Sentence examples for psychiatric origin from inspiring English sources

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The aim of this article is to explore the psychiatric origin of many psychoanalytical theories of "trans-sexuality" and pinpoint their limits, so as to envisage the possibility of post-trans-sexuality psychoanalysis.

Exclusion criteria were severe fluctuations in PD, concurrent existence of epilepsy, active malignancy, polyneuropathy, or other serious disease of somatic or psychiatric origin that could interfere with the study.

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Despite the lack of any pathological studies on the brains of individuals diagnosed with shell shock, wartime committees entreated with the responsibility to inquire into the entity declared the disorder to have psychiatric origins [ 7].

> -wrap-foot> The spectrum of differential diagnosis of rapid dementia ranged from neurodegenerative, acute neurological (e.g. CNS inflammation, tumour, stroke) and non-neurological (e.g. psychiatric, metabolic) origin.

For the systematic review, the following data will be searched and analysed: authors, year of publication, region, sample size, number of cases and controls, gender, age, psychiatric diagnosis, ethnical origin and, finally, genotype and allele frequencies.

As many severely traumatized children and adolescents cannot stay in their families of origin, psychiatric liaison services for adolescents in residential care institutions and youth welfare services should be implemented.

Furthermore, the non-AD group was heterogeneous and included patients with cognitive disorders, of both psychiatric and neurologic origins.

The precise origin of psychiatric symptoms may not be so critical given that comorbid psychiatric symptoms in substance users are connected with a poor long-term prognosis regardless of whether these symptoms were independent of the substance use or were a consequence of it [ 19- 21].

The group settled on "chronic fatigue syndrome" — the use of "syndrome" rather than "disease" suggested a psychiatric rather than physical origin and would thus discourage public panic and prevent insurers from having to make "chronic disbursements," as one of the academics joked.

Dysfunction of frontal-subcortical circuits is implicated in psychiatric conditions with developmental origin, including schizophrenia [1] and autism [2].

Those who participated did not differ in age, gender, country of origin or psychiatric diagnosis from those who did not participate.

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