All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Clinical psychology"
Parent categories: Pathology, Psychology, Disease, Medicine, Social sciences, Health, Biology, Healthcare, Sciences, Society, Body
Total 87 word senses
- AHP (Noun) [Esperanto] Initialism of atentomanka-hiperaktiva perturbo (“attention deficit hyperactivity disorder”).
- D-MER (Noun) [English] Initialism of dysphoric milk ejection reflex.
- DSM-5 (Proper name) [English] The 2013 revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association.
- DSM-I (Proper name) [English] The 1952 revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association.
- DSM-II (Proper name) [English] The 1968 revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association.
- DSM-III (Proper name) [English] The 1980 revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association.
- DSM-III-R (Proper name) [English] The 1987 revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association.
- DSM-IV (Proper name) [English] The 1994 revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association.
- DSM-IV-TR (Proper name) [English] The 2000 revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association.
- HPPD (Noun) [English] Initialism of hallucinogen persisting perception disorder.
- ICD-10 (Proper name) [English] The 1994 revision of the International Classification of Diseases, published by WHO.
- ICD-6 (Proper name) [English] The 1949 revision of the International Classification of Diseases, published by WHO.
- ICD-7 (Proper name) [English] The minor 1955 revision of the International Classification of Diseases, published by WHO.
- ICD-8a (Proper name) [English] The 1965 revision of the International Classification of Diseases, published by WHO.
- ICD-9 (Proper name) [English] The 1977 revision of the International Classification of Diseases, published by WHO.
- SIB (Noun) [English] Initialism of self-injurious behavior.
- autism (Noun) [English] A pervasive neurological condition that is observable in early childhood and persists throughout the lifespan, characterised by atypical communication, language development, eye contact, and sensory experiences.
- autism (Noun) [English] A pervasive neurological condition that is observable in early childhood and persists throughout the lifespan, characterised by atypical communication, language development, eye contact, and sensory experiences.; Synonym of autism spectrum; a range of disorders.
- autism (Noun) [English] A diagnosis involving a pathological tendency to engage in self-centered fantasy thinking, historically considered a symptom of insanity and/or schizophrenia.
- autismo (Noun) [Spanish] autism
- autista (Adjective) [Hungarian] autistic (relating to autism)
- autista (Noun) [Hungarian] autistic (an autistic person)
- autizmus (Noun) [Hungarian] autism
- autizmus (Noun) [Slovak] autism
- autycznie (Adverb) [Polish] autistically
- autyczny (Adjective) [Polish] autistic
- autyk (Noun) [Polish] autist
- autysta (Noun) [Polish] autist
- autystycznie (Adverb) [Polish] autistically
- autystyczny (Adjective) [Polish] autistic
- autystyk (Noun) [Polish] autist
- autyzm (Noun) [Polish] autism (pervasive neurological condition that is observable in early childhood and persists throughout the lifespan)
- aŭtismo (Noun) [Esperanto] autism
- bipolar disorder (Noun) [English] A psychiatric diagnostic category, previously called manic depression, characterised by mood swings between great energy (mania) and clinical depression.
- depresja (Noun) [Polish] dejection, depression, despondency, lethargy, spleen (state of mind producing serious long-term lowering of enjoyment)
- depresja poporodowa (Noun) [Polish] postpartum depression (depression experienced by a parent, usually the mother, after childbirth)
- depresszió (Noun) [Hungarian] depression (state of mind producing serious long-term lowering of enjoyment)
- dysphoric milk ejection reflex (Noun) [English] A brief dysphoria just prior to the milk ejection reflex.
- echolalia (Noun) [English] The involuntary repetitive echoing of words or phrases spoken by another person; either immediate or delayed.
- echolalia (Noun) [Polish] echolalia (immediate, involuntary, and repetitive echoing of words or phrases spoken by another)
- echolalic (Adjective) [English] Of or pertaining to echolalia.
