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compulsive thoughts

  • 1 навязчивые мысли

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > навязчивые мысли

  • 2 F42

    рус Обсессивно-компульсивное расстройство
    eng Obsessive-compulsive disorder. The essential feature is recurrent obsessional thoughts or compulsive acts. Obsessional thoughts are ideas, images, or impulses that enter the patient's mind again and again in a stereotyped form. They are almost invariably distressing and the patient often tries, unsuccessfully, to resist them. They are, however, recognized as his or her own thoughts, even though they are involuntary and often repugnant. Compulsive acts or rituals are stereotyped behaviours that are repeated again and again. They are not inherently enjoyable, nor do they result in the completion of inherently useful tasks. Their function is to prevent some objectively unlikely event, often involving harm to or caused by the patient, which he or she fears might otherwise occur. Usually, this behaviour is recognized by the patient as pointless or ineffectual and repeated attempts are made to resist. Anxiety is almost invariably present. If compulsive acts are resisted the anxiety gets worse. (Includes: ) a

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F42

  • 3 F60.5

    рус Ананкастное расстройство личности
    eng Anankastic personality disorder. Personality disorder characterized by feelings of doubt, perfectionism, excessive conscientiousness, checking and preoccupation with details, stubbornness, caution, and rigidity. There may be insistent and unwelcome thoughts or impulses that do not attain the severity of an obsessive-compulsive disorder. Personality (disorder): compulsive, obsessional, obsessive-compulsive. (Excludes: ) obsessive-compulsive disorder ( F42.-)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F60.5

  • 4 F42.0

    рус Преимущественно навязчивые мысли или размышления
    eng Predominantly obsessional thoughts or ruminations. These may take the form of ideas, mental images, or impulses to act, which are nearly always distressing to the subject. Sometimes the ideas are an indecisive, endless consideration of alternatives, associated with an inability to make trivial but necessary decisions in day-to-day living. The relationship between obsessional ruminations and depression is particularly close and a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder should be preferred only if ruminations arise or persist in the absence of a depressive episode.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F42.0

  • 5 навязчивые мысли

    психиатр. compulsive [fixed] thoughts

    Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > навязчивые мысли

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