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Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
affect — by Felicity J.Colman Watch me: affection is the intensity of colour in a sunset on a dry and cold autumn evening. Kiss me: affect is that indescribable moment before the registration of the audible, visual, and tactile transformations… … The Deleuze dictionary
affect — by Felicity J.Colman Watch me: affection is the intensity of colour in a sunset on a dry and cold autumn evening. Kiss me: affect is that indescribable moment before the registration of the audible, visual, and tactile transformations… … The Deleuze dictionary
Organizational justice — The term organizational justice was coined by Greenberg (1987) and is defined as an individual’s perception of and reactions to fairness in an organization. Justice or fairness refers to the idea that an action or decision is morally right, which … Wikipedia
Wernicke–Kleist–Leonhard Pathway — (from 1900) The central theme in this pathway is classifying psychotic illness not on the basis of outcome, as Kraepelin did, but on the basis of hypothetical underlying neurological impairment or common family history. The pathway had the… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
Theory of planned behavior — In psychology, the theory of planned behavior is a theory about the link between attitudes and behavior. It was proposed by Icek Ajzen (last name sometimes spelled Aizen ) as an extension of the theory of reasoned action. It is one of the most… … Wikipedia
Karl Leonhard — (21 mars 1904 à Edelsfeld, Bavière, Allemagne 23 avril 1988 à Berlin est, République démocratique allemande) était un neurologue et psychiatre allemand. Sommaire 1 La vie et l œuvre de Karl Leonhard … Wikipédia en Français
narcoanalysis — Psychotherapeutic treatment under light anesthesia, originally used in acute combat cases during World War II; also has been used in the treatment of childhood trauma. SEE ALSO: narcotherapy. SYN: narcosynthesis. * * * nar·co·anal·y·sis .när kō … Medical dictionary
dissociation model of hallucinatory experience — The term dissociation model is indebted to the Latin words dis (apart, away from each other) and associare (to gather, to unite). It refers to a hypothetical model introduced in or shortly before 1894 by the German hallucinations researcher… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Ferenczi's definition of hallucinations — In 1919 the Hungarian psychoanalyst Sândor Ferenczi (1873 1933) defined hallucinations as follows. A hallucination is brought into being when an affect laden thought complex is blocked by the censorship on its progressive path towards… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
illusion — Formerly known as illusio, fallacia, and idolum. The term illusion comes from the Latin verb illudere, which means to mock, to delude, to tempt. It is unknown when and by whom the term was introduced, but it has been in use since ancient times … Dictionary of Hallucinations
pareidolia — Also known as pareidolic illusion, partial hallucination, and additional image perception (German: Nebenbildwahrnehmung). The term parei dolia comes from the Greek words para (beside, near, resembling, accessory to, beyond, apart from,… … Dictionary of Hallucinations