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Definition of psychopathology in English: psychopathologynoun ˌsʌɪkəʊpəˈθɒlədʒiˌsaɪkoʊpəˈθɑlədʒi 1mass noun The scientific study of mental disorders. 精神病理学 Wharton's autobiography ranks high in the annals of psychopathology Example sentencesExamples - In the 1960s, his research on schizophrenia set the standard for twin studies of psychopathology.
- The nature of the hypotheses varies widely depending upon which theory of psychotherapy and psychopathology the clinician applies.
- His research interests include the treatment of pathological gambling, gambling-related cognitive psychopathology, and concurrent disorders among gamblers.
- According to cognitive theories of psychopathology, specific cognitive factors as identified here should be uniquely associated with particular emotional states or disorders.
- Most studies of psychopathology focus on individual disorders and screen out comorbid cases to reduce diagnostic heterogeneity.
2Features of people's mental health considered collectively. 总称心理(不)健康状况 ageism, family discord, and psychopathology all play their part in abuse 歧视老人、家庭不和以及心理不健康都会导致虐待行为。 Example sentencesExamples - He is interested in unusual psychiatric phenomena and in the psychopathology of perception.
- It should be noted that the data provide information on the organization of automatic thoughts, and do not allow any conclusions to be drawn about the relationship between specific cognitive content and psychopathology in youth.
- His interests are the psychopathology of violent criminal behaviour in children, adolescents and adults, as well as violent serial offending.
- In addition, our findings are useful in their ability to more specifically explicate the role of women's beauty and fashion magazines in the psychopathology of eating disorders.
- The grants fund empirical studies on methods of assessment, prevention or treatment, or on issues related to the psychopathology of children or adolescents.
- 2.1 Mental or behavioural disorder.
精神机能障碍 she showed evidence of genuine psychopathology 她呈现出真正的精神机能障碍症状。 Example sentencesExamples - He considered that some cases manifested a particular psychopathology, sometimes due to drunkenness or epilepsy, but that in a few instances it was an actual perversion brought about by a morbid disposition.
- The instructor can review the heterogeneity among batterers across several dimensions, including the severity of the violence, and the psychopathology and physiological responses of the batterer.
- Such a psychopathology would probably be more concerned with the development of the individual's sense of reality than with the vicissitudes of his infantile sexuality.
- Even if the physician recognizes the psychopathology, the patient may reject the diagnosis.
Derivativesadjective ˌsʌɪkəʊpaθəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌsaɪkoʊˌpæθəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l The Freudian world view had already started to rewrite the old script of women sexually victimized by predatory men, replacing it with a new script of psychopathological maternity. Example sentencesExamples - Additional paternal factors, other than psychopathological characteristics, also have been examined in families with court-involved youth.
- They might not have been clinically ill, but they would have been incorporated into a psychopathological movement.
- According to Homey, alienation could be related to psychopathological states similar to neurosis, including a delay in the growth and actualization of the individual.
- A. T. Beck suggests that the various psychopathological disorders can be conceptualized in terms of modes.
nounˌsʌɪkəʊpəˈθɒlədʒɪstˌsaɪkoʊpəˈθɑlədʒɪst It was his doctor, a psychopathologist named Rayna Midori, recently arrived from Bombay, who had decided that talking to a writer might be therapeutic. Example sentencesExamples - The first, held by many developmental psychopathologists, was that individual differences are best tapped under stressful conditions.
Definition of psychopathology in US English: psychopathologynounˌsīkōpəˈTHäləjēˌsaɪkoʊpəˈθɑlədʒi 1The scientific study of mental disorders. 精神病理学 Example sentencesExamples - His research interests include the treatment of pathological gambling, gambling-related cognitive psychopathology, and concurrent disorders among gamblers.
- The nature of the hypotheses varies widely depending upon which theory of psychotherapy and psychopathology the clinician applies.
- Most studies of psychopathology focus on individual disorders and screen out comorbid cases to reduce diagnostic heterogeneity.
- According to cognitive theories of psychopathology, specific cognitive factors as identified here should be uniquely associated with particular emotional states or disorders.
- In the 1960s, his research on schizophrenia set the standard for twin studies of psychopathology.
- 1.1 Features of people's mental health considered collectively.
总称心理(不)健康状况 ageism, family discord and psychopathology all play their part in abuse 歧视老人、家庭不和以及心理不健康都会导致虐待行为。 Example sentencesExamples - His interests are the psychopathology of violent criminal behaviour in children, adolescents and adults, as well as violent serial offending.
- He is interested in unusual psychiatric phenomena and in the psychopathology of perception.
- It should be noted that the data provide information on the organization of automatic thoughts, and do not allow any conclusions to be drawn about the relationship between specific cognitive content and psychopathology in youth.
- The grants fund empirical studies on methods of assessment, prevention or treatment, or on issues related to the psychopathology of children or adolescents.
- In addition, our findings are useful in their ability to more specifically explicate the role of women's beauty and fashion magazines in the psychopathology of eating disorders.
- 1.2 Mental or behavioral disorder.
精神机能障碍 she showed evidence of genuine psychopathology 她呈现出真正的精神机能障碍症状。 Example sentencesExamples - He considered that some cases manifested a particular psychopathology, sometimes due to drunkenness or epilepsy, but that in a few instances it was an actual perversion brought about by a morbid disposition.
- Even if the physician recognizes the psychopathology, the patient may reject the diagnosis.
- Such a psychopathology would probably be more concerned with the development of the individual's sense of reality than with the vicissitudes of his infantile sexuality.
- The instructor can review the heterogeneity among batterers across several dimensions, including the severity of the violence, and the psychopathology and physiological responses of the batterer.
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