2019
DOI: 10.4081/ripppo.2019.344
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Personality features and vulnerability to stress: a case study on hyperhidrosis

Abstract: By using the Rorschach test, self-reports, and psychophysiological measures, we investigated thoroughly the psychological functioning in a hyperhidrotic case. Erica, a young female with hyperhidrosis, was assessed in three times at one-week distance. First, specific tools assessing potential psychological and affective distress, and the Rorschach test were administered. About one week later, Electrodermal Activity was recorded during the exposure to a mild laboratory stress-inducing task. Finally, a magnetic r… Show more

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“…The improvements in patient-reported outcomes, such as the management of facial sweating and its impact on daily activities, are particularly insightful. This patient-centered approach underscores the importance of subjective experiences in evaluating treatment success, especially in conditions like facial hyperhidrosis, where physical symptoms are prominently visible and can lead to social and psychological distress [ 20 , 21 , 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The improvements in patient-reported outcomes, such as the management of facial sweating and its impact on daily activities, are particularly insightful. This patient-centered approach underscores the importance of subjective experiences in evaluating treatment success, especially in conditions like facial hyperhidrosis, where physical symptoms are prominently visible and can lead to social and psychological distress [ 20 , 21 , 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They include variables thought to be related to infantile or traumatized behavior: Animal content (A, e.g., a dog) is associated with immature information processing and, if it occurs frequently, may be an indicator of avoidance of traumatic experiences. Three-dimensionality (3D, e.g., the bottom of a bottle, the darkest part) can indicate well-functioning cognitive processing but is also an indicator of the process of distancing from experiences and has been associated with high levels of stress (Andò et al, 2019; Mihura et al, 2013), and it is a marker for dissociative and depressive experiences, among things. The coding Anatomy (An, e.g., lungs) is associated with bodily preoccupations, which can be broadly understood as preoccupations with the self.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decades, there was a radical shift, and many scholars suggested modern Hermeneutics and post-modernism as better epistemologies. Others seek a more intermediate position between science and hermeneutics (Makari, 2000 ; Negri et al, 2019 ). Fusella ( 2014 ) argues that psychoanalysis has situated itself among the other disciplines as a hybrid science, not quite a pure hermeneutic on the one hand and not quite a pure science.…”
Section: The Scientific Status Of Psychoanalysis and Shifts In Epistemological Positioningmentioning
confidence: 99%