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  2. Clothing physiology - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing sports bra and boyshorts, conventionally women's sportswear, but now worn as casuals or athleisure by women in the West. Clothing physiology is a branch of science that studies the interaction between clothing and the human body, with a particular focus on how clothing affects the physiological and psychological responses of individuals to different environmental conditions.

  3. Fashion psychology - Wikipedia

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    The transformative power of clothes, the impact of changes in colors and style. A video on social expression through dress. Fashion psychology, as a branch of applied psychology, applies psychological theories and principles to understand and explain the relationship between fashion and human behavior, including how fashion affects emotions, self-esteem, and identity.

  4. Enclothed cognition - Wikipedia

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    The reflection of imaginations by real objects as abstract concepts, like putting on clothes which symbolize specific features or positions can affect a person’s cognition and behavior. Noted that the symbolic meaning of is only realized once the individual embodied the clothes physically.

  5. Charlie Health takes a closer look at the data that separates myth from fact about personality disorders. Commonly misunderstood and stigmatized, personality disorders affect an estimated 15% of ...

  6. Extraversion and introversion - Wikipedia

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    According to one study, extraverts tend to wear more decorative clothing, whereas introverts prefer practical, comfortable clothes. [43] Extraverts are more likely to prefer more upbeat, conventional, and energetic music than introverts. [44] Personality also influences how people arrange their work areas.

  7. Personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    The classification of 68 personality disordered patients on the caseload of an assertive community team using a simple scale showed a 3 to 1 ratio between Type R and Type S personality disorders with Cluster C personality disorders being significantly more likely to be Type S, and paranoid and schizoid (Cluster A) personality disorders ...

  8. Personality Assessment Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Anxiety Related Disorders (ARD) measures more specific anxiety symptoms that relate to different categories of anxiety disorders. Depression (DEP) measures a respondent's general feelings of worthlessness, sadness, and lethargy. Mania (MAN) measures a respondent's level of high energy and excitability.

  9. Body dysmorphic disorder - Wikipedia

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    The DSM-5 places BDD within the obsessive–compulsive spectrum, distinguishing it from disorders such as anorexia nervosa. [2] BDD is estimated to affect from 0.7% to 2.4% of the population. [2] It usually starts during adolescence and affects both men and women.