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INTERLOCKING PATHOLOGIES

term that is used to describe the unconscious and dysfunctional ways of acting that are present in a couple or

INTERNAL CONSISTENCY

term used to describe the degree to which all the items on a test measure the same thing.

INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF PSYCHOLOGISTS

Professional organisation founded in 1941 to advance psychology and its applications by aiding communication and strengthening bonds worldwide. Recognised as

INTERPERSONAL ACCOMMODATION

the term that describes the give and take process involved in developing interpersonal relationships.

INTERPHASE

the name for the interval between cell divisions when the nucleus finishes dividing.

INTERSEGMENTAL ARC REFLEX

Fibers of sensory neurons or interneurons that are formed and travel from one spinal segment to another and use motor

INTERVENTION

1. Deal with the issues and an action on part of the therapist for the client and their problems. When

INTOXICATION

Substance intoxication, See intoxicant

INTRAMAZE CUE

It is within a maze and is a cue, it can be a floor texture, wall colour or a scent

INTRINSIC MOTIVATION

A specific activity with an incentive to engage and is derived from the activity itself (e.g. a genuine interest in

INTRUJECTIVE DEPRESSION

Individuals who are depressed and have angry and punitive feelings toward themselves. Compare anaclitic depression

INVENTORY

In form of a question, it describes a behaviour and the studying or it, interests and attitudes, it is a

INVOLUNTARY HOSPITALIZATION

A serious mental disorder and the confinement of a person in a mental hospital by authorization that is medical and

IONOTROPIC RECEPTOR

An ion channel that is opened and a receptor protein that includes them when the receptor is activated. See glutamate

IRONIC MONITORING PROCESS

a component of mental processing that keeps suppressed mental content activated.

ISLANDS OF KNOWLEDGE

organization of knowledge typically found among experts in such fields as engineering and medicine, who shift spontaneously between these using

ISOMETRIC CONTRACTION

muscle contraction in which tension occurs but the muscle doesn't shorten, for example, when a weightlifter grasps a barbell.

ITEM VALIDITY

In a test or experiment the extent to which an individual item measures what it purports to measure.

IN VIVO

1. The conditions and biological processes occurring in an organism. Compare in vitro. 2. the condition or process approximating a

INTEREST TEST

an inventory where the person is asked to express their likes and dislikes for a range of different activities and