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  • 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...
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  • 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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    OCPD, however, is distinct from work addiction. OCPD is controlled and egosyntonic, whereas work addiction is uncontrolled and egodystonic, and the affected...
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    Sadistic personality disorder was defined by a pervasive pattern of egosyntonic sadistic behavior. Individuals possessing sadistic personalities tend...
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  • several different societies and cultures. Ambivalence Double standard Egosyntonic and egodystonic Emotional conflict Face Japanese values Persona (psychology)...
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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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    recurrent low mood, and "workaholism". However, adaptive perfectionists—egosyntonic perfectionism—were less likely to procrastinate than non-perfectionists...
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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...
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    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...
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  • Psychoanalytic theory has been used to explain treatment-resistant tendencies as egosyntonic (i.e. the patterns are consistent with the ego integrity of the individual)...
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  • criterion from tic disorders and several of the paraphilias due to their egosyntonic nature. Each category of disorder has a numeric code taken from the ICD...
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  • "discriminate a sexual energy—the libido—from the energy of the ego-instincts". Egosyntonic and egodystonic History of narcissism Narcissistic withdrawal Rhodewalt...
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  • predicament Egocentrism Ego-dystonic sexual orientation Egodystonic Egomania Egosyntonic Elective mutism Electra complex Electroencephalography Elevation (emotion)...
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    Radebold, who sees himself as a war child, reminds of "the so-called egosyntonic behavior[s] of the war children. These are behaviours we all know: being...
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