- ecolalia (Noun) [Portuguese] echolalia (echoing of words or phrases)
- einhverfa (Noun) [Icelandic] autism
- elective mutism (Noun) [English] Dated form of selective mutism (“A severe anxiety disorder characterized by a total inability to speak in some social settings”). In the past, some clinicians erroneously believed that individuals with elective mutism chose to remain silent in some social situations as an act of defiance. Contrary to what was once believed, the inability to speak (mutism) is involuntary, thus the potentially misle…
- gangguan bipolar (Noun) [Indonesian] bipolar disorder
- hebefrenia (Noun) [Finnish] hebephrenia
- hebephrenia (Noun) [English] A form of schizophrenia characterised by inappropriate behaviour and emotional responses.
- hipoĥondrio (Noun) [Esperanto] hypochondriasis, hypochondria (mental disorder characterized by excessive fear of or preoccupation with a serious illness)
- idegroham (Noun) [Hungarian] fit of nerves, anxiety attack, panic attack
- klinik psikoloji (Noun) [Turkish] clinical psychology
- macallach (Adjective) [Irish] echolalic
- manic depression (Noun) [English] A psychiatric diagnostic category, now called bipolar disorder, characterised by mood swings between great energy (manic) and clinical depression.
- manik depresyon (Noun) [Turkish] bipolar disorder, manic depression
- mutismo selectivo (Noun) [Spanish] selective mutism
- neurózis (Noun) [Hungarian] neurosis
- otizm (Noun) [Turkish] autism
- palilalia (Noun) [English] A complex tic comprising the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words, which may sound like stuttering.
- palilalia (Noun) [Spanish] palilalia
- pirománia (Noun) [Hungarian] pyromania (uncontrollable urge to start fires)
- psicopatia (Noun) [Catalan] psychopathy
- psicosi (Noun) [Catalan] psychosis
- psicòpata (Noun) [Catalan] psycho (psychotic or otherwise insane person)
- psicòtic (Adjective) [Catalan] psychotic
- psychosis (Noun) [English] A severe mental disorder, sometimes with physical damage to the brain, marked by a deranged personality and a distorted view of reality.
- psychoza (Noun) [Polish] psychosis (mental disorder)
- pszichopátia (Noun) [Hungarian] psychopathy
- selective mutism (Noun) [English] A severe form of social anxiety disorder characterized by a total inability to speak or communicate orally in certain social settings. The inability to speak is involuntary and persistent, and is not caused by a communication disorder, neurodevelopmental disorder, psychotic disorder, or intellectual disability.
- sib (Verb) [English] To engage in repetitive behaviors such as eye-poking, skin-picking, hand-biting, or head-banging.
- sjálfhverfa (Noun) [Icelandic] autism
- social anxiety disorder (Noun) [English] The most common anxiety disorder, characterized by intense fear in one or more social situations, causing considerable distress and impaired ability to function in at least some parts of daily life.
- sociòpata (Noun) [Catalan] sociopath
- spleen (Noun) [Polish] Alternative spelling of splin
- splin (Noun) [Polish] spleen (ennui, melancholy)
- transtorno bipolar (Noun) [Portuguese] bipolar disorder (psychiatric diagnostic category characterised by mood swing)
- transvestism (Noun) [English] A paraphilia typically found in heterosexual males characterized by compulsively seeking and deriving sexual arousal from cross-dressing, especially if the urges and behavior cause the patient distress or social impairment.
- transvestite (Noun) [English] A person, typically a heterosexual male, who compulsively seeks and derives paraphilic sexual arousal from cross-dressing, especially if the urges and behavior cause the patient distress or social impairment.
- trastorno de ansiedad generalizada (Noun) [Spanish] generalized anxiety disorder
- trastorno de ansiedad social (Noun) [Spanish] social anxiety disorder
- 場面緘黙 (Noun) [Japanese] selective mutism
- 臨床心理学 (Noun) [Japanese] clinical psychology
- 躁鬱症 (Noun) [Chinese] Synonym of 雙相情感障礙/双相情感障碍 (shuāngxiàng qínggǎn zhàng'ài, “bipolar disorder; manic depression”)
- 雙相情感障礙 (Noun) [Chinese] bipolar disorder; manic depression
- биполярное расстройство (Noun) [Russian] bipolar disorder
- залежність (Noun) [Ukrainian] addiction
- психоз (Noun) [Ukrainian] psychosis
- ηβηφρένεια (Noun) [Greek] hebephrenia
- אוטיזם (Noun) [Hebrew] autism
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