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Psychology Glossary

Glossary of Psychology

The Glossary of Psychology describes everything about the World of Psychology. Terms, Treatments, biographies, ... .

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Scrapie

Scrapie in the context of psychology refers to a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disease that affects sheep and goats. While this term may not have an obvious connection to psychology, it can be used metaphorically to describe certain psychological conditions or phenomena that exhibit similar patterns of gradual, degenerative decline. This article will explore the concept of Scrapie in psychology, its potential applications, examples, and the associated risks.

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Political criminology

Deutsch: Politische Kriminologie / Español: Criminología política / Português: Criminologia política / Français: Criminologie politique / Italiano: Criminologia politica

The intersection of politics, power, and crime forms the core of Political criminology, a field that examines how political systems influence criminal behavior, legal frameworks, and societal responses to deviance. Rooted in psychology, it explores the psychological mechanisms behind political decision-making, institutional corruption, and the ways in which authority structures shape perceptions of justice and criminality.

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Hypoparathyroidism

Hypoparathyroidism in the psychology context refers to a medical Condition characterized by an inadequate production or secretion of parathyroid hormone (PTH) by the parathyroid glands. These small glands are located in the neck and play a crucial role in regulating calcium levels in the body. When hypoparathyroidism occurs, it can lead to imbalances in calcium and phosphate levels, which can have various physical and psychological effects, including cognitive and emotional disturbances.

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