false perceptions such as things seen or heard that are not real or present
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hallucination
genetic research strategy in which occurrence of a disorder in an extended family is
compared with that of a genetic marker for a physical characteristic or biological
process that is known to be located on a particular chromosome.
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linkage analysis
,symptoms such as bizarre behavior or incomprehensible speech
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disorganized symptoms
system of corporations that secures services from hospitals, physicians, and other
providers for treating a designated population, with the goal of holding down health
care cost
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managed health care
methods whereby data about subjects are analyzed by objective procedures or
formulas rather than by human judgements
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actuarial procedures
techniques that use various ambiguous stimuli that a subject is encouraged to
interpret and from which the subject's personality characteristics can be analyzed
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, projective personality tests
a severe, intense fear response that appears to come out of the blue; it has many
physical and cognitive symptoms such as fear of dying or losing control
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panic attack
neurological disorder resulting from excessive use of antipsychotic drugs. Side effects
can occur months to years after treatment has been initiated or has stopped. The
symptoms involve involuntary movements of the tongue, lips, jaw, and extremities
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tardive dyskinesia
the return of a learned response at some time after extinction has occurred
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spontaneous recovery
first phase of the human sexual response, consisting of fantasies about sexual activity
or a sense of desire to have sexual activity
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desire phase
an excitatory neurotransmitter that is widespread throughout the brain
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glutamate
contemporary developmental and psychodynamic theory emphasizing the
importance of early experience with attachment relationships in laying the foundation
for later functioning throughout life
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attachment theory
a standard distribution of scores that allow for a comparison of scores on a test by
comparing scores with a group of known values
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T score distribution
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hallucination
genetic research strategy in which occurrence of a disorder in an extended family is
compared with that of a genetic marker for a physical characteristic or biological
process that is known to be located on a particular chromosome.
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linkage analysis
,symptoms such as bizarre behavior or incomprehensible speech
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disorganized symptoms
system of corporations that secures services from hospitals, physicians, and other
providers for treating a designated population, with the goal of holding down health
care cost
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managed health care
methods whereby data about subjects are analyzed by objective procedures or
formulas rather than by human judgements
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actuarial procedures
techniques that use various ambiguous stimuli that a subject is encouraged to
interpret and from which the subject's personality characteristics can be analyzed
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, projective personality tests
a severe, intense fear response that appears to come out of the blue; it has many
physical and cognitive symptoms such as fear of dying or losing control
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panic attack
neurological disorder resulting from excessive use of antipsychotic drugs. Side effects
can occur months to years after treatment has been initiated or has stopped. The
symptoms involve involuntary movements of the tongue, lips, jaw, and extremities
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tardive dyskinesia
the return of a learned response at some time after extinction has occurred
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spontaneous recovery
first phase of the human sexual response, consisting of fantasies about sexual activity
or a sense of desire to have sexual activity
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desire phase
an excitatory neurotransmitter that is widespread throughout the brain
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glutamate
contemporary developmental and psychodynamic theory emphasizing the
importance of early experience with attachment relationships in laying the foundation
for later functioning throughout life
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attachment theory
a standard distribution of scores that allow for a comparison of scores on a test by
comparing scores with a group of known values
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T score distribution