Do you get confused by the difference between suppression and repression? Both are Freudian concepts concerned with removing unwanted or unpleasant memories from one's consciousness. Suppression differs from repression in that it is consci...
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Thought suppression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thought suppression is the process of deliberately trying to stop thinking about certain thoughts (Wegner, 1989). It is often associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder, in which a sufferer will r...
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by Michael Sky. ... Emotional suppression sometimes serves a useful, even essential purpose. When suffering a severe traumatic injury the body automatically passes into the physiological state of shock, blocking all feeling and sensation and numbing consciousness, so that the injured person can better begin recovery.
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An Experience-Sampling Assessment of Positive Emotions, Positive Events, and Emotion Suppression; Todd B. Kashdan1 and Michael F. Steger2; 1George Mason University and 2University of Minnesota; ABSTRACT—The relation between social anxiety and he-donic activity remains poorly understood.
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BioInfoBank Library :: Anxiety, emotional suppression, and psychological distress before and after breast cancer diagnosis. Differences in emotional distress between breast tumor patients with emotional inhibition and those with emotional expression. ... Such patients need psychological interventions,
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We determined the effect of Aged Garlic Extract (AGE) on damage caused to immune function by a psychological stress using a communication box. After four days of a psychological stress, a decrease in spleen weight and spleen cells was observed in the psychological stress-exposed mice as compared normal mice (non-stress).
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The G-induced loss of consciousness (G-LOC) hazard can be reduced either by preventing its occurrence or shortening the period of incapacitation. The latter requires an understanding of this period of incapacitation. ... Accession Number : ADA191194 ... Title : Converging Research on +Gz-Induced Loss of consciousness,
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This article describes the experimental procedures and the characteristics of motor suppression in psychological stress, defined as conditioned fear stress (CFS). Mice exhibit a marked suppression of motility when they are re-placed in the same environment in which they had previously received an electric footshock.
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Jul 8, 2009 ... To evaluate the association of sex behavior with sexual related psychological suppression and coping modes among students in three ...
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Taken together, these results suggest that physical and psychological stress may disrupt P50 suppression. This study was designed to assess P50 in schizo- ...
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