psychopathology


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"The findings suggest that politically-focused intrusive thoughts and ritualistic behaviors are associated with psychopathology domains in a manner comparable to general obsessive-compulsive symptoms," the authors write.
The participants were initially requested to fill out the sociodemographic form prepared by the researchers and then were evaluated using the Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia Schedule for School Age Children Present and Lifetime Version (K-SADS-PL), a form for detection of psychopathology used by child and adolescent psychiatrists.
All children from the subject and the control group were screened for psychopathology using the childhood psychopathology measurement schedule.
Besides, our study is the first to investigate the relationship between perceived EE and psychopathology in a Turkish sample.
Before beginning the first section, chapter 1 provides a general overview of developmental psychopathology and the three integrative themes, which helps orient readers who are not familiar with these topics.
The present study aimed to investigate the value priorities in relation to their parental relationship and vulnerability towards psychopathology: anxiety and depression.
Additional risk factors such as comorbid child and parental psychopathology (e.g., anxiety, depression, and stress) have received less attention (Alfano et al., 2007; Coulombe, Reid, Boyle, & Racine, 2010; Moore, Gordon, & McLean, 2012).
Given the recent focus on transdiagnostic dimensional expression of psychopathology, during the development of DSM-5 serious consideration was given to the possible inclusion of a system of transdiagnostic dimensions, including psychosis.
Perfectionism and eating psychopathology among dancers: the role of high standards and self-criticism.
We approach the study of psychopathology in these terms: "the study of the calamities of the soul," by which we mean that students are learning how to assess, treat, and prevent concerns that affect the whole person, the embodied soul.
In these families with a history of mental illness, children are at particular risk for psychopathology.
Brain evolution, language and psychopathology in schizophrenia.