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SELF-REFLECTION

The examination and contemplation of our thoughts and actions. Look on the reflective consciousness.

SELF-STATEMENT TRAINING (SST)

the use of positive reinforcement about ourselves and is used in self-instructional training.

SEMANTIC DISSOCIATION

a distortion between a word and its meaning featured in thought disorders seen in schizophrenics. The meaning and the syntax

SEMASIOLOGY

a study of the development and change in the meanings of words. Se semantics.

SEMIVOWEL

1. a vowel like speech sound that acts as a consonant and forms a syllable when combined with a vowel.

SENSATION LEVEL

The perceived intensity of a sensation.

SENSIBILIA

Things that are sensed by a person.

SENSORIMOTOR MEMORY

Sensorimotor memory is a memory of a traumatic experience that is encoded rather than verbal. These episodes are usually occurred

SENSORY CONVERSION SYMPTOMS

a conversion disorder where we lose a sense of touch or pain, have blindness or double vision, tinnitus, deafness. Double

SENSORY LEAKAGE

This can be seen in experiments for ESP where some clues may be given to the subject inadvertently through sensory

SENSORY SUPPRESSION

This occurs when a person receives more than one stimulus but only reacts to one.

SEPARATION-INDIVIDUATION

a development phase where a baby slowly differentiates himself from the mother and is aware of their own identity. It

SERIAL INTERPRETATION

Psychoanalytic technique where consecutive dreams are studied that when taken as a group provide clues that would be overlooked in

SEROTONERGIC NEURON

a neuron that is activated by a neurotransmitter serotonin.

SEVERITY ERROR

a rating error where ratings are consistently overly negative especially with the regard to sex-influenced character to the performance or

SEX PRESELECTION

using sex control therapy to determine the sex of children.

SELF-BLAMING DEPRESSION

the name for a major depressive episode where an unreasonable guilt is evident. This depression is experienced because a person

SELF-CONTROL TECHNIQUE

A techniques used in behaviour therapy where people evaluate their own behaviour and reinforce the desired behaviour. All the techniques

SELF-DIFFERENTIATION

a tendency to see recognition for your own [personality and uniqueness in a group. To find out how I am

SELF-FEEDING

Being able to feed yourself. It is the person's ability to feed one