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Inability to initiate and persist in goal-directed activities
Avolition or amotivation, as a symptom of various forms of psychopathology, is the decrease in the ability to initiate and persist in self-directed purposeful
Avolition
Concept in behavioral economics
procedures. This form of PI represents "cultural and traditional programming". Avolition has been understood as a core symptom in schizophrenia, however, the drives
Psychological_inertia
Disinclination to activity or exertion
with laziness coming in second. Laziness should not be confused with avolition, a negative symptom of certain mental and neurodevelopmental disorders
Laziness
Lack of motivation to engage in social interaction
preference for solitary activities. Asociality may be associated with avolition, but it can, moreover, be a manifestation of limited opportunities for
Asociality
Mental disorder with psychotic symptoms
– the lack of desire to form relationships, and avolition – a lack of motivation and apathy. Avolition and anhedonia are seen as motivational deficits
Schizophrenia
Mechanism of psychoactive drugs mimicking the symptoms of psychosis
delusions, paranoia, and disorganized thinking) and negative symptoms (avolition, asociality, apathy, alogia, and anhedonia). Certain strains of cannabis
Psychotomimetism
Childhood-onset schizophrenia
and disorganized speech; negative symptoms, such as blunted affect, avolition, and apathy, and a number of cognitive impairments. Differential diagnosis
Childhood_schizophrenia
Cognitive process of decision to act
ties volition to the processes of self-regulated learning. Appetition Avolition Executive functions Free will Motivational salience Neuroscience of free
Volition
Medical condition
Somatic symptom disorder unimpaired affect regulation when distracted Avolition patient sees their self as victim patient sees their self as helpless
Post-traumatic embitterment disorder
Post-traumatic_embitterment_disorder
Medical condition
schizophrenia is characterized by negative ("deficit") symptoms, such as avolition, apathy, anhedonia, reduced affect display, lack of initiative, lack of
Simple-type_schizophrenia
Psychological diagnostic rubric
Hygiene Impersistence at Work or School Physical Anergia Global Rating of Avolition – Apathy Recreational Interests and Activities Sexual Interest and Activity
Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms
Scale_for_the_Assessment_of_Negative_Symptoms
Abnormal condition of the mind
symptoms include reduced emotional expression, decreased motivation (avolition), and reduced spontaneous speech (poverty of speech, alogia). Individuals
Psychosis
Reclusive adolescents or adults
reality. Agoraphobia Anomie Asociality Avoidant personality disorder Avolition Herbivore men Hermit Jōhatsu (disappearance) Karoshi (death by overwork)
Hikikomori
Inner state causing goal-directed behavior
human motivation. Motivation contrasts with amotivation (also known as avolition) which is an absence of interest. Individuals in the state of amotivation
Motivation
Neurological symptom of lack of will or initiative
dopamine agonists, or other agents such as cholinesterase inhibitors. Avolition Bailly, A. (2000). Dictionnaire Grec Français, Éditions Hachette. Marin
Abulia
Day of the week
Western culture portray Mondays often as days of depression, anxiety, avolition, hysteria, or melancholy, mostly because of its association with the first
Monday
Autoscopy is sometimes used synonymously with out-of-body experience. Avolition is an inability to initiate and complete goal-directed behavior. It can
Glossary_of_psychiatry
Condition of reduced emotional reactivity in an individual
There are some other negative symptoms of schizophrenia which include avolition, alogia and catatonic behaviour. Closely related is alexithymia – a condition
Reduced_affect_display
Inability to feel pleasure
Specific musical anhedonia is distinct from melophobia, the fear of music. Avolition Disorders of diminished motivation Dysthymia Dopamine fasting Apathy Rizvi
Anhedonia
20th-century Italian saint, priest, stigmatist and mystic (1887–1968)
"a narrow-minded man, with low mental activity, monotonous ideations, avolition", adding the further criticism that the case was "one of suggestion unconsciously
Padre_Pio
Schizophrenia symptoms for fewer than six months
