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Hypervigilance is a
condition in
which the
nervous system is
inaccurately filtering sensory information and the
individual is in an
enhanced state of sensory...
- experiencing.
These attempts promote hypervigilance and
rumination in a
circular relationship: more
hypervigilance generates more rumination, whereupon...
- worthlessness, helplessness,
distortions in
identity or
sense of self, and
hypervigilance.
Although early descriptions of C-PTSD
specified the type of trauma...
- war
trauma Defence mechanism –
Unconscious psychological mechanism Hypervigilance –
Nervous system condition James Blake Miller –
United States Marine...
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conservative moral judgments.
Disgust sensitivity is ****ociated with
moral hypervigilance,
which means that
people who have
higher disgust sensitivity are more...
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physical aggression.
Cocaine intoxication can
cause hyperawareness,
hypervigilance, and
psychomotor agitation and delirium.
Consumption of
large doses...
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could have it.
Stark enacts its symptoms, such as
anxiety attacks,
hypervigilance,
frequent nightmares, and an
inability to be in the public; this deviates...
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whenever all
other options to
avoid ****ual
violence (prevent,
freeze (
hypervigilance), flight, fight, compromise) have been exhausted. In
modern science...
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names Social phobia Specialty Psychiatry Symptoms Social isolation Hypervigilance Usual onset Typically during adolescence Risk
factors Genetic factors...
- lead to shame, guilt, isolation, and self-hatred, as well as
worsening hypervigilance about triggers, anxiety, and depression.
Studies have
shown that misophonia...