The clinical phenomenon, however, was well-known since the late 19th century.
MD is supposed to be a common clinical phenomenon.
Associated features are clinical phenomena that often accompany the disorder but are not part of the diagnostic criteria.
Internet Addiction: The consequences of a new clinical phenomena (Chapter), in Psychology and the New Media.
Recent efforts have used radical behavioral concepts to interpret a number of clinical phenomena including forgiveness.
Workplace phobia is a complex clinical phenomenon with an own clinical value, with specific aetiology factors and specific requirements for therapy.
The dual process model is valid in social and personality psychology but is not adapted to clinical phenomena.
However, much more recent ideas developed in academic psychology, and applied to the clinical phenomena of psychosis, allow us to take the account rather further than that.
The great prevalence of disturbances of vision in association with onchocercal infection was by far the most striking clinical phenomena observed in this region.
Several clinical phenomena result from injury to the corticopontine fibers.