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Definition of Disinhibited
1. disinhibit [v] - See also: disinhibit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disinhibited
Literary usage of Disinhibited
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Harmful Non-Indigenous Species in the United States (1994)
"ACUTE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON IMPULSIVE disinhibited BEHAVIOR Although studies
consistently indicate that impulsive-disinhibited behavior is associated with ..."
2. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"In both tests acute and chronic (7 days) treatments with ondansetron (0.01-1.0
microgram.kg-1 IP) disinhibited suppressed behaviour; withdrawal from chronic ..."
3. Treatment of Adolescents With Substance Use Disorders: A Treatment by Ken C. Winters, Ken C. Winters, Ph.d. (2000)
"Windle, M., and Windle, R. The continuity of behavioral expression among disinhibited
and inhibited childhood subtypes. ..."
4. Critical Perspectives On Racial And Ethnic Differences In Health In Late Life by Norman B. Anderson, Rodolfo A. Bulatao, Barney Cohen (2004)
"When these structures are disinhibited, a number of processes associated with
threat response are unleashed, including hypervigilance and fear, ..."
5. Correctional Psychology: Practice, Programming, and Administrationby Barbara K. Schwartz by Barbara K. Schwartz (2003)
"... (RF 504) the specific drug for the treatment of successive and disinhibited
sexual behavior? Acta Neurologica et Psychiatrica Belgica, 66, 1030—1040. ..."
6. Violence in South Africa: A Variety of Perspectives by Elirea Bornman, René Van Eeden, Marie Wentzel (1998)
"Deindividuation facilitates disinhibited or aggressive behaviour or both.
Could deindividuation explain the extreme violence in South African crowd murder ..."
7. Value of Psychiatric Treatment: Its Efficacy in Severe Mental Disorders edited by Samuel J. Keith (1996)
"Reductions of Stereotypie, repetitive movements, and disinhibited behaviors have
also been found with fenfluramine and beta-blockers (Aman & Kern 1989; ..."