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Neuropsychiatr Enfance Adolesc
June 2023
Unité de médecine de l'adolescent, CHRU d'Amiens, rond-point du Pr Chabrol, 80000 Amiens, France.
This pandemic has profoundly changed our lives for many months and its long-term consequences remain largely hypothetical. The containment measures, the threats to the health of relatives, the constraints limiting social openings have left no one indifferent, but may have particularly impeded "adolescent separation work". Most of adolescents have been able to deploy their adaptation capacities, while for others this exceptional situation has triggered stressful reactions for those around them.
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July 2016
Faculdade de Ciências do Desporto e Educação Física, Universidade de Coimbra, 3040-248 Coimbra, Portugal
Delusion is a central but difficult and controversial term in psychiatry. Similar to the term schizophrenia at the nosological level, the basic questions in the specialty are linked in the debate on delusion at the clinical psychopathological level, beginning with epistemological and methodological aspects up to concrete embodiment of the physician-patient relationship. The text of this article reflects this development from the nineteenth century up to the present day and makes reference to the lively discussion on the future directions of psychiatric research triggered by the research domain criteria (RDoC).
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April 2016
Médico Forense de la Justicia Nacional, Cátedra del Hosital José T. Borda, Miembro Fundador, Asociación Argentina de Sexología.
This article reviews the concept of serial crime, including murder as well as any action for the purpose of inflicting bodily harm upon any person. It characterizes three types of multi-murderers: serial killers, mass murderers, and spree killers. These offenders often have a specific (ritual) behavior that is idiosyncratic and repeated on each crime, which allows the psychological profiling of the murderer.
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June 1996
Hôpitaux à Temps Partiel, Clinique à la Faculté, Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail.
Comparative studies of psychoanalytical and cognitive approaches to psychotherapy for borderline personalities reveal not only convergences of opinion, particularly concerning the importance of the relationship with the therapist, but also noteworthy differences. Different types of cognitive therapy are to be distinguished by their highly structural nature and by the learning of cognitive capacity with a view to reducing the severity of emotional and behavioral disorders. The different types of analytical therapy attempt a reorganisation of the personality by referring to a complex psychopathological model, allowing an overview of mental functions and of transferral interaction, and attempt to modify them.
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