Psychological Basis of PsychiatryChurchill Livingstone, 2005 - 399 strán (strany) A textbook of psychology for trainee psychiatrists preparing for examinations. |
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... action may mask these emotional expressions ( Ekman , 1992 ) . Action tendencies Emotions are accompanied by impulses to act in ways appropriate to the par- ticular emotion . Such action tendencies or action readiness may be acted upon ...
... action may mask these emotional expressions ( Ekman , 1992 ) . Action tendencies Emotions are accompanied by impulses to act in ways appropriate to the par- ticular emotion . Such action tendencies or action readiness may be acted upon ...
Strana 217
... action , such as witnessing a traffic accident or seeing a patient who had taken an overdose , it is in our nature to try to ask the question why such things happened . This is true not only when we observe other people's actions but ...
... action , such as witnessing a traffic accident or seeing a patient who had taken an overdose , it is in our nature to try to ask the question why such things happened . This is true not only when we observe other people's actions but ...
Strana 336
... action as though it had not occurred . It occurs typically in obsessional neurosis , ' in which one action is cancelled out by the second so that it is as though neither action had taken place , whereas , in reality , both have ...
... action as though it had not occurred . It occurs typically in obsessional neurosis , ' in which one action is cancelled out by the second so that it is as though neither action had taken place , whereas , in reality , both have ...
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Learning theories and their applications | 1 |
Personality and its importance to psychiatric | 63 |
Emotions and emotional disorders | 93 |
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