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Glossary of Psychology

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Buddhism

Buddhism is a philosophy and religion that originated in ancient India and has spread throughout the world. While it is primarily seen as a spiritual practice, Buddhism also has implications for psychology and mental health. In this context, Buddhism can be seen as a practical guide for understanding and alleviating suffering.

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Expression

Deutsch: Ausdruck / Español: expresión / Português: expressão / Français: expression / Italiano: espressione

In psychology, expression refers to the observable manifestation of internal states, emotions, thoughts, or intentions through verbal, nonverbal, or behavioral means. It serves as a fundamental mechanism for communication and social interaction, bridging the gap between subjective experience and external perception. The study of expression spans multiple subfields, including emotional psychology, social psychology, and neuroscience, each examining its role in human cognition and behavior.

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Bystander

Deutsch: Zuschauer / Español: espectador / Português: espectador / Français: spectateur / Italiano: spettatore

There is an effect in the finding that a person is less likely to provide help when there are other bystanders.

In the context of psychology, a bystander refers to an individual who is present at an event or incident but does not take part in it. This concept is particularly significant in social psychology, where it relates to the bystander effect—a phenomenon in which the presence of others discourages an individual from intervening in an emergency situation.

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Single-Case

Deutsch: Einzelfall / Español: Caso Único / Português: Caso Único / Français: Cas Unique / Italian: Caso Singolo

Single-Case in the psychology context refers to a research design or therapeutic approach focusing on the detailed analysis and observation of a single individual or a single case. This method is particularly useful for studying rare conditions, testing new interventions, and gaining in-depth insights into specific psychological phenomena.

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