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Pathognomonic

Pathognomonic indicative of a specific disease or condition. One method for interpreting neuropsychological test data notes and draws inferences about pathognomonic signs.

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Pathognomonic signs

Pathognomonic signs refer to neurologic symptoms from which a specific diagnosis can be made.

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Pathological gambling

Pathological gambling refer to persistent and recurrent maladaptive gambling behavior; an impulse-control disorder involving the persistent urge to gamble.

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Pathological grief reaction

Pathological grief reaction refers to extreme reaction to the death of a loved one that involves psychotic features, suicidal ideation, or severe loss of weight or energy or that persists more than two (2) months. Pathological grief reaction is also known as an Impacted grief reaction.

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Pathology

Deutsch: Pathologie / Español: Patología / Português: Patologia / Français: Pathologie / Italiano: Patologia /

Pathology in the Psychology Context: Understanding, Examples, and Interventions

Pathology, in the context of psychology, refers to the study of mental disorders, abnormal behaviors, and emotional disturbances. This comprehensive exploration delves into the concept of pathology in psychology, provides numerous examples of its manifestations, offers recommendations for understanding and addressing psychological disorders, and explores related psychological concepts that shed light on the complexities of human mental health.

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Pathways

Pathways refer to large collection of axons located in the central nervous system. Primarily composed of white matter. Pathways are also known as Tracts.

Patience

Deutsch: Geduld / Español: Paciencia / Português: Paciência / Français: Patience / Italiano: Pazienza

Patience in the psychology context refers to the ability to tolerate delay, frustration, or discomfort without becoming anxious, upset, or reactive. It is a key component of emotional regulation and resilience, allowing individuals to handle challenges, setbacks, and waiting periods with a calm and composed mindset. Patience is linked to self-control, stress management, and overall well-being.

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Patient

Patient is a term in the medical model which refers to a person who receives treatment.

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