psychopathology造句1. She's doing an MPhil in psychopathology.
2. Wharton's autobiography ranks high in the annals of psychopathology.
3. There is enormous variation in psychopathology, family dysfunction, and medical complications associated with anorexia nervosa.
4. Here we find another remarkable parallel with the psychopathology of modern individuals.
5. Psychopathology is one of the domains of attachment study.
6. Methodology and systematics are Jaspers'main achievements in psychopathology.
7. Jaspers' psychopathology is a symbol of the transition of psychiatric theory from Kraepelins' nosological conception to descriptive-symptomatological conception.
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8. The Personality and Psychopathology Group at the UJI has complemented these studies with two transcultural projects.
9. A family's psychology and psychopathology engage with its social and economic life.
10. The extent of other psychopathology in patients with ESRD is largely unknown.
11. These are normal sociobiological processes, but psychopathology may amplify a stigma's intensity.
12. Objective To explore the relationship between symptoms psychopathology of depression with obsessive symptoms.
13. While these symptoms impart a conformity to the clinical presentation, the underlying psychodynamic psychopathology is varied.
14. We termed it thus because the depression arose from role performance and not from their psychopathology.
15. These terms are purely descriptive, but they are necessary to cope with observed phenomena, especially in psychopathology.
16. The origins of stigma lie not in ignorance or psychopathology but in Darwinian biology , said Griffith.
17. Attention to psychological factors and developmental stresses allows for a more thorough understanding of psychopathology.
18. Although anhedonia is regarded as an important symptom in psychopathology, it has received relatively little attention.
19. Jaspers applied the phenomelogical method in the study of psychopathology, formed the phenomelogical direction in the study of psychopathology.