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CONVERSION DISORDER

published in the DSM-IV-TR, a somatoform dysfunction wherein people show at least one warning sign or flaw impacting deliberate motor

COOLIDGE EFFECT

elevated carnal vitality that occurs whenever a person or animal engages in intercourse with many others.

COPE MODEL

a design for coping with unfavorable assertions from other people.

COPYING MANIA

an extreme obsession with emulating the voices or behaviors of others, occasionally seen in catatonic schizophrenic disorder and other particular

CORPORAL PUNISHMENT

tangible chastisement, such that employs physical power that inflicts pain, but not harm, in effort to remedy or manage someone's

CORRECTIVE ADVERTISING

promotion tactics mandated for organizations deemed to be guilt of deceitful or misleading marketing by the FTC.

CORROBORATION

noun. Proof to reinforce a theory, thought, fact, etc.

CORTICAL LESION

a diseased alteration in the portion of the brain known as the cerebral cortex, that might be genetic or gained

CORTICOSPINAL TRACT

a significant motor tract that begins in the cerebral cortex, continues through the pyramid of the medulla oblongata, and lowers

COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS

1. an evaluative process which tries to judge and compare the economic adequacy of varying programs. Prices and advantages are

COUNTERATTITUDINAL ROLE PLAY

a method utilized in psychodrama or character play wherein the people participating are guided to show opinions that do not

COUPLED OSCILLATORS

a flexible system design utilized in the representation of many facets of rhythm-based motions.

COVERT ATTENTION

interest aimed at an area which is not like that which the person's sight is focused upon.

CPT 1

1. abbreviated form of Cognitive Processing Therapy. 2. abbreviated form of Continuous Performance Test.

CRANIOLOGY

noun. 1. the empirical examination of the shape, length, girth, and various other traits of the human cranium. 2. reference:

CREATIVE SYNTHESIS

the mixture of many concepts, visuals, or correlations into a new whole, particularly whenever this varies fundamentally from any of

CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY

a formative positivist way of thinking about criminology correlated with the many theories posed by Italian criminology expert Cesare Lombrosos,

CRITERIA OF THE PSYCHIC

a postulated group of signs that would permit someone to be assured in determining that a living being retains awareness,

CRITICAL PATH ANALYSIS (CPA), CRITICAL PERIOD

1. a formative phase in life wherein a living being is particularly open to certain acquisition-based, emotion-based, or social encounters

CROSS SECTION

a laceration through any field of an item or organ for the purpose of analyzing it.