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ACTUARIAL RISK ASSESSMENT

a mathematically measured prediction of the potential of a person who will present a danger to other people or have

ACUTE CONFUSIONAL STATE

serious bafflement that may consist of signs of frustration, random access memory disruption, confusion, and craze. It usually takes place

AD HOC CATEGORY

a classification created to satisfy a particular qualification or need, typically in the second it is required. For instance, one

ADAPTATIONAL PSYCHODYNAMICS,

developed by Hungarian-born U.S. psychoanalyst Sandor Rado, one of the child ego stages in transactional analysis, where children exhibit conformity,

ADDICTED ATHLETE

a person who is regularly engaged in exercise activities who will undoubtedly encounter signs of withdrawal if removed from or

ADENO- LADEN-)

a mixing kind of gland or glandular. Reference: pituitary gland.

ADJUNCTIVE BEHAVIOR

fairly stereotypic behavior which follows the introduction of a stimulant. It varies from straight-forward responder practice where the potential of

ADMISSION

noun. The operation of enrolling someone into a therapy program, treatment care facility, or other institution for medical or psychological

ADOPTER CATEGORIES

groups that items are classified or placed into by those who purchase them, reliant upon how immediate the person chooses

ADRENERGIC REACTION

with regard to organs that are supplied with nerves from the sympathetic nervous system (SNS), their reactions to the excitement

ADULTERY

noun. The act of choosing to engage in sexual behavior with a married person or being the married person in

ADVERTISING RESEARCH

the review of (i) the choosing of result oriented appeals for particular items or merchandise- the production of item pictures,

AFFAIR

noun. an animal union joining two people, in particular one which involves unfaithfulness to a spouse.

AFFECTIVE EDUCATION

any sort of practicing that incorporates an educational activity concentrated on or taken from feeling rather than out of just

AFFECTIVE-EVALUATIVE CONSISTENCY

the level to which the affective basis of a mood and the all-around personality are regularly matching when compared with

AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE

a defensive strategy during which the accused acknowledges carrying out the act for which they are accused, however, they furnish

AFTERPOTENTIAL

the component of a behavior's aptitude which stays present following the point at which electric aptitude reaches it's highest level

AGE-APPROPRIATE MATURITY

emotional or mental readiness: the capacity to handle something very well and recover from well, with experience and to carry

AGGRAVATING FACTOR

a reality in respect to a criminal offense or to the accused which helps to make the criminal offense even

AGITOGRAPHIA

noun. very swift penmanship with oblivious omissions and misuse of words or letters.