INTERSTITIAL CELL
The spaces that are between other tissues and any cells that fill them and other structures. The testis and the…
INTIMACY PROBLEM
Forming relationships that are close and finding it difficult to become intimate with others, whether it is physically or psychologically,…
INTERSPECIES INTERACTION
Interactions between species and all forms of it. Interactions that are long term and include parasitism, which is one species…
INTRACRANIAL STIMULATION (ICS)
The cells in the human brain and the stimulation of them and also in non human animal by application which…
INTRACONSCIOUS PERSONALITY
Identity disorder and the dissociative phenomenon in which one functioning personality on a level that is subconscious and aware of…
INTRAGROUP CONFLICT
Confrontation or disagreement between two or more members of a single group. Compare intfrgroup conflict
INTRAFUSAL FIBER
A muscle fiber that is small, within each muscle spindle 2 to 12 are located within them. The intrafusal fibers…
INTRALAMINAR SYSTEM
The nerve cells of the thalamic and is a duffuse system and they are associated with sleep and wakefulness and…
INTERVENTIONIST
Atherapist, behavioural scientist, a physician, or other professional who modifies the symptoms or conditions of a patient
GROUP JUSTIFICATION
These are reasons, accounts and explanations that are offered by a group to defend its actions and interests and to…
INTIMATE ZONE
The small distance zone in social psychology and adopted by those in very close relationships, such of that of mother…
INTERMODAL MATCHING
the name for the ability to recognise an object initially inspected with one modality or sense like touch and via…
INTRACLASS CORRELATION
1. The average intercorrelation in formed pairs of cases within a group and randomly among them. 2. Members and an…
INTRAATTITUDINAL CONSISTENCY
Responses to which extent evaluative responses and a single attitude is underlying and consistent with another. Positive responses and are…
GROUP SELECTION
the term describing the concept that social groups can act as adaptive units in natural selection. See kin selection. Compare…
INTRAINDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
Two or more traits and the variations between them, behaviours, or characteristics of a single person, example or I, aptitude…
INTERPRETIVE RESPONSE
a reply by the therapist that will summarise the meaning or motive of a statement by the client.