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There are consistent evidences that the size of the amygdala is associated positively with pathological experiences of fear and anxiety.
Therefore, the 24-item BPRS was chosen to allow meaningful comparisons between patient and non-patient groups as it can be used to rate both non-pathological (item ratings below 3) and pathological experiences (item ratings of 4 7).
Self-reflectiveness was split into component I, consisting of these pathological experiences, and component II comprising the remaining items.
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Given that many experience urban stresses and strains – the hubbub, the noise, the competition, the density, the unnatural and frenzied atmosphere, the enforced proximity to strangers, the frequent combination of crowds and isolation – should we not be paying closer attention to the mental, and sometimes pathological, experience of city living itself?
Nevertheless pathologists and surgeons at our institution since long have been aware of this complex issue and extensive surgical and pathological experience exists.
As part of a new psychopharmacological approach to treating PTSD, drugs such as propranolol are being trialed to both facilitate and diminish the pathological experience of emotional arousal (the affective response) coupled to troublesome memories.
This is a common pathological experience and is reinforced from our previous studies indicating that the stromal component was limited in our research tissues, suggesting the absence of the advancing front (3).
11 Furthermore, since TSC (in particular when SEGA manifestation are concerned) is strongly invalidating patients, often causing developmental retardation and cognitive impairments, to study caregivers'/parents' experiences and caring unmet needs appear the only way to cast light on such a difficult and neglected pathological experience.
We address the ontological status of pathological experience, the notions of symptom, sign, prototype and Gestalt, and the necessary second-person processes which are involved in converting the patient's experience (originally lived in the first-person perspective) into an "objective" (third person), actionable format, used for classification, treatment, and research.
In this position patients had emotionally accepted the diabetes as a new self-dimension, but they aren't able to adequately process (and learn) strategies for living with diabetes (changes in food, physical activity…) Resulting from this type of reaction, the subject lives is pathological experience as strongly isolating.
The attractive positive motivational aspect of a pleasure seems a part of its directly experienced phenomenal feel, as does the negative affective character of a pain, at least in the case of normal non-pathological experience.
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