ACTION THEORY
all studies, jointly, which have for their design oftentimes automatic human beings (for example, able to look at their selves…
ACTIVE CONCRETIZATION
in regards to schizophrenia, the undertaking of changing abstract notions directly into definite delineations or models. For instance, a person…
ACTIVE TRANSPORT
the motion of ions or compounds all over a cell membrane layer by a tool which demands energy. The motion…
ACTIVITY-GROUP THERAPY
introduced by American psychotherapist Samuel Richard Slavson, a type of joint psychotherapy used to treat youths which stresses active involvement…
ACUPRESSURE
noun. a type of contributory and optional medication for which stress is placed on by hand via fingers or thumbs…
ACUTE HALLUCINOSIS
the unexpected oncoming of illusions arising from alcoholic drinks or drug inebriation or withdrawal. The state typically dissipates in a…
AD MISERICORDIAM
designating a kind of casual misconception or a coaxing technique where support for the facts of a disagreement are grounded…
ADAPTIVE HYPOTHESIS
developed by Austrian-American psychoanalyst Heinz Hartmann with regard to his variation of ego psychology, the idea that the performance of…
ADDITION TEST
a job which mandates that one can solve math problems consisting of addition.
ADEQUATE SAMPLE
a sampling that efficiently symbolizes a populace from where it ended up being drawn in regards to size, sufficient stimulation,…
ADJUSTING SCHEDULE OF REINFORCEMENT (ADJ)
just about any plan to strengthen something in that the demands for support are modified and grounded in performance, be…
ADOLESCENT
the advancement of cognitive undertaking in youths and teens as they grow- physically, mentally, and culturally.
ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY
noun. A hereditary disorder or illness that is marked by the decomposition of the myelin sheath which encompasses the brain's…
AFFECT SCALE
any number of the many psychometric methods used for gauging the level of depth of the unbiased facets of sentimental…
AFFECTIVE INTERACTION
especially sentimental social interplay, the kind which might happen in team psychotherapy or in a domestic setting such as with…
AFFERENT PATHWAY
a sensory pathway that conducts impulses from a sense organ toward the brain or spinal cord or from one brain…
AFFIXATION
noun. With regard to language, the act of combining affixes with other words in order to develop forms of such…