Nghĩa của từ affective disorders bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. Affective disorders are characterized by mood swings

2. In addition, older persons . . . have more physical illnesses and affective disorders.”

3. Affective disorders are a type of psychiatric disorder, or mood disorder, with a broad range of symptoms

4. Amitriptyline is a tricyclic compound that has been approved for treatment of major affective disorders (e.g., depression) since the 1950s

5. The authors examined the association of benzodiazepines, Z-drugs, and other Anxiolytics with incident dementia in patients with affective disorders

6. Affective congruency consistency between the self-concept of an individual and the related behaviors and responses of others. Affective disorders mood disorders

7. The following are examples of Affective in a sentence: The most common Affective disorders are bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, and depression

8. 16 This approach, while including elements of problem-solving, focuses particularly on the thinking style and negative self-ideas that perpetuate affective disorders.

9. It’s used mainly in psychology, where Affective disorders are conditions characterized by emotional problems or mood disturbances, though it does appear occasionally outside psychology.

10. Affective disorders may include manic (elevated, expansive, or irritable mood with hyperactivity, pressured speech, and inflated self-esteem) or depressive (dejected mood with disinterest in life, sleep

11. ‘There was also a low prevalence of Affective disorders in the violent group.’ ‘This method has been successfully employed in other subliminal Affective priming studies.’ ‘It was designed to measure both Affective and evaluative components of attitudes toward one's current job.’