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The underlying idea is that repressing the subject eventually results in symptomatic behaviours and complaints, as well as in problems at the level of imaginary functioning (e.g. power struggles).
Animal models that reflect symptomatic behaviours in a way that 'makes sense' to both patients and clinicians need to be developed on the basis of patient self-report of symptom severity and linked to animal behavioural, central nervous system (CNS) and systemic changes that reflect these symptoms.
It is thought that by tolerating or allowing symptomatic behaviours to continue they may gradually become reinforced or even endorsed within the family context as caregivers become increasingly entrapped within the rule bound eating, weight and shape control behaviours that characterise the illness.
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Family problems, particularly difficulties in the parent-child relationship, are often an important causative factor in the symptomatic behaviour of the child.
Behavioral theories for the causation of mental disorders rest largely upon the assumption that the symptoms or symptomatic behaviour found in persons with various neuroses (particularly phobias and other anxiety disorders) can be regarded as learned behaviours that have been built up into conditioned responses.
Clients sometimes experience painful crises that place their live in turmoil and increase symptomatic behaviour; the case managers are a first line of intervention to minimise the potential for regression or relapse" (p.308).
MACS assesses the level of distress associated with psychotic symptoms, and 5 coping domains of active problem solving (APS), passive illness behaviour (PIB), active problem avoiding (APA), passive problem avoiding (PPA), and symptomatic coping behaviour (SCB)[ 28, 29].
* p < 0.05 There were 373 instances of coping with the following distribution: active problem solving (APS): 22%, passive illness behaviour (PIB): 17%, active problem avoiding (APA): 15%, passive problem avoiding (PPA): 19% and symptomatic coping behaviour: 27%, indicating that the group of Non-Symptomatic coping made up 73% of all coping.
Symptomatic coping behaviour is defined as going along with the content of the symptom [ 28, 29].
The DDT suggests that dysfunctioning reinforcement and extinction processes can explain why symptomatic ADHD behaviour is acquired through dynamic interaction between the child and the environment throughout development [ 2, 3].
In light of this, what should we make of the seven deadly email sins, identified today by psychologists as behaviours symptomatic of internet addiction, that put us especially at risk of mental burnout?
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