| emotional i. |
a colloquialism roughly equivalent to “mental disorder,” but not usually applied to those with a specific organic etiology or to mental retardation.
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| emotional o. |
psychogenic o.
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| emotionally focused t. |
a form of marital therapy in which the couple increases intimacy and improves their relationship by each assessing, acknowledging, and expressing their underlying emotions and unmet feelings and needs.
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| emotional disturbance |
Can be used as a general term for children exhibiting symptoms of behavior disorders: either social withdrawal or aggression can result.
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| emotional |
Emphasis on feelings versus fact. Common approaches are social acceptance, individuality, prestige, and creativity.
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