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Multi-infarct dementia
Multi-infarct dementia, also known as vascular dementia, is a form of dementia resulting from brain damage caused by stroke or transient ischemic attacks (also known as ... > more -
Children's Health
Attention Deficit Disorder
Healthy Aging
Child Psychology
Controlled Substances
Sports Medicine
Child abuse
Child abuse is the physical or psychological maltreatment of a child by an adult, often synonymous with the term child maltreatment or the term child abuse and neglect. There are many forms of abuse ... > more -
Healthy Aging
Attention Deficit Disorder
Sports Medicine
Pregnancy and Childbirth
Epilepsy Research
Epilepsy
Anticonvulsant
The anticonvulsants, sometimes also called antiepileptics, belong to a diverse group of pharmaceuticals used in prevention of the occurrence of epileptic seizures. The goal of an anticonvulsant is to ... > more -
Anger Management
Social Psychology
Psychology
Relationships
Educational Psychology
Borderline Personality Disorder
Self-esteem
In psychology, self-esteem or self-worth includes a person's subjective appraisal of himself or herself as intrinsically positive or negative to some degree (Sedikides & Gregg, 2003).Self-esteem ... > more -
Healthy Aging
Attention Deficit Disorder
Alternative Medicine
Sports Medicine
Spirituality
Pregnancy and Childbirth
Self-realization
In yoga, self-realization is knowledge of one's true self. This true self is also referred to as the atman to avoid ambiguity. The term "self-realization" is a translation of the Sanskrit expression ... > more -
Humanistic psychology
Humanistic psychology is a school of psychology that emerged in the 1950s in reaction to both behaviorism and psychoanalysis. The humanistic approach has its roots in existentialist thought (see ... > more -
Inferiority complex
An inferiority complex, in the fields of psychology and psychoanalysis, is a feeling that one is inferior to others in some way. It is often unconscious, and is thought to drive afflicted individuals ... > more
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