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Glossary of Psychology

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Antidepressant Tracking

Antidepressant tracking refers to the practice of monitoring and recording symptoms, mood changes, side effects, and medication adherence while taking or tapering antidepressants, such as SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors). This process helps individuals and healthcare providers understand how a medication affects mental and physical well-being over time. By systematically documenting experiences, users can identify patterns, track progress, and make informed decisions about their treatment.

Tracking can be done manually, through journals or notes, or digitally, using specialized apps designed for this purpose. The goal is to provide a clear, objective overview of how medication changes influence daily life, enabling more personalized and effective care.

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Ritualization

Deutsch: Ritualisierung / Español: Ritualización / Português: Ritualização / Français: Ritualisation / Italiano: Ritualizzazione

Ritualization in the psychology context refers to the process by which repetitive and patterned behaviors acquire significance and meaning beyond their original function, often becoming symbolic actions that express and manage emotions, affirm social bonds, or transmit cultural values. Ritualized behaviors can be observed in both individual and collective contexts and play a significant role in psychological well-being, social cohesion, and cultural identity.

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Brainstem

Deutsch: Hirnstamm / Español: tronco encefálico / Português: tronco cerebral / Français: tronc cérébral / Italiano: tronco encefalico

Brainstem is a critical part of the central nervous system located at the base of the brain, directly above the spinal cord. It is responsible for basic vital life functions such as breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure.

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Endanger

Deutsch: Gefährden / Español: Poner en peligro / Português: Colocar em perigo / Français: Mettre en danger / Italiano: Mettere in pericolo

In the psychology context, endanger refers to situations, behaviours, or conditions that put an individual's mental, emotional, or physical well-being at risk. It often involves factors that increase the likelihood of harm, distress, or dysfunction, whether through external threats (e.g., trauma, violence, stress) or internal factors (e.g., self-harm, risky behaviours, untreated mental illness). In psychology, endangerment is often explored in relation to mental health, safety, and behaviour patterns that can lead to negative outcomes.

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