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ORGANISMIC MODEL

the theory that growth is directed by restraints inherent in the union across factors inside the living being as they

ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECT

a lasting impact of hormonal action generally happening in fetal growth or the formative postnatal time which leads to lasting

ORGASTIC POTENCY

the capacity of a male or female to attain total orgasm during carnal activities.

ORPHENADRINE

noun. an anticholinergic drug utilized in the remediation of drug-elicited Parkinsonian indicators, like those generated by conventional antipsychotics. It is

ORTHOPTICS 1

the analysis and remediation of defective binocular vision. 2. the utilization of eye exercises to integrate the sight in the

OSMOREGULATION

an involved mechanism for keeping the optimum content of water and electrolytes in the body cells and extracellular fluid of

OTITIS MEDIA

a swelling or infection of the middle ear typically correlated with sinusitis, upper respiratory infections, or allergies and facilitating a

OUTCOME GOAL

an objective reliant upon a cultural analysis of performance.

OUTPATIENT COMMITMENT

a type of court-ordered psychiatric or psychological remediation wherein people are permitted to stay in the community as long as

OVERCONTROLLED

designating behavior which is hindered and frequently motivated by shyness or anxiety and worry of being rejected. The word is

OVERLAPPING PSYCHOLOGICAL TASKS

with regard to psychological examining, two jobs which overlap in time. A typical discovery is that performance of the second

OVERT

noun. designating anything which is directly viewable, open to being seen, or publicly recognized. 2. not concealed. 3. purposeful or

OXYTOCIN

noun. a hormone generated in the hypothalamus and dispersed by the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland in reaction to

OBJECT OF CONSCIOUSNESS

with regard to conscious perception, the understood item as distinct from the understanding person. With regard to Buddhism and vedanta

OBNUBILATION

noun. Stupor or clouding or overcrowding of awareness.

OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD)

an anxiety disorder marked by repetitive obsessions, compulsions, or both which are time-consuming, inflict substantial distress, or impede the person's

OCCUPATIONAL ABILITY

the capacity to perform profession-based or vocation-based jobs, typically gauged by a series of occupational tests.

OCCUPATIONAL TEST

an examination modeled to gauge possible capacity or authentic proficiency in a chosen profession.

OCULOGRAVIC ILLUSION

an illusory displacement of an item which might arise whenever the direction of gravity alters.