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Nomothetic Approach

Nomothetic Approach refers to the approach to the study of personality stresses that uniqueness may be accounted for as a point of intersection of a number of quantitative variables.

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Nomothetic Formulation

Nomothetic Formulation refers to an approach to case formulation or Assessment that emphasizes general principles that apply to all people.

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Non-accidental properties (NAPs)

Non-accidental properties (NAPs) are properties of edges in the retinal image that correspond to the properties of edges in the three-dimensional environment. For example, a non-accidental property of a rectangular solid is three (3) parallel edges. Non-accidental properties are visible from most viewpoints.

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Non-accidental trauma

Non-accidental trauma refers to the wide-ranging effects of maltreatment on the child"s ongoing physical and emotional deve

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Non-Binary

Deutsch: Nicht-binär / Español: No binario / Português: Não-binário / Français: Non binaire / Italiano: Non-binario

Non-binary in the psychology context refers to a gender identity that does not fit within the traditional binary framework of male and female. Non-binary individuals may experience a gender that blends elements of both, is fluid, or is entirely separate from conventional gender categories. Recognizing and understanding non-binary identities is essential for promoting mental health and well-being, as these identities play a critical role in how individuals experience and express themselves.

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Non-deterministic chaos

Non-deterministic chaos refer to the dynamics of systems with sensitive decision points. As the trajectory of a system passes through such points, future behavior becomes unpredictable.

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Non-diagnosable client presentations

Non-diagnosable client presentations refer to functional, normal, and ordered behavior, or expected and culturally appropriate reactions to life events and developmental challenges.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

Non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) is vital not only within the realm of psychology but also across various healthcare disciplines. It serves as a crucial component in ensuring accessibility to medical care for individuals with physical disabilities, chronic illnesses, or mobility limitations. NEMT facilitates transportation to routine medical appointments, therapeutic sessions, and treatment facilities, thereby enhancing overall health outcomes and quality of life. Its significance extends beyond the psychology context, playing a pivotal role in promoting equitable healthcare access and addressing transportation barriers for vulnerable populations.

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