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- verbatim. Where there have been multiple traumas, a person may become hypervigilant and suffer severe anxiety attacks intense enough to induce a delusional...
- perfectionism posited as a potential cause for their impairment. Oblivious/Hypervigilant: Glen Gabbard described two subtypes of NPD in 1989, later referred...
- Description Paranoid yes Guarded, defensive, distrustful and su****ious. Hypervigilant to the motives of others to undermine or do harm. Always s****ing confirmatory...
- he tries to suppress. Mikuri speculates that Hiramasa struggles with hypervigilant narcissism, as he completely avoids any situation that may interrupt...
- self-protectively secluded from omnipresent threats and destructive forces; hypervigilant and defensive against imagined dangers. Malignant paranoid (including...
- thick-skinned "oblivious" subtype and an easily hurt, oversensitive, ashamed "hypervigilant" subtype. The oblivious subtype presents for admiration, envy, and appreciation...
- occupy within a social system. This self-consciousness conduces to a hypervigilant and ruminative mode to process social information that finally will...
- can easily remove the costume and show her true form. Dove is also hypervigilant; her natural aptitudes are enhanced, such as her ability to judge people...
- the conflicting parties. Such was the case in Somalia as the men were hypervigilant with a sense of fear and frustration as they were trained for combat...
- Kelley W (2010). "Human Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Indexes Hypervigilant Threat Monitoring". Biol Psychiatry. 68 (5): 416–424. doi:10.1016/j...