Psychopathology and personality dimensions
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Psychopathology and personality dimensions
The Selected works of Gordon Claridge
Claridge, Gordon
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2023
266
Mole
Inglês
9781032476186
15 a 20 dias
490
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1 Hans Eysenck's contribution to our understanding of personality and psychological disorder: a personal view.
2 The relationship between incentive, personality type and improvement in performance of imbeciles.
3 Sedation threshold, personality, and the theory of neurosis.
4 Why drug effects vary.
5 The relative influence of weight and of "nervous type" on the tolerance of amylobarbitone sodium..
6 Animal models of schizophrenia: the case for LSD-25.
7 Covariation between two-flash threshold and skin conductance level in first-breakdown schizophrenics: relationships in drug-free patients and the effects of treatment.
8 LSD: a missed opportunity?
9 The schizophrenias as nervous types.
10 Theoretical background and issues.
11 The factor structure of 'schizotypal' traits: a large replication study.
12 The Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE): further description and extended norms.
13 Schizophrenia risk and handedness: a mixed picture.
14 Creativity: a healthy side of madness.
15 Psychotic traits in comedians.
16 Old thoughts: new ideas: future directions.
2 The relationship between incentive, personality type and improvement in performance of imbeciles.
3 Sedation threshold, personality, and the theory of neurosis.
4 Why drug effects vary.
5 The relative influence of weight and of "nervous type" on the tolerance of amylobarbitone sodium..
6 Animal models of schizophrenia: the case for LSD-25.
7 Covariation between two-flash threshold and skin conductance level in first-breakdown schizophrenics: relationships in drug-free patients and the effects of treatment.
8 LSD: a missed opportunity?
9 The schizophrenias as nervous types.
10 Theoretical background and issues.
11 The factor structure of 'schizotypal' traits: a large replication study.
12 The Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE): further description and extended norms.
13 Schizophrenia risk and handedness: a mixed picture.
14 Creativity: a healthy side of madness.
15 Psychotic traits in comedians.
16 Old thoughts: new ideas: future directions.
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Drug Threshold;psychological disorders;Psychotic Traits;pathological transformations;Introvertive Anhedonia;abnormal psychology;Oxford Liverpool Inventory;psychophysiology;Impulsive Nonconformity;psychopharmacology;Vice Versa;LSD;STB;schizophrenics;Serial Reaction Time;schizophrenia;Skin Potential;schizotypy;Cognitive Disorganisation;personal bias;Electrodermal Activity;psychosis;Skin Conductance Level;Neil O'Connor;Depressant Drugs;Captain Reg N. Herrington;Drug Tolerance;Kenneth Clark;Repetitive Motor Task;Charles McCreery;EPQ;Oliver Mason;Archimedes Spiral;Richard Bentall;Excitation Inhibition Balance;Gregory Boyle;Amylobarbitone Sodium;Peter Slade;Excitability Score;David Popplewell;VEP Amplitude;Caroline Davis;Hand Preference Questionnaire;Neus Barrantes-Vidal;Non-incentive Conditions;Victoria Ando;Skin Conductance;Ken Clark;Mood Disorder Questionnaire
1 Hans Eysenck's contribution to our understanding of personality and psychological disorder: a personal view.
2 The relationship between incentive, personality type and improvement in performance of imbeciles.
3 Sedation threshold, personality, and the theory of neurosis.
4 Why drug effects vary.
5 The relative influence of weight and of "nervous type" on the tolerance of amylobarbitone sodium..
6 Animal models of schizophrenia: the case for LSD-25.
7 Covariation between two-flash threshold and skin conductance level in first-breakdown schizophrenics: relationships in drug-free patients and the effects of treatment.
8 LSD: a missed opportunity?
9 The schizophrenias as nervous types.
10 Theoretical background and issues.
11 The factor structure of 'schizotypal' traits: a large replication study.
12 The Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE): further description and extended norms.
13 Schizophrenia risk and handedness: a mixed picture.
14 Creativity: a healthy side of madness.
15 Psychotic traits in comedians.
16 Old thoughts: new ideas: future directions.
2 The relationship between incentive, personality type and improvement in performance of imbeciles.
3 Sedation threshold, personality, and the theory of neurosis.
4 Why drug effects vary.
5 The relative influence of weight and of "nervous type" on the tolerance of amylobarbitone sodium..
6 Animal models of schizophrenia: the case for LSD-25.
7 Covariation between two-flash threshold and skin conductance level in first-breakdown schizophrenics: relationships in drug-free patients and the effects of treatment.
8 LSD: a missed opportunity?
9 The schizophrenias as nervous types.
10 Theoretical background and issues.
11 The factor structure of 'schizotypal' traits: a large replication study.
12 The Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE): further description and extended norms.
13 Schizophrenia risk and handedness: a mixed picture.
14 Creativity: a healthy side of madness.
15 Psychotic traits in comedians.
16 Old thoughts: new ideas: future directions.
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Drug Threshold;psychological disorders;Psychotic Traits;pathological transformations;Introvertive Anhedonia;abnormal psychology;Oxford Liverpool Inventory;psychophysiology;Impulsive Nonconformity;psychopharmacology;Vice Versa;LSD;STB;schizophrenics;Serial Reaction Time;schizophrenia;Skin Potential;schizotypy;Cognitive Disorganisation;personal bias;Electrodermal Activity;psychosis;Skin Conductance Level;Neil O'Connor;Depressant Drugs;Captain Reg N. Herrington;Drug Tolerance;Kenneth Clark;Repetitive Motor Task;Charles McCreery;EPQ;Oliver Mason;Archimedes Spiral;Richard Bentall;Excitation Inhibition Balance;Gregory Boyle;Amylobarbitone Sodium;Peter Slade;Excitability Score;David Popplewell;VEP Amplitude;Caroline Davis;Hand Preference Questionnaire;Neus Barrantes-Vidal;Non-incentive Conditions;Victoria Ando;Skin Conductance;Ken Clark;Mood Disorder Questionnaire