| psychopharmaceuticals | Drugs used in the treatment of emotional disorders. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| psychopharmacology | <study> The study of the effect of drugs and medicines on psychological processes. (09 Oct 1997) |
| psychophysical | Of or pertaining to psychophysics; involving the action or mutual relations of the psychical and physical in man. <physiology> Psychophysical time, the time required for the mind to transform a sensory impression into a motor impulse. It is an important part of physiological or reaction time. See: Reaction. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| psychophysics | The science of the connection between nerve action and consciousness; the science which treats of the relations of the psychical and physical in their conjoint operation in man; the doctrine of the relation of function or dependence between body and soul. Origin: Psycho- + physics. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| psychophysiologic | 1. Pertaining to psychophysiology. 2. Denoting a so-called psychosomatic illness. 3. Denoting a somatic disorder with significant emotional or psychological aetiology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychophysiologic disorders | A group of disorders characterised by physical symptoms that are affected by emotional factors and involve a single organ system, usually under autonomic nervous system control. (american psychiatric glossary, 1988) (12 Dec 1998) |
| psychophysiologic manifestation | A manifestation characterised by the visceral expression of affect, the symptoms due to a chronic and exaggerated state of the physiologic expression of emotion with the feeling repressed; such manifestation's are commonly characteristic of psychosomatic disorders. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychophysiology | The study of the physiological basis of human and animal behaviour. (12 Dec 1998) |
| psychopomp | A leader or guide of souls . Origin: Gr.; the soul + to send: cf. F. Psychopompe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| psychoprophylaxis | Psychotherapy directed toward the prevention of emotional disorders and the maintenance of mental health. Origin: psycho-+ prophylaxis (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychorelaxation | A method of treating anxiety and tension by practicing general bodily relaxation, as in systematic desensitization. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychormic | Synonym: psychostimulant. Origin: psycho-+ G. Hormao, to set in motion (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychorrhoea | Rarely used term for a psychiatric syndrome characterised by incoherent and strange philosophical theories; a manifestation of schizophrenia. Origin: psycho-+ G. Rhoia, flow (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychorrhythmia | Psychorhythmia Rarely used term for an involuntary repetition of formerly voluntary acts. Origin: psycho-+ G. Rhythmos, rhythm (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychosensory | Psychosensorial 1. Denoting the mental perception and interpretation of sensory stimuli. 2. Denoting a hallucination which by effort the mind is able to distinguish from reality. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Multiple Psychotherapy, Multiple Psychotherapies, Psychotherapies, Multiple
Synonyms : Rational Psychotherapy, Psychotherapies, Rational, Psychotherapies, Rational-Emotive, Psychotherapy, Rational Emotive, Rational Emotive Psychotherapy, Rational Psychotherapies, Rational-Emotive Psychotherapies
Synonyms : Brief Reactive Psychoses, Brief Reactive Psychosis, Disorder, Psychotic, Disorder, Schizoaffective, Disorder, Schizophreniform, Disorders, Psychotic, Disorders, Schizoaffective, Disorders, Schizophreniform, Psychoses, Brief Reactive, Psychotic Disorder
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Psychoactive Drugs, Agents, Psychoactive, Drugs, Psychoactive, Drugs, Psychotropic
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| psychoanalysis |
Psychoanalysis is a family of psychological theories and methods which claim to elucidate unconscious relations in a systematic way through an associative process. The fundamental subject matter of psychoanalysis is the unconscious patterns of life revealed through the analysand's (the patient's) free associations. ...
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| psychoanalytic |
Psychoanalysis is a family of psychological theories and methods which claim to elucidate unconscious relations in a systematic way through an associative process. The fundamental subject matter of psychoanalysis is the unconscious patterns of life revealed through the analysand's (the patient's) free associations. ...
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| psychoanalytic therapy |
Psychoanalysis is a family of psychological theories and methods which claim to elucidate unconscious relations in a systematic way through an associative process. The fundamental subject matter of psychoanalysis is the unconscious patterns of life revealed through the analysand's (the patient's) free associations. ...
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| psychobabble |
Psycho-babble is a term that serves to dismiss psychology as a non-science, both in a specific instance of an argument based upon the current principles of psychology, and in general as a science that can derive a factual prediction of real-world behavior. The underlying basis for this dismissal is the argument that psychology has been characterized by cycles of fad and fashion, followed by discard and disenchantment, rather than by evolving theory and scientific methodology. ...
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