desire to form or maintain relationships (asociality) Lack of motivation (avolition) Various modalities of treatment, including pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy
Schizophreniform_disorder
2013 edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
hallucinations, disorganized speech or behavior, and negative symptoms such as avolition] is met). Criteria for delusional disorder changed, and it is no longer
DSM-5
Mental disorder
blunted affect (reduced intensity of outward emotional expression), avolition (lack of motivation), and anhedonia (inability to experience pleasure)
Schizoaffective_disorder
Poor thinking inferred from speech and language usage
In schizophrenia, negative symptoms including flattening of affect, avolition, and alogia are responsible for the considerable morbidity of the disease
Alogia
Impairments primarily associated with cannabis use
antidepressant is responsible for these emotional symptoms. Cannabis portal Avolition Effects of cannabis Rovai, L; Maremmani, AG; Pacini, M; Pani, PP; Rugani
Amotivational_syndrome
Antidepressant and cerebral activator
namely depression resulting from stroke, emotional disturbance, and avolition. It was marketed from 1988 to 1998, when it was removed from the market
Indeloxazine
Chemical compound
effects, including breast tenderness, loss of libido, and fatigue or avolition, were observed in most patients in clinical studies. The drug is a close
Clomestrone
Disorder of motivation, curiosity and affect
this system. Aboulia Akinetic mutism Amotivational syndrome Anhedonia Avolition Huntington's disease Progressive supranuclear palsy Habib, Michel (2004)
Athymhormia
Group of psychiatric and neurological conditions
and varieties, including apathy, abulia, akinetic mutism, athymhormia, avolition, amotivation, anhedonia, psychomotor retardation, affective flattening
Disorders of diminished motivation
Disorders_of_diminished_motivation
Verbal or non-verbal actions used to guide social interactions
catatonic behavior negative symptoms: affective flattening, alogia, or avolition Schizophrenic people find it hard to pick up on social cues. More specifically
Social_cue
American neuroscientist
fluently; affective blunting, the loss of the ability to express emotions; avolition, loss of the ability to initiate goal-directed activity; and anhedonia
Nancy_Coover_Andreasen
Drug increasing motivation in humans
cariprazine on effort-based choice behavior: implications for modeling avolition". Psychopharmacology (Berl). 240 (8): 1747–1757. doi:10.1007/s00213-023-06405-8
Motivation-enhancing_drug
Medical diagnosis based on behavior
treatment to be more accurately described. Two of the negative symptoms – avolition and diminished emotional expression – have been given more prominence
Diagnosis_of_schizophrenia
Classification of mental health problems
romantic disinterest, as well as symptom dimensions of inexpressivity and avolition. The detachment spectrum includes some signs and symptoms of such disorders
Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology
Hierarchical_Taxonomy_of_Psychopathology
Rare genetic disorder
and experience anxiety, psychomotor agitation, sensory overload and avolition. The WDR26 gene provides instructions for making the WD repeat-containing
Skraban–Deardorff_syndrome
2015 video game
further", but was "impressed that the game is able to convey depression's avolition in only ten minutes", citing the monotony of the daily routines in the
The_Static_Speaks_My_Name
Scientific model
mesocortical pathway may be responsible for the 'negative symptoms', such as avolition and alogia. Abnormal expression, thus distribution of the D2 receptor
Dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia
Dopamine_hypothesis_of_schizophrenia
Clinical presentation
represent a deficit in experiences, such as blunted affect, anhedonia, avolition, and asociality) that do not meet the threshold for a chronic psychotic
At_risk_mental_state
Availability heuristic Aversion therapy Aversives Avoidant personality disorder Avolition Awareness Backward inhibition Baragnosis Barnes Akathisia Scale Barnes
Index_of_psychology_articles
Amodio A, Di Lorenzo G, et al. (2018). "Neurophysiological correlates of Avolition-apathy in schizophrenia: A resting-EEG microstates study". NeuroImage
EEG_microstates
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