CONSCIOUS PROCESS
a cognitive function wherein someone is conscious and frequently in control.
CONSCIOUS RESISTANCE
with regard to psychoanalysis, a client's willful retainment of unaware information that has just surfaced due to worry of rejection,…
CONSCIOUSNESS
noun. 1. the sensation that human beings claim to encounter, inclusive of cognitive details spanning from somatic and sensory interpretation…
CONSCIOUSNESS OF FREEDOM
the feeling of having the right to choose that most persons are likely to possess when making decisions and managing…
CONSCIOUSNESS RAISING
a procedure which is frequently employed in group conversations, in effort to promote a larger awareness of (i) a societal…
CONSCIOUSNESS-ALTERING SUBSTANCES
a substantial group or psychoactive substances that impact conscious encounters and interpretations. These compounds are correlated with neurotransmitters and are…
CONSENSUAL EYE REFLEX
a sensation wherein the pupil of a shaded eye ball shrinks and expanded when the other eye ball is prompted…
CONSENSUAL VALIDATION
the procedure wherein a professional assists a patient in verifying the correctness of their interpretation or the outcomes of their…
CONSENSUS TRANCE
an ongoing condition of a culturally-invoked spell wherein people are assumed to exist. Adhering to this concept, emotions, impacts, a…
CONSENTIENCE
noun. A smaller variation of awareness credited to animals not of human nature.
CONSEQUATE
verb. To happen as an outcome of a reaction. If the reaction comes to be more likely, consequence is assumed…
CONSERVATION
a conscious perception that tangible amounts do not vary whenever their appearances are modified. Preservation is a substantial factor in…
CONSERVATION OF ENERGY
the tangible law which mandates that energy can't be made or destroyed, but merely altered in its form.
CONSERVATION WITHDRAWAL
a reaction to tangible or emotional antagonists wherein someone is likely to remove themselves from friends and family, grow tired,…
CONSERVATISM
1. a state of mine marked by positive respect for the past or the norm and at times, by distrust…
CONSERVATOR
noun. A person designated by a court of law to safeguard the needs and belongings of people who are not…