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socialization the process by which a person acquires the technical skills of his or her society, the knowledge of the kinds of behavior that are understood and acceptable in that society (also termed enculturation).
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Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale one that describes the level of an individual's social and occupational functioning, either present or past; unlike the GAF scale, it is not directly influenced by the severity of the individual's psychological symptoms.
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social anxiety d. social phobia.
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social breakdown s. deterioration of social and interpersonal skills, work habits, and behavior seen in chronically hospitalized psychiatric patients, due to the effects of long-term institutionalization rather than the primary illness. Symptoms include excessive passivity, assumption of the chronic sick role, withdrawal, and apathy. Such effects are also seen in long-term inmates of prisons or concentration camps.
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social m. phases of preventive medicine and care of the sick that concern the community as a whole or large groups of persons rather than the individual.
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