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| psychian | <zoology> Any small moth of the genus Psyche and allied genera (family Psychidae). The larvae are called basket worms. See Basket worm, under Basket. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| psychiatria | A branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illness. (09 Oct 1997) |
| psychiatric | Pertaining to or within the purview of psychiatry. (18 Nov 1997) |
| psychiatric aides | Persons who assist in the routine care of psychiatric persons, usually under the supervision of the nursing department. (12 Dec 1998) |
| psychiatric department, hospital | Hospital department responsible for the organization and administration of psychiatric services. (12 Dec 1998) |
| psychiatric nursing | A specialty concerned with the application of psychiatric principles in caring for the mentally ill. It also includes the nursing care provided the mentally ill patient. (12 Dec 1998) |
| psychiatric somatic therapies | The biologic treatment of mental disorders (e.g., electroconvulsive therapy), in contrast with psychotherapy. (stone, american psychiatric glossary, 1988, p159) (12 Dec 1998) |
| psychiatric status rating scales | Standardised procedures utilizing rating scales or interview schedules carried out by health personnel for evaluating the degree of mental illness. (12 Dec 1998) |
| psychiatric trend | Benign or morbid emotional interests, urges, and tendencies as revealed by postures, gestures, actions, or speech. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychiatrics | A branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illness. (09 Oct 1997) |
| psychiatrist | <specialist> A physician who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of behavioural abnormalities and mental diseases. (22 May 1997) |
| psychiatry | A branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illness. (09 Oct 1997) |
| psychic | <psychology> Pertaining to the psyche or to the mind, mental. (18 Nov 1997) |
| psychic blindness | Visual agnosia for objects. The subjet sees the object, but cannot identify it; due to a lesion in area 18 of the occipital cortex. Synonym: object blindness, psychanopsia, psychic blindness. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychic contagion | Communication of a nervous disorder or lesser psychological symtoms by imitation, as in mass hysteria. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Psychiatrists, Psychiatrist
Synonyms : Psychoacoustic
Synonyms : Psychoanalyses
Synonyms : Interpretation, Psychoanalytic, Psychoanalytical Interpretation, Interpretation, Psychoanalytical, Interpretations, Psychoanalytic, Interpretations, Psychoanalytical, Psychoanalytic Interpretations, Psychoanalytical Interpretations
Synonyms : Psychoanalytical Theory, Theory, Psychoanalytic, Character, Oral, Characters, Oral, Oral Characters, Psychoanalytic Theories, Psychoanalytical Theories, Theories, Psychoanalytic, Theories, Psychoanalytical, Theory, Psychoanalytical
| psycho |
psychotic: a person afflicted with psychosis
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| psycho- |
psychotic: a person afflicted with psychosis
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| psychoanalysis |
a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud; "his physician recommended psychoanalysis"
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| psychoanalytic |
psychoanalytical: of or relating to or incorporating the methods and theory of psychiatric treatment originated by Sigmund Freud; "Freud's psychoanalytical theories"; "psychoanalytic treatment"
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| psychogenesis |
the development in the life of an individual of some disorder that is caused by psychological rather than physiological factors a general term for the origin and development of almost any aspect of the mind
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| psych | relating to or used in or engaged in the practice of psychiatry |
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| psych | a physician who specializes in psychiatry |
| psych | the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders |
| psych | a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception |
| psych | outside the sphere of physical science |
| psych | affecting or influenced by the human mind |
| psych | pertaining to forces or mental processes outside the possibilities defined by natural or scientific laws |
| psych | communication by paranormal means |
| psych | an actuating force or factor |
| psych | phenomena that appear to contradict physical laws and suggest the possibility of causation by mental processes |
| psych | phenomena that appear to contradict physical laws and suggest the possibility of causation by mental processes |
| psych | outside the sphere of physical science |
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