| CEEF | clinical evaluation encounter form |
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| encounter | 1. A meeting face to face; a running against; a sudden or incidental meeting; an interview. "To shun the encounter of the vulgar crowd." (Pope) 2. A meeting, with hostile purpose; hence, a combat; a battle; as, a bloody encounter. "As one for . . . Fierce encounters fit". (Spenser) "To join their dark encounter in mid-air". (Milton). Synonym: Contest, conflict, fight, combat, assault, rencounter, attack, engagement, onset. See Contest. Origin: OF. Encontre, fr. Encontrer. See Encounter. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| encounter group | A form of psychological sensitivity training that emphasizes the experiencing of individual relationships within the group and minimises intellectual and didactic input; the group focuses on the present rather than concerning itself with the past or outside problems of its members. See: sensitivity training group. (05 Mar 2000) |
| encounter group |
a meeting of people to develop mutual understanding by freely expressing emotions
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| encounter g. |
a sensitivity group in which the members strive to gain emotional rather than intellectual insight with emphasis on the expression of interpersonal feelings in the group situation.
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| Encounter | a casual meeting with a person of thing |
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| Encounter | a minor short-term fight |
| Encounter | a hostile disagreement face-to-face |
| Encounter | a casual or unexpected convergence |
| Encounter | contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle |
| Encounter | come together |
| Encounter | come upon, as if by accident |
| Encounter | be beset by |
| Encounter | experience as a reaction |
| Encounter | a meeting of people to develop mutual understanding by openly expressing their feelings |
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