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dyad A two-person relationship, such as the therapeutic relationship between doctor and patient in individual psychotherapy.
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dyad The interpersonal encounter or relationship between two people or two groups is termed as dyad. Dyads are frequently artificially (as opposed to spontaneously) created for sensitivity training purposes.
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dyad a term applied to two notes, in the same way that a triad is a term applied to three notes
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dyad In Platonism, the Dyad stemmed from the Monad and was usually symbolized as female or Mother
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dyad pair of complementary colors or any two colors considered visually harmonious.
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