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GROUP SEX

Group of heterosexual people, gay men or lesbians who meet expressly for the purpose of obtaining maximum satisfaction through such

GROWTH

1. These are the series of physical changes that occur from conception through maturity. 2. The term for the development

GUARDIANSHIP

Term for a legal arrangement that will place the care of a person into the hands of another person if

GUILTY BUT MENTALLY ILL (GBMI)

the name for a court judgement when the defendant pleads insanity as their defense. If accepted they are sent to

GYNANDROMORPH

the name of an organism with male and female features usually with male on one side and female on the

GABAPENTIN

a drug that is used to treat seizures and the pain associated with shingles. It is a chemical analogue of

GAMBLER'S FALLACY

failure to recognise a chance event and gives the belief that an outcome can be predicted that is based on

GANGLIONIC BLOCKING AGENTS

These are the drugs that inhibit the action of acetylcholine at synapses in autonomic ganglia. It decreases heart rate, lowers

GASTRIC NEUROPATHY

term that describes a form of diabetic gastropathy that is marked by delayed emptying of the stomach and irregular food

GAZE PALSY

Inability to move your eyes by saccades or smooth pursuit movement. It can be vertical or horizontal or complete in

GENDER CONSISTENCY

the understanding that your own and other people's sex is fixed across situations regardless of superficial changes in appearance or

GENDER-ROLE SOCIALIZATION

the conditioning of people to the roles, expectations and the behaviours that society prescribes for males and females.

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

the term that describes the intelligence that is applicable to a very wide variety of tasks. See general factor.

GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER (GAD)

the excessive worry and anxiety about the range of activities and events that are accompanied with restlessness, fatigue, impaired concentration,

GENETIC CODE

These are the instructions in the genes that tell a cell how to make a certain protein and resides in

GENETIC THEORY

1. the view that behaviour can be explained in terms of hereditary and development. 2. The theoretical principles accepted in

GENITAL STAGE

Psychoanalytic theory. Final stage of psychosexual development, reached in puberty. Oedipus complex resolved, erotic interest and activity focused on sexual

GENUS

a term that is used in biological taxonomy and is the name of the main subdivision of a family that

GERIATRICS

the branch of medicine that deals with old age and the treatment of physical and mental disorders in older adults.

GESCHWIND'S THEORY

The hypothesis that excessive intrauterine exposure to androgens will inhibit development of the thymus gland and left cerebral hemisphere, explaining