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projection   the act of transferring one's own unacceptable thoughts or feelings to someone else  
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play therapy   a form of psychotherapy in which a child plays in a protected and structured environment with games and toys provided by a therapist  
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phobia   an anxiety disorder characterized by an obsessive,irrational & intense fear of a specific object,of an activity or a physical situation.  
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personality disorders   any of a large group of mental disorders characterized by rigid,inflexible & maladaptive behavior patterns that impair a person's ability to function in society by severely limiting adaptive potential  
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pedphilia   a sexual disorder in which the individual is sexually aroused & engages in sexual activity with children(generally 13 yrs or younger)  
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paraphilia   sexual perversion or deviation;a condition in which the sexual instinct is expressed in ways that are socially prohibited, unacceptable or biologically underside  
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paranoia   a mental disorder characterized by an elaborate overly suspicious system of thinking with delusions of persecution & grandeur usually centered on one major theme  
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panic disorder   a disorder characterized by recurrent panic attacks that come on unexpectedly  
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panic attack   an episode of acute anxiety during which the individual may experience intense feelings of uneasiness or fright accompanied by dyspnea,dizziness,swelling,trembling & palpitations of the heart  
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obsession   a persistent thought or idea with which the mind is continually and involuntary preoccupied  
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neurosis   a psychological or behavioral disorder in which anxiety is the primary characteristic; thought to be related to unresolved conflicts  
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mutism   the inability to speak because of a physical defect or emotional problem  
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mood disorders   an affective state characterized by any of a variety of periods of depression or depression elation  
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marijuana   a mind altering drug derived from the flowering top of hemp plants;also called marijuana.this drug is classified as a controlled substance Schedule I drug  
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psychotropic   any substance capable of affecting the mind,emotions and behavior; drugs used in the treatment of mental illness  
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psychotherapy   any of a large number of related methods of treating mental and emotional disorders using psychological techniques instead of physical means of treatment  
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psychosomatic   pertaining to the expression of an emotional conflict through physical symptoms  
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psychosis   any major mental disorder of organic characterized by a loss of conflict with reality  
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psychology   the study of behavior and the process of the mind, especially as it relates to the individuals social and physical environment  
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psychologist   a person who specializes in the study of the structure & function of the brain & related mental processes of animals and humans.  
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psychodrama   a form of group psychotherapy in which people act out their emotional problems through unrehearsed dramatizations; also called role-playing therapy  
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psychonanalyst   a psychotherapist,usually a psychiatrist who has had special training in psychoanalysis & who applies the techniques of psychoanalytic theory  
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psychoanalysis   a form of psychotherapy that uses free association,dream interpretation & analysis of defense mechanisms to help the patient become aware of repressed emotional conflicts  
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psychiatry   the branch of medicine that deals with the causes,treatment, & prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders  
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psychiatrist   a physician who specializes in the diagnosis,prevention, and treatment of mental disorders  
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tolerance   the ability to endure unusually large doses of a drug without apparent adverse effects,and with continued use of the drug to require increased dosages to produce the same effect  
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suppression   the voluntary blocking of unpleasant feelings and experiences from one's min  
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sublimation   re-channeling or redirecting one's unacceptable impulses and drives into constructive activities  
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somatoform disorders   any group of neurotic disorders characterized by symptoms suggesting physical illness or disease for which there are no demonstrable organic causes activities  
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sexual sadism/sexual masochism   a sexual disorder that involves the act(real not simulated) of being humiliated,beaten,bound or otherwise made to suffer;or act of inflicting psychological or physical suffering on the victim  
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senile dementia   an organic mental disorder of the aged resulting from the generalized atrophy(wasting)of the brain with no evidence of cerebrovascular disease.characterized by loss of memory,impaired judgment,decreased moral & ethical values,inability to think abstractly  
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sedative   an agent that decreases functional activity and has a calming effect on the body  
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schizophrenia   any of a large group of psychotic disorders characterized by gross distortion of reality,disturbances of language & communications, with drawal from social interaction & the disorganization & fragmentation of thought, perception & emotional reaction  
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repression   an involuntary blocking of unpleasant feelings and experiences from one's conscious mind  
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regression   a response to stress in which the individual reverts to an earlier level of development and the comfort measures associated with that level of functioning  
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rationalization   attempting to make excuses or invert logical reasons to justify unacceptable feelings or behaviors;most commonly used defense mechanism  
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purging   the means of ridding the body of what has been consumed;that is, the individual may induce vomiting or use laxatives to rid the body of food that has just been eaten  
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amnesia disorders   amnesia disorders or amnestic disorders are characterized by short-term memory deficits  
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delirium   is a state of frenzied excitement.it occurs rapidly and is characterized by difficulty maintaining and shifting attention  
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dementia   a progressive,organic mental disorder characterized by chronic personality disintegration,confusion,disorientation,stupor,deterioration of intellectual capacity & function & impairment of control of memory, judgment and impulses  
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schizophrenia   any of a large group of psychotic disorders characterized by gross distortion of reality,disturbance of language, and communication,withdrawal from social interaction & the disorganization & fragmentation of thought,perception & emotional reaction  
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cyclothymic disorder   a chronic mood disorder characterized by numerous periods of mood swings from depression to happiness.the period of mood disturbance is at least two years in duration  
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bipolar disorders(manic-depressive)   a psychological disorder characterized by episodes of mania & depression, alternations between the two or a mixture of the two moods simultaneously  
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paranoid schizophrenia   a condition characterized by the individual being overly suspicious of others and having hallucinations and delusions  
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post-traumatic stress disorder   a disorder in which the individual experiences characteristic symptoms following exposure to an extremely traumatic event.the individual reacts with horror,extreme fright or helplessness to the event  
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major depressive disorder   a disorder characterized by one or more episodes of depressed mood that lasts at least two weeks & is accompanied by at least five additional symptoms of depression  
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generalized anxiety disorder   a disorder characterized by chronic,unrealistic & excessive anxiety and worry.The symptoms have usually existed for at least six months or more and have no relation to any specific causes  
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panic disorder   is characterized by recurrent panic attacks that come on unexpectedly,followed by at least one month or persistent concern about having another panic attack  
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phobic disorder   an anxiety disorder characterized by an obsessive,irrational &intense fear of a specific object,of an activity or of a physical situation; also called phobia disorder  
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obsessive-compulsive disorder   a disorder characterized by recurrent obsessions or compulsions that are severe enough to be time consuming (they take more than one hour a day)or to cause obvious distress or a notable handicap  
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