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- Avolition abstract "Avolition is a psychological state characterized by general lack of drive, or motivation to pursue meaningful goals. A person may show little participation in work or have little interest in socializing. They may sit still for long periods of time.It is commonly seen in patients with schizophrenia, and is one of the five main "negative" symptoms of that disorder, the others being flat affect, alogia, anhedonia, and asociality.It is also one of the predominant symptoms of clinical depression. It is sometimes mistaken for simple disinterest or anhedonia but is distinct. People with avolition may want to complete certain tasks but lack the motivation to complete them. Literally meaning "poverty of will," it is a restriction in initiation and production of goal directed behavior. Abulia (poverty of motivation) - is a restriction in will or motivation, often characterized by an inability to set goals or make decisions.In the DSM-IV-TR, avolition is mentioned as one of the possible symptoms of schizophrenia.".
- Avolition wikiPageID "304566".
- Avolition wikiPageRevisionID "596033350".
- Avolition hasPhotoCollection Avolition.
- Avolition subject Category:Personality_traits.
- Avolition subject Category:Schizophrenia.
- Avolition subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Cognition,_perception,_emotional_state_and_behaviour.
- Avolition type Abstraction100002137.
- Avolition type Cognition100023271.
- Avolition type Evidence105823932.
- Avolition type Information105816287.
- Avolition type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Avolition type Symptom114299637.
- Avolition type SymptomsAndSigns:Cognition,Perception,EmotionalStateAndBehaviour.
- Avolition comment "Avolition is a psychological state characterized by general lack of drive, or motivation to pursue meaningful goals. A person may show little participation in work or have little interest in socializing. They may sit still for long periods of time.It is commonly seen in patients with schizophrenia, and is one of the five main "negative" symptoms of that disorder, the others being flat affect, alogia, anhedonia, and asociality.It is also one of the predominant symptoms of clinical depression.".
- Avolition label "Antriebslosigkeit".
- Avolition label "Avolitie".
- Avolition label "Avolition".
- Avolition sameAs Antriebslosigkeit.
- Avolition sameAs Avolitie.
- Avolition sameAs m.01sbgb.
- Avolition sameAs Q609066.
- Avolition sameAs Q609066.
- Avolition sameAs Avolition.
- Avolition wasDerivedFrom Avolition?oldid=596033350.
- Avolition isPrimaryTopicOf Avolition.