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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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CT SCAN

abbreviated form of Computed Tomography Scan.

CUBE MODEL

a 3-D model of the data cues which conclude causal traits. These cues are: uniqueness, general opinion and behavior, and

CUCKOLDRY

noun. Carnal actions wherein a female mates with a male that is not the partner she is matched to.

CUDDLING BEHAVIOR

holding near- a type of attachment action between people that

CUE EXPOSURE

a behavior therapy method wherein a patient is subjected to stimulants that elicit cravings for substances that are generally not

CUE REVERSAL

altering the result of a stimulant so that it alerts the contrary of that which is was initially correlated.

CUE-CONTROLLED RELAXATION

an approach wherein a patient is training to correlate a cue word with the exercising of relaxation and calmness.

CUED PANIC ATTACK

in the DSM-IV-TR, a panic attack which takes place on a fairly regular basis upon being subjected to, or in

CUED RECALL

an experimental memory process wherein an object that is to be recalled is displayed for examination in addition to a

CUED SPEECH

speech which is substituted with manual expressions for the advantage of persons with auditory handicaps.

CUE-DEPENDENT FORGETTING

an inability to remember stemming from the loss of a stimulant at testing which was displayed when the acquisition happened.

CUE-OVERLOAD PRINCIPLE

the standard that a recollecting cue begins to lose efficacy with regard to assisting recollection as objects correlated with that

CULPABILITY

noun. 1. accountability for a negative result. 2. with regard to law, the act of being deemed legally accountable for

CULTURAL

adjective. Culture-bias theory that gauges of intellect might be prejudice or carry a preference for some members over other specific

CULTURAL ADAPTABILITY

the capacity of people or groups to acclimate and come to be used to a separate culture.

CULTURAL AS

Reference: social assimilation.

CULTURAL BLINDNESS

the incapacity to comprehend how specific situations may be seen by individuals belonging to another culture due to a strict

CULTURAL COMPETENCY

1. ownership of the abilities and insight which are recommended for and particular to a chosen culture. 2. the ability

CULTURAL CONSERVE

founded by American psychiatrist Jacob L. Moreno, anything which has the impact of retaining precious cultural memories.

CULTURAL DEPRIVATION 1

absence of chance to engage in the cultural supplies of the bigger societal construct because of aspects such as subpar