Psychopathology in a sentence as a noun

[1]I think the narrative you describe comes from ubiquitous psychopathology, which affects all of us.

A quote from the above link:"The goal of this new manual, as with all previous editions, is to provide a common language for describing psychopathology.

At least not at the level that we're talking about: distinguishing an otherwise qualified person from someone who's got some sort of psychopathology.

So the question is: Did drug dealing turn Walter White into a psychopath, or was his psychopathology lurking and accelerated when he got lung cancer?

The director went on to say:"The goal of this new manual, as with all previous editions, is to provide a common language for describing psychopathology.

"Do you believe that human beings are fundamentally corrupt and evil" uh, there's psychopathology that need to be cured; how many people submitted to rehab vs how many people were forced into?

I'm reminded of Freud's "Civilization and Its Discontents", wherein he expands his ideas about psychopathology to civilization as a whole.

There has since been an explosion of research into the biological basis of psychopathology, with studies focusing on genetics and neuroanatomy, among other fields.

In psychopathology specifically, though, you're not making inferences about 7 billion people; you're just making inferences about the population that actually has the disease.

So a proper understanding of economics requires an understanding of human psychology and how it, and especially psychopathology, are primary factors in economic systems.

It also mentions an apparent trend among some mathematical geniuses to develop mental illness, and it expresses hope that a connection may be found thanks to "advances in the nascent field of creativity-psychopathology neuroscience", of which I know nothing.

She is, in fact, human by a standard that precludes physical privacy, since to keep a man out altogether and for a lifetime is deviant in the extreme, a psychopathology, a repudiation of the way in which she is expected to manifest her humanity.

How could a person have all the traits supposedly associated with severe psychopathology and not even know it?In science, skepticism rules -- these brain scans might indicate something entirely separate from the object of the study, but something that produces a similar scan.

Science fiction has always had a somewhat uncomfortable relationship with fascism; I'm reminded of the response to Spinrad's "The Iron Dream", where he was trying to point out the fascism inherent in a lot of sci-fi stories:To make damn sure that even the historically naive and entirely unselfaware reader got the point, I appended a phony critical analysis of Lord of the Swastika, in which the psychopathology of Hitler's saga was spelled out by a tendentious pedant in words of one syllable.

Psychopathology definitions

noun

the branch of psychology concerned with abnormal behavior

noun

the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders

See also: psychiatry