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DIVERSITY TRAINING

A personnel training program that helps employees deal effectively with different races, cultures, gender among people they meet at work.

DOERFLER-STEWART TEST

A test began in WWII to screen for hearing loss.

DOMICILIARY CARE

Inpatient care provided for people who can't stay at home. See residential care.

DONDERS'S METHOD

The way to separate out hypothetical stages of mental processing by needing each participant to perform a set of reaction

DOPPLER EFFECT

An apparent increase or decrease in wavelength when it moves away or closer to the observer.

DOUBLE

Psychodrama. A person using another ego to act out inner thoughts.

DOUBTING MANIA

The obsessive and extreme feelings of uncertainty about the most obvious matters. Also called doubting madness.

DRAMATIZATION

1. Using attention getting behaviour as a defense for anxiety. 2. Used in psychoanalytic theory for expressing repressed desires.

DREAMY STATE

The brief altered state of conscious like a dream where the person can experience hallucinations.

DROPERIDOL

Antipsychotic agent used to maintain surgical anaesthesia.

DTPI MODEL

Diagnostic testing of talented young people.

DUAL-STORE MODEL OF MEMORY

Concept that memory is a 2 stage process comprising short term and long term memory. Also called dual memory theory.

DURHAM RULE

Ruling stating an accused is not criminally responsible if his unlawful act was the product of mental disease or mental

DYNAMIC CALCULUS

Model of motivation based on measurements of innate drives and sentiments.

DYNAMICS

The study of motionand the forces that causes it to happen. See kinematics.

DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY

A family showing impaired communication and relationships where members are unable to get close.

DYSNOMIA-AUDITORY RETRIEVAL DISORDER

A disorder of speech and language where problems are associated with naming objects and retrieving words and defects in auditory

DYSPLASTIC TYPE

Person presenting traits leaning toward the intoversive and seclusive temperament. See constitutional type.

DYSTROPHIN

A protein needed for normal muscle function.

DECISIONAL COMPETENCE

A defendants ability to make the decisions faced by defendants in a criminal defense. See competency evaluation- competency to stand