| conversion hysteria |
Viewpoint originally advanced by Freud that specific unconscious conflicts can produce physical disturbances symbolic of the repressed conflict; no longer a dominant viewpoint in health psychology.
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| conversion |
The development of a somatic embryo into a plant. See regeneration; micropropagation; organogenesis.
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| conversion |
Converting a well means changing it from one type of well to another. For example, a well which disposes of motor vehicle wastes may be converted into one which disposes of only sanitary waste.
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| conversion |
Changing from one substance to another. As food matter is changed to cell growth or to carbon dioxide.
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| conversion disorder |
A neurosis caused by the patient's conscious or unconscious desire to escape or avoid some unpleasant situation or responsibility or, to obtain sympathy or some other secondary gain. In women particularly, the symptoms of traumatic brain injury are sometimes mistakenly diagnosed as conversion disorder
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