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Frustration tolerance

Hyperactivity- For the short-term treatment of hyperactive children who show excessive motor activity with accompanying conduct disorders consisting of some or all of the following symptoms Impulsivity, difficulty sustaining attention, aggressivity, mood lability, and poor frustration tolerance. [Pg.1111]

Severe neglect during infancy has been studied both in humans and in monkeys. Lasting behavioral consequences seen in lower order primates include impaired affective controls manifested by low frustration tolerance, lability and impulsive behavior, a predominance of aggressive behavior, a tendency to engage in self-mutilation behavior when under stress, and hyperingesting alcohol (characteristics closely resembling symptoms of severe personality disorder). See chapter 11. [Pg.119]

Generalized ego impairment Chronic emotional instability Chaotic interpersonal relations Feelings of emptiness Impaired sense of self Low frustration tolerance Impulsivity... [Pg.124]

These people are characterized by their pervasively hostile-aggressive way of interacting with others. They have very low frustration tolerance and can be quite volatile. As a result, their interpersonal relations are replete either with ongoing intense friction or multiple rejections. [Pg.125]

The drug exhibits its activity by calming down excessive motor activity quite prevalent in hyperactive children having conduct disorders, such as aggressivity, mood lability, impulsivity, poor frustration tolerance, and difficulty in sustaining attention. [Pg.850]

ASPD traits callous, iiipulsive, low frustration tolerance, remorseless, tendency to blame others... [Pg.751]

With the principle of RPP we are able to take away fear and arrxiety by proving to the patient that he has tolerated the drug. If we would have stopped after placebopositive , the patient would be left frustrated, would feel that he was not taken seriously and would be arrxious before the next LA application. [Pg.196]

A person may have particular issues with one or more emotions that need to be addressed. For example, does the person lose his or her temper too easily even today What can he or she do to change this particular problem Can the person find ways to reduce the triggers that may lead to losing his or her temper, such as lowering the expectations threshold so he or she does not easily become frustrated, learning how to become more patient and tolerant with other people, finding ways to reduce cynicism, or learning to see the whole picture rather than the present moment ... [Pg.292]

Formation of C-C bonds remains the ultimate challenge to the synthetic chemist. The employment of new synthetic methods in complex target synthesis can be frustrated by a lack of functional group tolerance and substrate specificity. These problems can be somewhat alleviated within conjugate addition reactions by the use of secondary amine catalysts where a number of important and highly selective methods have been developed. Two principle classes of nucleophile have been shown to be effective in the iminium ion activated conjugate addition of carbon nucleophiles to a,P-unsaturated carbonyl systems aryl, heteroaromatic and vinyl... [Pg.295]

Develop a nondimensional simulation of the flow in a finite-gap rotating-disk configuration. Determine the effect of inlet swirl. How much inlet swirl can be tolerated before the solution is frustrated by a reversal of the radial flow Explain the results in physical terms. [Pg.306]

There are several important comments to be made on this North American recreation-based work. At the broadest level wilderness settings and natural environments are just one kind of tourist-tourist context and even within such an environment categorisation there are many variations. Recreational conflict appears to be particularly noticeable when the specific focused purposes of one group are frustrated by the cumulative actions of another. By way of contrast, in many tourist situations there are shared goals. The visitors in the setting have come to see, experience and enjoy the same features and activities. In this kind of scenario the tolerance for fellow visitors may be quite high. [Pg.121]

Diversity, recognition, destruction, toleration—all these and more interact with each other. Whichever way we turn, a gradualistic account of the immune system is blocked by multiple interwoven requirements. As scientists we yearn to understand how this magnificent mechanism came to be, but the complexity of the system dooms all Darwinian explanations to frustration. Sisyphus himself would pity us. [Pg.139]

The most frequent adverse effect which occurs in at least one-third of patients is drowsiness, often accompanied by incoordination or ataxia. Problems with driving, operating machinery, or falls can result, particularly in the elderly, and can be an important source of morbidity, loss of physical function, and mortality (47,48). Memory impairment, loss of insight, and transient euphoria are common paradoxical reactions of irritability or aggressive behavior have been well documented (11) and appear to occur more often in individuals with a history of impulsiveness or a personality disorder (40), and in the context of interpersonal stress and frustration (49). Tolerance to the sedative and hypnotic effects generally occurs more rapidly than to the anxiolytic or amnestic effects (1). [Pg.380]

They may have a low tolerance for frustration and delay of gratification. ("I m used to getting what I want when I want it.")... [Pg.28]


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