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  • 51syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… …

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  • 52Psychosexual development — The concept of psychosexual development, as envisioned by Sigmund Freud at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century, is a central element in his sexual drive theory, which posits that, from birth, humans have… …

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  • 53Sergei Pankejeff — Biography The Pankejeff family (note: this is Freud s German transliteration from the Russian; in English it would today be transliterated as Pankeyev ) were a wealthy family in St. Petersburg. Sergei attended gymnasium in Russia though after the …

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  • 54disorder — A disturbance of function, structure, or both, resulting from a genetic or embryonic failure in development or from exogenous factors such as poison, trauma, or disease. adjustmen …

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  • 55shell shock — noun a mental disorder caused by stress of active warfare • Syn: ↑battle fatigue, ↑combat fatigue, ↑combat neurosis • Hypernyms: ↑posttraumatic stress disorder, ↑PTSD * * * noun : any of numerous psychoneurot …

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  • 56Cognitive behavioral therapy — Psychology …

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  • 57Trauma — Any injury, whether physically or emotionally inflicted. Trauma has both a medical and a psychiatric definition. Medically, trauma refers to a serious or critical bodily injury, wound, or shock. This definition is often associated with trauma… …

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  • 58Stress (biology) — This article is about the concept of stress in relation to biology. . For the concept of stress in physics and mechanics, see Stress (mechanics). Stress is a term in psychology and biology, borrowed from physics and engineering and first used in… …

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  • 59trauma — n. 1) a physical wound or injury, such as a fracture or blow. Trauma scores are numerical systems for assessing the severity and prognosis of serious injuries. 2) (in psychology) an emotionally painful and harmful event. Theorists have speculated …

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  • 60Fives (Enneagram of Personality) — Fives is the term most commonly used in Enneagram of Personality teaching for people of the psychological type indicated by point five on the Enneagram figure. General characteristicsFives are motivated by the need to know and understand… …

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