| identity d. |
former name for a disorder of adolescence that was defined as severe subjective distress about inability to reconcile aspects of the self into a relatively coherent whole and acceptable sense of self, with uncertainty about many social, academic, career, and moral choices. Lacking in substantiation, the disorder is no longer officially recognized, but similar uncertainty on multiple issues may be labeled as identity problem.
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| ideogenetic |
related to mental processes in which images of sense impressions are used, rather than ideas that are ready for verbal expression.
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| ideokinetic |
ideomotor.
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| ideokinetic a. |
inability to carry out movements that are part of normal activities when requested, in imitation of a demonstration, or even when the person spontaneously wishes to do them. The name is derived from the older concept that ideas were not linked to movements. Called also transcortical a.
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| ideomotion |
motion or muscular action which is neither reflex nor volitional, but is induced by some dominant idea.
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