- In psychoanalysis,
egosyntonic refers to the behaviors, values, and
feelings that are in
harmony with or
acceptable to the
needs and
goals of the ego...
- OCPD, however, is
distinct from work addiction. OCPD is
controlled and
egosyntonic,
whereas work
addiction is
uncontrolled and egodystonic, and the affected...
- behavior. ****ic
personality disorder was
defined by a
pervasive pattern egosyntonic ****ic behavior.
Individuals possessing ****ic
personalities tend...
- one-third and one-half). Delusions: the individual's own
thoughts are
egosyntonic; they are
regarded as true, and not resisted. Some
authors compare morbid...
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Tsunoda The
Anatomy of Dependence, ****anese book Uchi-soto
Ambivalence Egosyntonic and
egodystonic Emotional conflict Persona (psychology)
Preference falsification...
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recurrent low mood, and "workaholism". However,
adaptive perfectionists—
egosyntonic perfectionism—were less
likely to
procrastinate than non-perfectionists...
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personality disorder (NPD),
antisocial features,
paranoid traits, and
egosyntonic aggression.
Other symptoms may
include an
absence of conscience, a psychological...
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adolescence or
early adulthood.
Persons with
paraphilias are
generally egosyntonic and view
their paraphilias as
something inherent in
their being, though...
- obsessive-compulsive
personality disorder (OCPD) are
usually considered egosyntonic,
helping differentiate between the two.
Although the
exact cause of OCD...
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dissonance Cognitive distortion Compartmentalization (psychology)
Death drive Egosyntonic and
egodystonic Eros (concept)
Eudaimonia Homunculus argument Inferiority...