common risk factors that increase the chances of a child developing a behavioral disorder, however, include: prenatal alcohol/drug exposure, permissive parenting, lack of or inconsistent parental discipline, parental modeling of alcohol/drug use, sensat...
public transportation and cars. Traditionally agoraphobia was solely classified as a phobic disorder. However, due to recent studies it is now also viewed as a panic disorder. Panic disorders are characterised by recurrent attacks of overwhelming anxiety that usually occur suddenly and unexpectedly (Wei...
Academic studies highlight the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) as a significant component of emotional regulation and the underlying causes of affective disorders. While orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) subregions display distinct functional connectivity topographies, the influence of chronic physical activity on the ...
αSyn accumulation in astrocytes is common in PD, distinguishing PD from other parkinsonian disorders (Song et al., 2009). PD post-mortem brains often display astrocytic accumulation of αSyn in regions containing LBs, including the olfactory bulb, brainstem, basal forebrain, limbic and frontal cor...
thinking and more effective coping skills. CBT can be used to treat things such as depression, anxiety, and trauma. It is also one of the most common treatments for eating disorders, where it helps you focus less on body shape and reduces the need to use extreme measures to control your ...
We examined the dynamic properties of intestinal cells and the underlying cellular mechanisms through the application of single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) and statistical modeling, identifying areas requiring further investigation. Through the combined use of scRNA-seq and flow cytometry on stratified...
It can appear as a manifestation of insecurity in any area of life but is frequently found in cases of job insecurity and body insecurity.Eating disorders, for example, often appear along with both harmful perfectionism and attachment insecurities. ...