Sentence examples for psychological abnormalities from inspiring English sources

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"In fact, F.B.I. analysis suggests that psychological abnormalities, as much as devotion to an ideology, drive lone extremists to commit violent acts".

These same psychological "abnormalities" were the targets of systematic eradication during the decades of Bolshevik terror and the following period of the Soviet police state: a Soviet man had to be quiescent, unquestioning, and submissive.

If it is as reported, James would be way out of his domain in considering that psychological abnormalities and serious mental illness like schizophrenia can have only psychological causes and never genetic causes.

Twelve of 40 patients (30 %) had psychological abnormalities compared with reference data [17].

Heinrichs (2001, 271), for example, insists that psychiatry needs to employ this basic medical outlook, and therefore needs a developed theory of how the mind/brain works that can be used to identify psychological abnormalities and explain how they arise.

However, psychological abnormalities could either be driving abdominal symptoms or conversely, could be a result of gastrointestinal abnormalities.

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The angry young man of British ballet, he was fascinated by psychological abnormality, the effects of war and revolution, intense sexuality and outsiders.

But they don't know where the mind is located in the brain and, unless they know that, how can they judge what they're doing?' Derek has seen a letter in which Dr Todd advised Mr Wall that he would suitable for the operation because he had 'no gross psychological abnormality'.

It would have been his most elaborate treatment of the themes of crime, evil, and psychological abnormality that recur throughout his novels; a great celebrator of life, he was also obsessed with death.

The most famous and prolific short-story writer, Aléxandros Papadiamándis, produced a wealth of evocations of his native island of Skiáthos imbued with a profound sense of Christian tradition and a compassion for country folk; his novel I fónissa (1903; The Murderess) is a fine study in psychological abnormality.

Whether or not intentionally, this also seems to draw a parallel between Myers and McAvoy's character, essentially arguing that you can't knock Split if you didn't have an issue with John Carpenter highlighting his own villain's psychological abnormality.

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