Epilepsy

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DISCRIMINATED OPERANT

An operant under stimulus control where response is more likely to occur with a discriminative stimulus is present tahn when

DOPAMINE (DA)

Dopamine is a neurotransmitter with a vital role in several functions of the brain: sleep, mood, motivation, behavior, reward, cognition,

ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Community psychology. Where a social entity is viewed in terms of the relationship between people, roles, orgaisations, events, resources and

EMOTIONAL INSTABILITY

The tendency to have rapid emotional change. See affective liability.

EMPOWERMENT

1. Promoting skills, knowledge and the confidence needed to take control of your life. 2. Delegation of increased power making

EPILEPTOIDISM

See epileptoid personality.

EXPERIMENT

The series of observations under controlled conditions used to study relationships to draw a causal inference.

LEARNED HELPLESSNESS

A feeling of permanent helplessness which typically arises after exposure to an unpleasant event or stimuli which the person observing

MALADAPTATION

A condition where- biological, psychological, behavioural and/or defence mechanisms are detrimental to the survival and reproduction of a species.

MEDIATED GENERALIZATION

is when a conditioned response is actioned by a stimuli which is entirely different from but still associated with the

METHODOLOGICAL PLURALISM

is the acceptance of a value once multiple methodologies have been used.

MORAL CODE

is a set of rules or a code of conduct which governs how an individual should act within a community

MUTTERING DELIRIUM

is characterized by- low utterances, slurring, dysarthria, iteration, perseveration or a combination. These are typically accompanied with the motor features

NEUROTIC CONFLICT

in the context of psychoanalytic theory, neurotic conflict is intraphychic conflict which leads to persistent maladjustment and emotional disturbance. Neurotic

OBJECTIVE SCORING

scoring an examination by way of a formula or key, so that varied scorers will come to the exact same

OUTCOME

noun. 1. the outcome of an experiment, remediation, interaction, or any other occurrence, for instance, a client's state following psychotherapy.

PARTICIPANT

noun. an individual who participates in an investigation, analysis, or experiment, for instance by performing jobs mandated by the experimenter

PERFORMANCE

noun. 1. any activity or gathering of reactions which leads to an outcome or has an impact on the surroundings.

PHYSIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT

assessment of the functioning state of the body, an organ, or a tissue, inclusive of chemical and physical aspects and

DIAGNOSTICITY

The value of information gained from an interaction, feedback or event by a person seeking self-knowledge.