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Glossary of Psychology

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Group fundraising

Deutsch: Gruppenfundraising / Español: Recaudación de fondos en grupo / Português: Arrecadação de fundos em grupo / Français: Collecte de fonds en groupe / Italiano: Raccolta fondi di gruppo

In the psychology context, Group fundraising refers to the collective efforts of individuals working together to raise money for a cause, project, or organization, and the psychological dynamics and mechanisms that influence the success of these efforts. This concept explores how group identity, social influence, motivation, and emotional engagement affect individuals' willingness to participate in and contribute to fundraising activities.

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Syphilis

Deutsch: Syphilis / Español: sífilis / Português: sífilis / Français: syphilis / Italiano: sifilide

Syphilis is primarily known as a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. In the context of psychology, it is significant due to its potential effects on the brain and mental health, particularly in its later stages.

It is a bacterial STI that is divided into primary, secondary, and tertiary stages. A sexually transmitted infection that, in advanced stages, can attack major organ systems. a common sexually transmitted disease that may cross the placental barrier in the middle and later stages of pregnancy, causing miscarriage or serious birth defects.

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Perinatal Grief

In the psychological context, perinatal grief refers to the profound sense of loss experienced by parents due to the death of a baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or shortly after birth. It includes complex emotions such as sadness, guilt, and anger. This often requires specialized psychological support, and individuals in need should explore mental health care in Chicago or any other city for coping and healing.

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Wunder

English: Miracle / Español: Milagro / Português: Milagre / Français: Miracle / Italiano: Miracolo

Wunder (miracle) in the psychology context refers to events or experiences that are perceived as extraordinary, seemingly defying natural or scientific explanations, often invoking a sense of awe or wonder. In psychology, this term may also relate to the psychological impact of miraculous experiences on individuals, their belief systems, and their emotional or cognitive responses.

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