quality of behavior
41stead|y-state — steady state, Physics. the condition in which all or most changes or disturbances have been eliminated from a system: »We see examples of the steady state in the equilibrium phase of chemical reactions…and in the “balance of nature” (Emilio Q.… …
42sua|vi|ty — «SWAH vuh tee, SWAV uh », noun, plural ties. smoothly agreeable quality or behavior; smooth politeness; blandness: »These words, delivered with a cutting suavity (Dickens). The suavity and elegance of his prose is…a little benumbing (Scientif… …
43za|ni|ness — «ZAY nee nihs», noun. zany quality or behavior …
44sto·i·cism — /ˈstowəˌsızəm/ noun [noncount] : the quality or behavior of a person who accepts what happens without complaining or showing emotion She endured his criticism with her usual stoicism …
45Industrial and organizational psychology — Psychology …
46Autism therapies — A three year old with autism points to fish in an aquarium, as part of an experiment on the effect of intensive shared attention training on language development.[1] Autism therapies attempt to lessen the deficits and …
47Attachment theory — …
48Autism — This article is about the classic autistic disorder; some writers use the word autism when referring to the range of disorders on the autism spectrum or to the various pervasive developmental disorders.[1] Autism …
49Sertraline — Lustral redirects here. For the electronic music band, see Lustral (band). Sertraline Systemat …
50Communities That Care — [1][2] Communities That Care (CTC) is a program of the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) in the office of the United States Government s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). CTC is a coalition based… …