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- Idée fixe [r]: A preoccupation of mind held so firmly as to resist any attempt to modify it, a fixation [e]
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- Abnormal psychology [r]: The field of study which focuses on describing patterns of behavior that deviate from accepted social norms. [e]
- Antisocial personality disorder [r]: A personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood. [e]
- Avoidant personality disorder [r]: A personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation and avoidance of social interaction. [e]
- Borderline personality disorder [r]: A personality disorder marked by a pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts. (National Library of Medicine) [e]
- Dependent personality disorder [r]: Condition characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on other people [e]
- Histrionic personality disorder [r]: A personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated display of emotion to gain attention and sympathy. [e]
- Narcissistic personality disorder [r]: A personality disorder characterized by an extreme focus on oneself. [e]
- Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder [r]: Personality disorder characterized by inflexibility, rigid conformity to rules and procedures, perfectionism, moral code, and/or excessive orderliness. [e]
- Paranoid personality disorder [r]: a Behavioral disorder characterized by an exaggerated sensitivity to rejection, resentfulness, distrust, and an inclination to distort experiences and events [e]
- Psychology [r]: The study of systemic properties of the brain and their relation to behaviour. [e]
- Psychosis [r]: A brain disorder characterized by severely distorted sensory perception. [e]
- Schizoid personality disorder [r]: A personality disorder characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, a solitary lifestyle and emotional coldness. [e]
- Schizotypal personality disorder [r]: A personality disorder characterized by social isolation, as well the exhibition of odd behavior and thinking, often accompanied by unconventional belief systems. [e]
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders [r]: A compendium, published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), that presents a categorization of mental disorders, as well as their associated diagnostic criteria. [e]
- Frontotemporal lobar degeneration [r]: A rare form of dementia that is sometimes familial. Clinical features include aphasia; apraxia; confusion; anomia; memory loss; and personality deterioration. This pattern is consistent with the pathologic findings of circumscribed atrophy of the poles of the frontal lobe and temporal lobe. [e]