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... psychodynamic theories were in vogue autism lent itself perfectly as a psychiatric condition resulting from deprivation of affective contact with significant ...
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... Autism as a distinct case in the 1940s and brought out a report narrating the disorder which he stated as \"Autistic disturbances of affective contact\'. ...
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... In 1943, a man by the name of Leo Kanner formally identified autism; he labeled the disorder "autistic disturbance of affective contact". ...
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... to hide or mask their emotions and therefore may display fewer affective states on ... & McCroskey (2004) note that women tend to use more eye contact and gaze at ...
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... of a group of psychotic reactions characterized by withdrawal from reality with highly variable affective, behavioral and ... Gradual decrease in social contact. ...
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... by withdrawal, from reality with highly variable accompanying affective, behavior, and ... People with schizophrenia lose contact with reality and do not usually ...
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... symptoms. In that time, they have sexual contact with others and not know they are spreading it. ... Condoms and diaphragms are affective. If ...
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... Until Portuguese explorers arrived in China in 1514 AD.) Without any contact with any ... bent on starting wars and conflicts and proved to be an affective form of ...
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... when combined with AZT (zidovudine) and lamivudine, was proven to be more affective than a ... If a person feels he or she has been in contact with the HIV/AIDS ...
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... has been correlated with "dissociation of the logical/cognitive and affective components of ... may be reduced by the combination of noncompetitive contact and a ...
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... Indeed, children, especially young children, communicate largely through affective signals, for example, cries, smiles, eye contact, touch. ...
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... Indeed, children, especially young children, communicate largely through affective signals, for example, cries, smiles, eye contact, touch. ...
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... vulnerable to irritation and injury either from footwear or contact with the ... then all others because these solutions are considered to be affective about 85 ...
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... vulnerable to irritation and injury either from footwear or contact with the ... then all others because these solutions are considered to be affective about 85 ...
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... The first is at birth when the infant comes into contact with the blood of an ... Each digital player is affective, in warning thousands of people of the AIDS virus ...
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... agreement was also made with the condition that the Smith's would have to contact her at ... In TB Brazelton & MW Yogman (Eds.), Affective Development in infancy. ...
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... of all attitudes including: · Cognitive component, ie stereotyping · Affective component, ie ... easier to have frequent and informal contact thereby reducing ...
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... Smiling is another affective behavior which can occur at two to three months of age ... Rarely do these kinds of babies receive close bodily contact and rather than ...
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... learners do not do well because they need constant contact with the ... the area of course design, the need for evaluation of learners affective reactions, learning ...
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... by a variety of symptoms, including loss of contact with reality ... These are behavioral, affective, perceptual, cognitive and social (Fontaine & Fletcher, 1999). ...
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... Though Hoffmann was confident that ASA would prove more affective than other ... case of an overdose, you should seek professional assistance or contact a poison ...
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... Through violent tactics, organized crime is often very affective. ... weak points of the theory are, it doesn't specifically answer why everyone in contact with an ...
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... are generally more likely to disclose information that is intimate or affective, and mostly ... Men do not generally hold eye contact, unless to challenge other men ...
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... for a people to speak to one another when they have made eye contact? ... disorders, such as obsessive-compulsive disorders and phobias; affective disorders, which ...
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... Historically, the social, affective, and cognitive benefits of peer interaction, and collaboration ... friends and acquaintances they say they keep in contact with ...
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... Historically, the social, affective, and cognitive benefits of peer interaction, and collaboration ... friends and acquaintances they say they keep in contact with ...
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... Historically, the social, affective, and cognitive benefits of peer interaction, and collaboration ... friends and acquaintances they say they keep in contact with ...
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... all the pain that the other personalities come in contact with. ... 8. Flashbacks (visual, auditory, somatic, affective, or behavioral) 9. History of unsuccessful ...
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... all the pain that the other personalities come in contact with. ... 8. Flashbacks (visual, auditory, somatic, affective, or behavioral) 9. History of unsuccessful ...
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... all the pain that the other personalities come in contact with. ... 8. Flashbacks (visual, auditory, somatic, affective, or behavioral) 9. History of unsuccessful ...
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