REDINTEGRATION

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The action of reorganizing psychological processes once they've been disorganized by mental dysfunction, especially in psychoses. Also refers in general to restoration to wellness, typical condition, or performance. An approach to regaining memories from limited information; for example: recalling a whole tune when only a few notes have been heard. Eliciting a reaction by an integral part of the stimulus complex associated with the original education. Also known as reintegration.

REDINTEGRATION: "The clinician helped the subject achieve redintegration with therapeutic techniques."
Cite this page: N., Sam M.S., "REDINTEGRATION," in PsychologyDictionary.org, April 28, 2013, https://psychologydictionary.org/redintegration/ (accessed March 20, 2023).

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