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psychopathologies

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  • noun Plural form of psychopathology.

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Examples

  • Why do certain psychopathologies arise, seemingly out of nowhere, in certain societies and during certain historical periods, and then disappear just as suddenly?

    A New Way to Be Mad 2000

  • Why do certain psychopathologies arise, seemingly out of nowhere, in certain societies and during certain historical periods, and then disappear just as suddenly?

    A New Way to Be Mad 2000

  • Mental health professionals have significantly underestimated the importance of lifestyle factors (a) as contributors to and treatments for multiple psychopathologies, (b) for fostering individual and social well-being, and (c) for preserving and optimizing cognitive function.

    Philip Goldberg: Change Your Lifestyle and Change Your Psyche Philip Goldberg 2012

  • Mr. Shermer takes an entertaining look at academic research claiming to prove that conservative beliefs largely result from psychopathologies.

    A Trick Of the Mind Ronald Bailey 2011

  • (Ted K shows definite signs of the same mistake: e.g., "self-determination" is clearly defined in the document, and the meaning attached to it is much broader that "ultimate sexual freedom"; in fact, mental heathcare providers are not necessarily in favor in such freedom, since paraphilias are still recognized in the DSM and since hypersexuality, let's say, can be a sign various psychopathologies.)

    Fr. Benedict Groeschel blasts American Psychological Association 2009

  • Mental health professionals have significantly underestimated the importance of lifestyle factors (a) as contributors to and treatments for multiple psychopathologies, (b) for fostering individual and social well-being, and (c) for preserving and optimizing cognitive function.

    Philip Goldberg: Change Your Lifestyle and Change Your Psyche Philip Goldberg 2012

  • Mental health professionals have significantly underestimated the importance of lifestyle factors (a) as contributors to and treatments for multiple psychopathologies, (b) for fostering individual and social well-being, and (c) for preserving and optimizing cognitive function.

    Philip Goldberg: Change Your Lifestyle and Change Your Psyche Philip Goldberg 2012

  • Mental health professionals have significantly underestimated the importance of lifestyle factors (a) as contributors to and treatments for multiple psychopathologies, (b) for fostering individual and social well-being, and (c) for preserving and optimizing cognitive function.

    Philip Goldberg: Change Your Lifestyle and Change Your Psyche Philip Goldberg 2012

  • We all hurt people out of our own hurts and vulnerabilities, the prior offenses done to us, our cognitive or emotional limitations, psychopathologies or undeveloped virtues.

    Charlotte vanOyen Witvliet, Ph.D.: Surprised by Happiness: What We Can Learn from Research on Forgiveness and Gratitude Ph.D. Charlotte vanOyen Witvliet 2010

  • Once an eating disorder becomes an accepted “pattern of misconduct,” Richard Gordon writes in Eating Disorders: Anatomy of a Social Epidemic, “individuals with pre-existing mood or anxiety disorders, or a whole host of underlying psychopathologies or developmental vulnerabilities, histories of sexual abuse or familial concerns with weight control, may be predisposed to adopting such culturally sanctioned behaviors as modes of managing unbearable levels of distress.”

    Crazy Like Us Ethan Watters 2010

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