| MPI | mannose phosphate isomerase; master patient index; maximum permitted intake; maximum point of impuls... |
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| NPD | narcissistic personality disorder; natriuretic plasma dialysate; negative pressure device; Niemann-P... |
| NPFT | Neurotic Personality Factor Test |
| NPI | Narcissistic Personality Inventory; neuropsychiatric institution; no present illness; nucleoplasmic ... |
| OCPD | obsessive compulsive personality disorder |
| personality |
s. sakk?a. For personality-belief, s. sakk?a ditthi, ditthi, att? satta, puggala, vipall?a.
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| personality disorder |
A group of disorders characterized by pathological trends in personality structure. It may show itself by lack of good judgment or poor relationships with others, accompanied by little anxiety and no personal sense of distress.
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| personality disorder |
Mental disorder characterized by inflexible, deeply ingrained, maladaptive patterns of adjustment to life that cause either subjective distress or significant impairment of adaptive functioning; manifestations are generally recognizable in adolescence or earlier. Currently diagnosed personality disorders include paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal, histrionic, narcissistic, borderline, avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive.
Ãâó: www.ohpsych.org/Public/glossary.htm
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| personality c. due to a general medical condition |
[DSM-IV] persistent disturbance of personality due to the direct effects of a general medical condition and neither better accounted for by another mental disorder nor occurring exclusively during delirium.
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| personality d.’s |
[DSM-IV] a category of mental disorders characterized by enduring, inflexible, and maladaptive personality traits that deviate markedly from cultural expectations, are self-perpetuating, pervade a broad range of situations, and either generate subjective distress or result in significant impairments in social, occupational, or other functioning. Onset is by adolescence or early adulthood. For specific disorders, see under personality.
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