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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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MENTAL PATIENT ORGANIZATION

a club or social organization which specializes providing a stable platform for promoting the social development of patients with mental

MENTAL PRACTICE

is the use of imagery with respect to the mastery of a skill.

MENTAL PROCESS

is an umbrella term to describe any process, whether psychological or physiological which occurs in the mind.

MENTAL REHEARSAL

can be used to describe a variety of different methods, primarily it is the use of practice to internalize information.

MENTAL REPRESENTATION

is an entirely hypothetical being or entity which, philosophers believe stand for- perception, thought, memory and other mental processes during

MENTAL RETARDATION (MR)

is described by the DSM (diagnostic and statistical manual) as: a disorder characterized by intellectual function that is significantly below

MENTAL ROTATION

first developed by U.S. psychologist Roger Newland Shepherd where participants must make a subjective decision about a stimulus which are

MENTAL SET

is a mental state of general preparedness during which you are primed or ready to respond to a specific situation.

MENTAL STATUS

is a standardized assessment for an individuals cognitive, affective and behavioural state by a test which also takes into consideration

MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION (MSE)

a complete evaluation of a patients mental health taking into consideration data including interviews taken by professionals to standardized tests.

MENTAL SUBNORMALITY

an historic name for mental retardation.

MENTAL SYNTHESIS

the process of synthesizing objects of thought by placing images and ideas together.

MENTAL TENSION

is general mental activity causing anxiety.

MENTAL TEST 1

an umbrella term which describes any test which examines an individuals psychological traits.

MENTALESE

a purely hypothetical language with which memories and subconscious systems work on.

MENTALISM

argues the existence of the sometimes considered hypothetical processes of thinking and feeling as infact real and exist in the

MENTALITY

is the degree of mental or intellectual ability.

MENTALLY DEFECTIVE

an historical name for a person who suffers from mental retardation.

MENTATION

a general term for thinking or mental activity.

MENTOR

a typically academic or senior member of staff in an institution who teachers younger less-experienced members in their chosen expert