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N., Sam M.S.

Sam holds a masters in Child Psychology and is an avid supporter of Psychology academics.
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FUNCTIONAL FIXEDNESS

a term used in problem solving where there is a tendency to cling to set patterns and overlook possible new

FUNCTIONAL REORGANIZATION

These are the changes that occur after a brain injury to enable other areas of the brain to take over

FUNCTIONAL INVARIANT

Found in Jean Piaget's theory. This term applies to any of the processes of organisation and adaptation that characterise the

FUNCTIONAL AUTON

concept by Gordon Willard Allport.

FRAGMENTATION

a term that describes the separation or the division of something into pieces or fragments. It is the name of

FUNCTIONALISM

a general psychological approach that views mental life and behavior in terms of active adaptation to environmental challenges and opportunities.

FUNDAMENTAL SKILL

1. The ability needed to perform a task or understand an idea. 2. The basic ability necessary to function competently

FUNCTIONAL VAGINISMUS

Sexual dysfunction with recurrent and persistent involuntary spasms of musculature of the outer third of the vagina which interfere with

FUNCTIONAL PLASTICITY

1. Adaptive change. 2. Ability of one part of our brain to adapt to losing another part. One hemisphere will

FUNCTIONAL FAMILY THERAPY

a form of family therapy that focuses on both family interaction patterns and on the benefits family members may derive

FUSION

1. Perception. Blending of more than 2 stimulus into a whole, like colours, sounds and vision. 2. A state where

FUNGIFORM PAPILLAE

These are swellings on the front of the tongue that are shaped like a mushroom and number about200. Half have

FUNCTIONAL STATUS

the measure of a person's ability to perform activities of daily living independently. Functional status may be used as an

FUTURE ORIENTATION

a time perspective that is focused on the future, especially on how to achieve your future goals.

FUROR

a sudden outburst of rage or excitement where an irrational act of violence may be committed. See also ex

FUSIONAL LANGUAGE

a language that forms words by the fusion of morphemes, so that the constituent elements of a word are not

FUNCTIONAL SKILLS

These are the activities that will develop from aptitudes like mechanical ability, artistic talent and writing.

FUNNEL SEQUENCE

the term applied to a method for structuring the order of questions in surveys and interviews that starts with general

FRAMINGHAM HEART STUDY

a large-scale long range survey focused on understanding, preventing and treating cardiovascular disease. Conducted for over 50 years, the study

FREE RIDER

a term used to describe a person who gives little or no effort to a joint endeavour but will gain