COUNSELING SERVICES
expert assistance supplied by the government, mental health organization, or social services to people, family units, and other groups of…
COUNTERACTION NEED
explained by American psychologist Henry Alexander Murray, the ambition to get past hardships or trying tests, instead of settling for…
COUNTERARGUMENT
a mental reaction to convincing conversation that rejects outlook-dependent data exhibited in the conversation.
COUNTERATTITUDINAL ADVOCACY
a convincing statement that contrasts with someone's present outlook
COUNTERATTITUDINAL ROLE PLAY
a method utilized in psychodrama or character play wherein the people participating are guided to show opinions that do not…
COUNTERBALANCING
the procedure involved in organizing a sequence of trial and error conditions or remedies in a way that lessens the…
COUNTERCOMPULSION
noun. An irresistible impulse which is subsequently formed to be reluctant toward an initial irresistible impulse when the latter can…
COUNTERCONDITIONING
noun. A trial and error process wherein an animal that has previously been conditioned to react to a stimulant in…
COUNTERCULTURE
noun. A societal movement which preserves its own alternative morals and standards in contrast to dominating cultural standards. The terminology…
COUNTERFACTUAL
noun. With regard to language, a proclamation that is adverse to truth, specifically when utilized to develop a conditional clause.
COUNTERFACTUAL THINKING
1. pretend methods wherein happenings in someone's life may have ended up a different way. Emotions of regretfulness or dismay…
COUNTERIDENTIFICATION
noun. With regard to psychoanalysis, a type of countertransference wherein the psychoanalyst sympathizes and aligns with the client.
COUNTERMEASURE
noun. With regard to polygraph examinations, any attempt on the behalf of a person to refrain from being categorized as…
COUNTERNULL VALUE
a degree of effect size that isn't null, but is reinforced by the very same quantity of proof as the…
COUNTERPHOBIC CHARACTER
a character that enjoys pursuing threatening or hazardous acts which others would typically deem to be worrisome or those which…
COUNTERSHADING
noun. A type of camouflage which comprises the utilization of differential light and dark regions on the body to reduce…
COUNTERSHOCK
a slight electric shock rendered to someone experiencing ECT for one minute following the convulsive shock. This process aims to…