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Hierarchy: #psihiatrie (39 terms)
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At random / Incoherently
(Latin adverbial phrase (clinical psychology / psychiatry))
A Latin phrase literally translated as 'from this one and from that one' or 'about this and about that'. In clinical psychology...
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Intestate
(Latin adverbial / adjectival phrase (forensic medicine / clinical psychiatry))
A phrase of Latin origin used in forensic medicine and psychiatric expert reports meaning 'without a will'. It refers to the su...
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From an intestate person
(Latin adverbial phrase (forensic medicine / psychiatry))
The complete legal and forensic Latin form for 'ab intestat', meaning 'coming from a person who died without a testament'. In p...
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In anger / Prompted by rage
(Latin adverbial phrase (clinical psychology / forensic psychiatry))
A Latin phrase translated as 'by an angry person' or 'under the impulse of rage'. In psychopathology, clinical psychology, and ...
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To alienate
(transitive verb (psychiatry / forensic medicine / legal archaism))
An archaic medical and legal term meaning to alienate, transfer ownership of property, or, in a psychopathological sense, to ca...
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Abalienation
(noun, feminine (neuropsychology / clinical psychiatry / history of medicine))
The act of alienating or the state resulting from it; mental alienation, derangement of the mind, or loss of cognitive psycholo...
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Abalienated
(adjective / participle (psychiatry / forensic medicine))
An archaic medical and legal term used to describe a person who has lost their mental faculties, sanity, or connection with rea...
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Abalienation (archaic variant)
(noun, feminine (psychiatry / archaic variant))
An archaic phonetic variant of the noun abalienation (mental alienation, loss of cognitive faculties). Introduced into the Roma...
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Dazed / Stupefied
(adjective / archaic term (clinical neurology / historical psychiatry))
An old, regional, or archaic medical term previously used in Romanian rural areas to describe a state of bewilderment, severe d...
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Abandoned
(adjective (attachment psychology / clinical))
Having been left alone, deserted, or deprived of parental, medical, or emotional care; a clinical descriptor used for subjects ...
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Dejected / Depressed
(adjective (clinical psychiatry / clinical psychology))
A clinical term used to describe the state of a patient presenting a depressed mood, apathy, profound sadness, discouragement, ...
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Abaza syndrome
(proper noun / eponym (history of medicine / clinical psychiatry / semiology))
A term used clinically in the context of historical medical eponyms (such as Abaza's disease or Abaza's syndrome), describing s...
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Abbate clinical syndrome
(proper noun (medical history / psychiatry))
Clinical references associated with the name Abbate in medical literature refer to early case studies in European psychopatholo...
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Abderaman delusion
(proper noun / historical eponym (medical history / early clinical psychiatry))
An eponym derived from the name of Caliph Abd ar-Rahman, used historically in early European and Romanian medical literature to...
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Abderhalden reaction
(proper noun / medical eponym (clinical biochemistry / historical pathophysiology))
A medical eponym linked to the biochemist Emil Abderhalden, used to denote the immunological defense reaction (Abderhalden reac...
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Abderite
(noun / adjective (cultural history / historical psychopathology))
A literary and historical term originating from the ancient city of Abdera, used metaphorically in early Romanian psychiatry an...
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Archaic abdication act
(noun / legal-medical archaism)
An archaic and etymological variant for the term 'abdicare' or 'abdicație', frequently used in 19th and early 20th-century Roma...
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Abdomen
(noun (clinical anatomy / medical semiology))
A major anatomical region located between the thorax and the pelvis, bounded superiorly by the diaphragm and inferiorly by the ...
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Abdomeno-
(combining form / prefixoid (medical terminology))
A lexical combining form (prefixoid) derived from Latin and Greek, used in medical semiology, surgery, and neuropsychiatry to f...
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Abdomin-
(combining form / prefixoid (medical terminology))
A linguistic variant of the combining form 'abdomeno-', used as a lexical word-forming element in international medical and neu...