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- Depressive realism - Wikipedia
Depressive realism is the hypothesis developed by Lauren Alloy and Lyn Yvonne Abramson [1] that depressed individuals make more realistic inferences than non-depressed individuals
- Borderline personality disorder - Wikipedia
Idealization by Edvard Munch (1903), who is suggested to have had borderline personality disorder [6] [7]: Specialty: Psychiatry, clinical psychology: Symptoms: Unstable relationships, distorted sense of self, and intense emotions; impulsivity; recurrent suicidal and self-harming behavior; fear of abandonment; chronic feelings of emptiness; inappropriate anger; dissociation [8] [9]
- Antidepressant - Wikipedia
[267] [268] A review article published in 2007 found psychostimulants may be effective in treatment-resistant depression with concomitant antidepressant therapy, but a more certain conclusion could not be drawn due to substantial deficiencies in the studies available for consideration, and the somewhat contradictory nature of their results [268]
- Paranoia - Wikipedia
A common symptom of paranoia is attribution bias These individuals typically have a biased perception of reality, often exhibiting more hostile beliefs than average [4] A paranoid person may view someone else's accidental behavior as though it is intentional or signifies a threat
- Sarco pod - Wikipedia
Depression (mood) Diseases of despair; Diseases of poverty; Echo chamber; Existential crisis; Financial crisis; Grief suicide bereavement; Ideation; Interpersonal relationships; Locations; Major depressive disorder; Mental disorder; Mental health first aid; Neurodevelopmental disorder; Non-suicidal self-injury; Perfectionism; Personal finance
- Beck Anxiety Inventory - Wikipedia
The final subsample (n = 160), on which extensive validation of the final BAI was carried out, was made up of groups with primary diagnoses of major depressive disorder (n = 40); dysthymic disorder and atypical depression (n = 11); panic disorder (n = 45); generalized anxiety disorder (n = 18); agoraphobia with panic attacks (n = 18); social
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