Psychology Glossary
Glossary of Psychology
The Glossary of Psychology describes everything about the World of Psychology. Terms, Treatments, biographies, ... .
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Sexual response
Sexual response refer to the series of physiological and psychological changes that occur in the body during sexual behavior.
Psychiatric treatment
Deutsch: Psychiatrische Behandlung / Español: Tratamiento Psiquiátrico / Português: Tratamento Psiquiátrico / Français: Traitement Psychiatrique / Italian: Trattamento Psichiatrico
Psychiatric treatment refers to the medical and therapeutic interventions used to diagnose, treat, and manage mental health disorders and psychological conditions. It involves a combination of medication, psychotherapy, and other therapeutic techniques to help individuals achieve mental wellness and improve their quality of life.
Continuity Development
Deutsch: Kontinuität in der Entwicklung / Español: Continuidad en el desarrollo / Português: Continuidade no desenvolvimento / Français: Continuité dans le développement / Italiano: Continuità nello sviluppo
Continuity in development refers to the idea that development is a gradual, continuous process without sudden changes or leaps. In psychology, this concept is often contrasted with the notion of discontinuity, which suggests that development occurs in distinct stages or phases. The continuity perspective emphasizes that growth and change are cumulative, with new abilities, skills, and knowledge building upon previous ones.
Dystonia
Deutsch: Dystonie / Español: Distonía / Português: Distonia / Français: Dystonie / Italiano: Distonia
In the context of psychology, dystonia refers to a neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, which cause repetitive movements or abnormal postures. Although primarily a physical Condition, dystonia has significant psychological components due to its chronic nature and impact on quality of life.