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VARICELLA-ZOSTER

noun. Herpes infection; reference: chicken pox.

VASOMOTOR

depicting or associated with nerve fibers, medicines, substances, or other compounds which can impact the girth of blood vessels, specifically

VENTRAL

regarding the front anterior region of the body or the brain's lower inferior exterior.

VENTROMEDIAL PATHWAYS

some of the significant declining pathways of the motor system, transmitting data from diffuse regions of the cerebral cortex, cerebellum,

VERBAL LEAKAGE

, verbal ambiguities, slips of the tongue, or other factors of speech considered to unearth data about a person's motivations

VERIDICAL PERCEPTION

correct comprehension of what is authentic and real.

VESTIBULAR APPARATUS

the organ of equilibrium and balance, that resides within the inner ear and consists of receptors which pick up on

VESTRA

noun. a brand name for reboxetine.

VICARIOUS TRAUMATIZATION (VT)

the effect on a therapy professional of recurrent emotionally intimate involvement with trauma survivors. Beyond countertransference, VT impacts the therapy

VIOLENCE

noun. 1. the demonstration of hostility and anger with the aim of harming or injuring others or someone's property via

VISCERAL REACTION

a reaction of the visceral organs, like stomach contracting.

VISUAL APPERCEPTION TEST

a projective method wherein involved parties, most frequently kids and teens, are displayed with a visually oriented job, to draw

VISUAL DOMINANCE 1

the phenomenon wherein visual stimulus, whenever shown at the same time with auditory or other stimulants, have a propensity to

VISUAL IMPAIRMENT

part or complete incapacity to see, or to see normally, because of part or entire loss or lack of vision

VISUAL SEARCH

the procedure of identifying a target visual stimulant among distractor stimulants. The traits of the target and distractors are altered

VISUOCONSTRUCTIVE TEST

any of a wide array of tests which necessitate a mixture of visual and motor abilities for the building of

VITAMIN THERAPY

the remediation of cognitive or physical diagnoses via an everyday ingestion of diagnostic-specific vitamins in appropriate dosages.

VOCATION

a profession or career to which one is especially suited, specifically one consisting of a feeling of mission or purpose.

VOICE THERAPIST

a specialist in the physiology and pathology of voice generation who identifies and remediates voice disorders.

VOLUME OF DISTRIBUTION

the quantity of a drug in the body in correlation to its concentration in a multitude of bodily fluids. It