| emotional disturbance | See: mental illness, behaviour disorder. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| emotional leukocytosis | An abnormally high white blood cell count that is thought to be related only to an emotional disturbance. (05 Mar 2000) |
| emotional overlay | The emotional or psychological concomitant of an organic disability. (05 Mar 2000) |
| emotions | Those affective states which can be experienced and have arousing and motivational properties. (12 Dec 1998) |
| emotiovascular | Relating to the vascular changes, such as pallor and blushing, caused by emotions of various kinds. (05 Mar 2000) |
| emotional |
In psychology and common use, emotion is the language of a person's mental state of being, normally based in or tied to the person's internal (physical) and external (social) sensory feeling. Love, hate, courage, fear, joy, sadness, pleasure and disgust can all be described in both psychological and physiological terms. ...
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| emotion |
In psychology and common use, emotion is the language of a person's mental state of being, normally based in or tied to the person's internal (physical) and external (social) sensory feeling. Love, hate, courage, fear, joy, sadness, pleasure and disgust can all be described in both psychological and physiological terms. ...
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| emotional age |
the age of an individual expressed in terms of the chronological age of an average normal individual showing the same degree of emotional maturity.
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softens and soothes skin
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| emotion |
incidents of coordinated changes in several areas, including what has been called the
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| EMO | any mental disorder not caused by detectable organic abnormalities of the brain and in which a major disturbance of emotions is predominant |
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| EMO | any mental disorder not caused by detectable organic abnormalities of the brain and in which a major disturbance of emotions is predominant |
| EMO | a person subject to strong states of emotion |
| EMO | the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection) |
| EMO | emotional nature or quality |
| EMO | emotional nature or quality |
| EMO | with regard to emotions |
| EMO | in an emotional manner |
| EMO | unmoved by feeling |
| EMO | absence of emotion |
| EMO | apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions |
| EMO | characterized by emotion |
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