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18:05 Feb 5, 2009 |
English to Greek translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Psychology | |||||||
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3 | μαζοχιστική διαταραχή προσωπικότητας, διαταραχή προσωπικότητας αυτοαναιρούμενης συμπεριφοράς |
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μαζοχιστική διαταραχή προσωπικότητας, διαταραχή προσωπικότητας αυτοαναιρούμενης συμπεριφοράς Explanation: αυτοαναιρούµενες (self-defeating) συµπεριφορές. συµπεριφορές τους έχουν ... µπορεί να είναι στον πυρήνα των διαταραχών. προσωπικότητας, των ηπιότερων ... www.cs.phs.uoa.gr/el/research/presentationsParos/Eythymioy ... - Self-defeating personality disorder (also known as masochistic personality disorder) is a personality disorder that was never formally admitted into the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). It was discussed in an appendix of the manual's revised third edition (DSM-III-R). Nevertheless, some researchers and theorists continue to use its criteria. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-defeating_personality_diso... |
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