Sentence examples for disordered thinking from inspiring English sources

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The phenothiazines suppress or eliminate such symptoms as hallucinations, delusions, agitation, and disordered thinking.

It's this brain-wide spread of hyperactivity that causes the classic behavioral symptoms of epileptic seizures, such as loss of consciousness, convulsions and disordered thinking.

It's this brainwide hyperactivity that causes the classic behavioral symptoms of epileptic seizures, such as loss of consciousness, convulsions and disordered thinking.

Schizophrenia, any of a group of severe mental disorders that have in common such symptoms as hallucinations, delusions, blunted emotions, disordered thinking, and a withdrawal from reality.

Telling the person that they "don't look like they have an eating disorder" only serves to fuel their disordered thinking.

And I wonder sometimes if the unrelenting, cruel logic of eating disordered thinking might appeal especially to the men who struggle with the way their bodies look.

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Some men have a form of B.D.D. called muscular dysmorphic disorder, thinking they look puny and weak when in fact their muscles are highly developed through compulsive weight training.

The census form reflects this distinction.In this section Deficit-reduction disorder Thinking the unthinkable Some other race Moving the goalposts Farewell to the cheerleader Feeling the heat A legacy at Foggy Bottom Death in Little Rock ReprintsThis, however, is not how many American Hispanics have come to see themselves.

Beck asserts that with depressive disorders, thinking in general is preoccupied with loss and hopelessness.

Markram's belief in the need for teamwork is rooted in his own experience as a brain researcher and his conviction that only neuroscience is capable of solving the deeper mysteries of how the electrical signals zinging between neurons produce consciousness and how interferences or malfunctions in those electrical channels produce disordered or "diseased" thinking.

First, although recurrent negative thinking has been found to be associated with emotional disorders, repeatedly thinking about one's problems or anticipating possible future threats can also be helpful in reaching one's goals and successfully solving problems (King & Pennebaker, 1996; Martin & Tesser, 1996).

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