- In psychoanalysis,
egosyntonic behaviors, values, and
feelings are in
harmony with or
acceptable to the
needs and
goals of the ego, or
consistent with...
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narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) by the
presence of
antisocial behavior,
egosyntonic sadism, and a
paranoid orientation,
while still retaining some capacity...
- 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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adolescence or
early adulthood.
Persons with
paraphilias are
generally egosyntonic and view
their paraphilias as
something inherent in
their being, although...
- obsessive–compulsive
personality disorder (OCPD) are
usually considered egosyntonic (consistent with one's
ideal self-image),
helping differentiate between...
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similar proportions (each
between one-third and one-half). Delusions:
egosyntonic thoughts refer to
ideas or
behaviours that
individuals perceive as true...
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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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several different societies and cultures.
Ambivalence Double standard Egosyntonic and
egodystonic Emotional conflict Face ****anese
values Persona (psychology)...
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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...