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Intergroup conflict

Intergroup conflict refers to a disagreement or confrontation between two (2) or more groups and their members that can include physical violence, interpersonal discord, and psychological tension.

Intergroup relations

Intergroup relations refers to relations between groups or between individuals who are members of different groups and who are interacting in terms of their respective group memberships

Interictal

Interictal means between seizures.

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Interindividual variability

Interindividual variability refer to patterns of change that vary from one person to another; an acknowledgment that adults differ in the direction of their intellectual development.

Interiority

Deutsch: Innerlichkeit / Español: Interioridad / Português: Interioridade / Français: Intériorité / Italiano: Interiorità

Interiority is a fundamental concept in psychology that refers to the subjective experience of an individual's inner world, including thoughts, emotions, and self-awareness. This concept is crucial for understanding human behavior and mental processes, as it encompasses the private, introspective aspects of the self that are not directly observable. The study of interiority helps psychologists explore the complexities of human consciousness and the ways in which individuals perceive and interpret their experiences.

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Interleukin

Interleukins are a Group of signaling molecules, or cytokines, that play a crucial role in the immune system's functioning. While primarily associated with immunology, interleukins also have implications in the field of psychology due to their influence on the brain and behavior. In this article, we will explore the concept of interleukins, their relevance to psychology, examples of their effects on mental health, potential risks, and application areas. We will also discuss recommendations, if applicable, for managing interleukin-related psychological issues. Additionally, we'll touch on the historical and legal aspects of this topic and list some similar concepts in psychology.

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Interleukin-1

Interleukin-1 refers to a chemical in the body involved in the immune system that may cause sleepiness.

Intermediate care

Intermediate care refers to a facility that consists of 24-hour care necessitating nursing supervision, but usually not at an intense level. Intermediate care is also defined as an occasional nursing and rehabilitative care ordered by a doctor and performed or supervised by skilled medical personnel.

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