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Even in recreational basketball, the recurrent feeling is of heightened possibility — in each new possession, so much could be about to happen.
There's a recurrent feeling of the necessity of in-person, bodily presence in worship -- an "incarnational aspect" that keeps coming up in her case studies and interviews.
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Mr. Kennedy said that his father had encouraged intensive competition among his children, especially his sons, which fed his recurrent feelings of inadequacy after the death of his three brothers, all of them older.
Obsession with coincidences, fixations on recurrent numbers, feelings of worthlessness and physical or sexual inadequacy; religious anxieties of guilt and concerns about God's will.... Rational thinking was driven out by a ferocity of fear that consumed all energy and pride". Neither medication nor psychotherapy seemed to help: Baffled senior psychiatrists were talking about a lobotomy.
Patients who presented themselves with chronic or recurrent depressive feelings, but who did not fully complied with the requirements for depressive disorder (ICPC code P76) were coded as having depressive feelings (ICPC code P03).
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a neuropsychiatric condition that affects 1 2% of the population world-wide and is characterized by intrusive, recurrent thoughts, feelings, and ideas (obsessions) and/or repetitive actions, often aimed at reducing tension or anxiety accompanying obsessions (compulsions) (American Psychiatric Association 1994; Fontenelle and Hasler 2008).
Did you have any recurrent or embarrassing feelings which make you feel uncomfortable during the interview?
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic anxiety disorder characterized by the presence of unwanted and recurrent thoughts, ideas, feelings, or mental images (collectively referred to as obsessions) that drive the patient to engage in behaviors or mental acts (referred to as compulsions) designed to prevent or reduce anxiety.
Coffman defines talent as a recurrent pattern of thought, feeling, or behavior and accounts for the different results produced by those with the same skills and training.
Recurrent episodes of unprovoked feelings of terror or impending doom, accompanied by rapid heartbeat, sweating, dizziness, or weakness.
Coding transcripts to identify recurrent statements and expressed feelings formed the basis of the thematic framework (see online supplementary appendix 1).
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