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SPONTANEITY TEST

a sociometric test where a person in group therapy is encouraged to improvise freely in re-enactments of typical life situations

SPORT

1. A physical contest between people or teams with rules that is controlled by a non-team member and there can

SPRANGER

a system of classification that sorts humans by six basic cultural values: theoretical, economic, aesthetic, social, political, and religious. This

SSRIS

a class of antidepressants that act by blocking the up taking of serotonin into pre-synaptic neurons that already contain serotonin.

STAGE 4 SLEEP

slow wave sleep with high amplitude delta waves.

STANDARD APPLICATION BLANK (SAB)

a form used to collect personnel data such as age, education and qualifications.

STANDARDS OF PRACTICE

These are the guidelines set down to be used for the procedures and techniques and the order they will be

STATE ORIENTATION

a way of responding to conflict and dilemmas with a prolonged analysis and assessment of alternatives rather than a quick

STATISTICAL DECISION THEORY

Statistical science. This branch studies by Using data found to come to conclusions and to arrive at decisions. Specific equations

STATUTORY RAPE

a criminal offense of sexual intercourse with a person under the age of consent. The age of consent varies in

STEPFAMILY

a family unit made up of parents that already have children from a previous union. Have a look on the

STEREOTYPE

a set of generalisations about a group of people or a social category. It may correct or incorrect. Mostly, these

STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME

condition with fluid filled blisters on the skin, eyes and genitals and may be an adverse reaction to some anticonvulsive

STIMULATING OCCUPATION

an activity or a task that has a rousing effect. Compare sedative occupation.

STIMULUS GRADIENT

Variations in a stimulus in one dimension.

STJOHN'S WORT

Is a flowering plant which is used for medical purposes. It is used for the treatment of malaria and specifically