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PEREGRINATION

broad or excessive traveling from one place to another. Peregrination is one of the vital aspects of Munchautilizen syndrome: The

PERI-

prefix: 1. around or encompassing 2. nearby.

PERIPHERAL NERVE FIBER CLASSIFICATION

the categorization of peripheral nerve fibers in accordance with their diameters, speeds of conduction, and positions. They lie in three

PERMISSIVENESS

noun. 1. an interpersonal method or technique which consists of supplying a lot of freedom and autonomy to people with

PERSON PERCEPTION

the procedures by which individuals think about, approve, and assess other individuals. An imperative factor of it is the attribution

PERSONAL PROJECTS

the intentions of someone which consist of an ordered group of activities of personal relevance over a prolonged period of

PERSONALITY CHANGE

an altering of psychological operating in correlation to character which could be cultivated in multiple ways.

PERSON-CENTERED TEAM

a set of individuals who meet from time to time in effort to cultivate plans for reinforcements and services to

PERSUASION

noun. an active strife by one individual to alter another individual

PHAEDRA COMPLEX

the incestuous love of a mother for her male child. The name stems from the Greek myth of Phaedra, Theseus's

PHANTASM

noun. an illusion or apparition, frequently of an absent individual presenting in the form of a ghost or a spirit.

PHARMACOTHERAPEUTIC REGIMEN

a plan for the remediation of a condition via the utilization of medication outlining.

PHENOMENALISM

the principle postulating that access to, and thereby insight of, the exterior world is always via sensory experience of phenomena.

PHENYLPYRUVIC ACID

an intermediate outcome of the metabolism of phenylalanine. In clients with phenylketonuria, phenylalanine isn't synthesized or transformed into the normal

PHILOSOPHY OF MIND

the department of philosophy regarding queries about the nature and operating of mind and consciousness and the union of mind

PHONATION

noun. the generation of voiced noises by way of vibrating of the vocal cords.

PHONOLOGICAL LOOP

an element of working memory or short-term memory which stores verbal data by rehearsal over brief intervals of time.

PHOTOMA

a visual hallucination wherein light flashes or sparks are seen in the absence of exterior stimulants.

PHOTOTHERAPY

noun. therapy consisting of exposure to infrared or ultraviolet light that is utilized for the remediation of not just particular

PHYSICAL DETERMINISM

the kind of determinism assumed to function among physical items in the natural world. With regard to psychology, is the