anomalous experience

collocation in English

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anomalous
adjective
uk
/əˈnɒm.ə.ləs/
us
/əˈnɑː.mə.ləs/
different from what is usual, or not in agreement with something else and therefore ...
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experience
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/
us
/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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It is exactly the externalising appraisal that makes ananomalousexperiencepsychotic.
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It is the externalizing appraisal that makes ananomalousexperiencepsychotic.
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While our model is speculative, we think it has plausibility in the context of what we currently know about the various processes involved in delusional thinking andanomalousexperience.
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The disruption in cognitive processes leads to anomalous experiences, the content of which is influenced by the emotional changes.
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Emotional changes also occur, in direct response to the triggering event and in response to the anomalous experiences.
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Furthermore, these anomalous experiences trigger a search for explanation.
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Anomalous experiences would be improved mainly by way of these affective changes.
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Such emotional changes feed back into the moment-by-moment processing of anomalous experiences and influence their content.
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Taylor (1982) in turn, proposed the term ' de-ideation ' for complaints of anomalous experiences involving memory, imagery or thought.
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The focus of his current research is the psychology of paranormal beliefs and anomalous experiences.
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Children with spiritual or profound anomalous experiences find themselves without support and guidance.
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He stated that his current research interests involve a delineation of the role of anomalous experiences in personal and cultural life.
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The authors of the book explore anomalous experiences defined as unusual but not necessarily psychopathological phenomena that may hold great significance for those who have them.
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