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  • ...'' (DSM) or the [[International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems|International Classification of Diseases]] (ICD). ...ehavior or mental function that significantly impairs personal functioning or causes considerable distress.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Bolton |first=Derek |ti ...
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  • ...genic pain]], [[tinnitus]], [[visual snow syndrome]], [[schizophrenia]], [[obsessive–compulsive disorder]], [[depressive disorder]] and [[epilepsy]]. ...rtical dysrhythmia I. Functional and imaging aspects |journal=Thalamus and Related Systems |date=November 2001 |volume=1 |issue=3 |pages=237 |doi=10.1017/S147 ...
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  • ...], the fourth edition of the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]. Published by the [[American Psychiatry Association]] (APA), it was relea .... | last3=North | title=The Evolution of the Classification of Psychiatric Disorders | journal=[[Behavioral Science (journal)|Behavioral Sciences]] | date=March ...
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  • {{short description|Self-biting &/or devouring portions of one's own body}} ...fingers. Human autophagia is not motivated by suicidal intent, but may be related to the desire to seek pain.<ref name=":1" /> ...
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  • {{Short description|Pathological guilt about moral or religious issues}} {{About|pathological guilt over religious or moral issues|related terms|Scruple (disambiguation)}} ...
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  • ...ivity]], the use of the mouth for an activity other than speaking, eating, or drinking. ...rst=Elias|editor2-last=Koran|editor2-first=Lorrin M.|title=Impulse Control Disorders|doi=10.1017/cbo9780511711930|isbn=9780511711930}}</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Sudden movement or vocalization}} ...apter=24. Diagnosis and assessment of Parkinson Disease and other movement disorders; Tics|location= Edinburgh| volume=I. Principles of diagnosis}}</ref> ...
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  • ...shown in books and films. Elective mutism was often attributed to defiance or the effect of [[Psychological trauma|trauma]]. Those who are able to speak ...their voice. This also involved ritualistic behaviors, which may reflect [[Obsessive–compulsive disorder|obsessive-compulsive disorder]] (OCD), and was thought to be cause ...
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  • ...k {{lang|grc|monos}}, "one", and {{lang|grc|[[mania]]}}, meaning "madness" or "frenzy") was a form of partial insanity conceived as single psychological ...r person is in love with the patient. This can occur without reinforcement or even acquaintanceship with the love object. ...
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  • ...cyclopedia/2008/perseveration/|archive-date=2012-10-16}}</ref> or the "act or task of doing so",<ref name="Di def">{{cite web|url=http://dictionary.refer ...ry|inhibit]] [[Executive functions#Hypothesized role|prepotent responses]] or to allow its usual progress to a different behavior, and includes impairmen ...
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  • ...and Depression Association of America">{{Cite web |title=Fear of Vomiting, or Emetophobia |website=Anxiety and Depression Association of America |url=htt It is common for those who suffer from emetophobia to be [[underweight]] or [[Malnutrition|malnourished]] due to strict diets and restrictions they mak ...
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  • ...ss of mental disorders characterized by an inability to resist temptations or urges}} ...mpulsivity]] – failure to resist a [[temptation]], an urge, or an impulse; or having the inability to not speak on a thought. ...
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  • ...latter arises from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, or ridiculous, done by oneself. One might feel guilty for having hurt someone, ...Currently, there are forms that include one-on-one Confession to a priest, or communal preparation preceding a one-on-one Confession.<ref>{{cite book |fi ...
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  • ...scanning of environments for clues or suggestions that may validate fears or biases ...isorder#Cluster A (odd or eccentric disorders)|other cluster A personality disorders]], [[borderline personality disorder]] ...
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  • | symptoms = Compulsive urge to steal items without a reason or use for the items. ...New Models and New Treatments|journal=The Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences|volume=43|issue=2|pages=81–7|pmid=16910369|id={{ProQuest|236926707 ...
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  • ...esult of a physical illness, a combination of physical and mental ailments or strictly mental issues. Sometimes a psychiatrist works within a multi-disci ...or [[Interventional Psychiatry|interventional]] approaches to treat mental disorders. ...
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  • ...question must not be due to the direct effects of a substance, [[autism]], or another medical condition.<ref name=DSM307.3/> ...ite journal |last1=Katherine |first1=Mackenzie |title=Stereotypic Movement Disorders |journal=Seminars in Pediatric Neurology |date=April 2018 |volume=25 |pages ...
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  • | name = Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder ...blisher= Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-973501-3|page= 568|chapter= Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorder}}</ref> ...
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  • ...o-eye confrontation, blushing, and giving off unpleasant facial expression or body odor. They do not want to embarrass other people with their presence. ...d people. The causes of this disorder are mainly from [[emotional trauma]] or psychological [[defense mechanism]].<ref>James, R. (2006). Culture-bound sy ...
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  • ...hysiological causes and he was the first to typify four types of emotional disorders: fear and anxiety; anger and aggression; sadness and depression; and obsess ...ce for Body and Soul''), he was the first to successfully discuss diseases related to both the body and the soul. He used the term ''al-Tibb al-Ruhani'' to de ...
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