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Meanings of compulsive symptoms in English
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Usage of compulsive symptoms in English
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Self-report assessment devices of obsessive- compulsivesymptoms are widely used by behavior therapists.
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The relations between obsessive- compulsivesymptoms, depression and eating disorders are not known.
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Twins who score high on obsessive- compulsivesymptoms can be considered at high risk for obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Poor insight was moderately associated with less resistance of obsessive- compulsivesymptoms, increased externalizing symptoms, and ordering symptoms.
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The most frequent symptoms were overanxious symptoms, followed by obsessive- compulsivesymptoms, separation anxiety symptoms, and simple phobia symptoms.
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Therefore, the ability to control this brain area may translate into clinical improvements in obsessive- compulsivesymptoms including contamination anxiety.
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His presenting symptoms included left-sided weakness, diabetes insipidus, a decline in academic functioning as well as psychotic and obsessive- compulsivesymptoms.
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During our first visit I didn't notice that he had tics, although it was obvious he had a number of compulsivesymptoms.
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Conclusion: In immediate post-tremor period, the mental health of relief crew is predominantly fine, with obsessive- compulsivesymptoms and somatization symptoms as outstanding mental disorders.
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Conclusions: These results suggest that the repetitive thoughts and behavior characteristics of autism differ significantly from the obsessive- compulsivesymptoms displayed by patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Here we present a family of a TS proband that has several members with obsessive- compulsivesymptoms, a bleeding disorder, and an unusual sensitivity to heat.
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These findings suggest that repetitive symptoms in GTS patients, even when they share superficial similarities with obsessive- compulsivesymptoms, should not be diagnosed automatically as obsessive-compulsive.