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A–B
- Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research -- Professional Organization / Learned Society [[1]]
- adaptive meaning
adaptive psychotherapy- Robert Langs' conceptionAffect in Play Scale (APS)- affinity bias
- alpha change – also, beta and gamma change; refers to changes in an outcome measure after an intervention and whether the change is due to a change in the latent variable, a recalibration of the measurement instrument, or a shift in the latent variable
- Ambulatory Assessment - Research methodology that obtains data from real world situations
- Ammons Scientific - publishers of four peer-reviewed psychological journals, including Perceptual & Motor Skills and Psychological Reports
- Animal bridegroom -- See [Animal groom in folklore] as an psychological/anthropological explanation for fairy tale origins. Also see Leavy, Barbara Fass, "The Animal Groom." In Search of the Swan Maiden. New York University Press, 1995. 101-155 and Hood, Gwyneth. "Husbands and Gods as Shadowbrutes: Beauty and the Beast from Apuleius to CS Lewis." Mythlore 15.2 (56 (1988): 33-60 as well as Neumann, Erich. Amor and Psyche: The psychic development of the feminine. Vol. 24. Routledge, 2013. and see this link-- a search for the term 'animal' in Heuscher, J. E. (1963). A psychiatric study of fairy tales: their origin, meaning, and usefulness. Springfield, Ill.: Thomas.. Also see the etymology for bridegroom - the article has been created: Animal as Bridegroom.
- arousal-affect model – a model that integrates the arousal capacity and affect-eliciting qualities ascribed to erotica, by Zillmann and Bryant
- Ashlee Schull Female hypnotist for Kismet video in videos like Ashlee rules the world
- aspirational regret
- atypical language organization
- backhanded advice – advice that is designed to instill fear, anger, frustration, pain, sympathy, guilt, or obligation into the targeted person; the adviser uses a mix of words, tone of voice, and body language to accomplish their goal. See redirects Backhanded complement and Backhanded apology.
basic fault– see Michael Balintbehavior system– theory by William Timberlakebehavioral observation – observing and recording one's behaviors in order to diagnose their illnessbioecological model of intellectual development – theory of how intelligence develops; created by Stephen J. Ceci and Urie Bronfenbrennerright here [2]biomedical therapy– also called biological therapy: drugs, electroconvulsive therapy, surgery, etc.; could this redirect to psychopharmacology or psychiatry instead?- Blake's Cherubim – See [3]
- Boston process approach - a method of assessing brain function with neuropsychological assessment, see Edith Kaplan
- Brainspotting A treatment method that works by identifying, processing and releasing core neurophysiological sources of emotional/body pain, trauma, dissociation and a variety of other challenging symptoms Brainspotting home page
- break-off phenomenon (a feeling of separation from the earth, experienced by pilots flying at high altitude, and by astronauts) (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/article-abstract/488890; https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/13416151/)
- Bril Scale and Bril (unit) – see [4]
C–D
- Campbell Interest and Skill Survey
- carbon conversations
- Category Fluency
- Centil – scale upon which Raven's matrix test for logical intelligence is built
- Center for the Analysis of Personality and Political Behavior – Central Intelligence Agency, Founding Director Jerrold M. Post, M.D.
- Client-Directed Outcome-Informed Therapy/Partners for Change Outcomes Management System
- closing ranks
- cognitive drift - term has many references in psychological literature. Introduced into zeitgeist by the book SuperFreakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner [5]
- cognitive-expectancy theory
- cognitive-remediation theory
cognitive structure– term may have multiple meanings; possible college course description at [6]; used in artificial intelligence research [7]; description [8]; term used here [9]competition theory- Comprehensive Psychology - Open Access journal by Ammons Scientific ([10] publishing empirical, applied, and theoretical articles
Compulsive foreign language syndrome "a rare condition in which someone begins speaking a foreign language after suffering head trauma". Sources: [11], [12], paywalled: [13])- conceptual gap - mentioned in Quantum foundations
- conjoint retention - conjointly presented verbal or spatial information facilitates retrieval from either stimulus format
Connors form– a screening tool for ADHD- constitutive conditions of existence conditions
- contrast gaining
control deprivationCook-Medley Hostility Scale- "derived from the MMPI, was initially designed as a measure of student rapport among teachers ..."- diagnostic algorithms
differential emotional scale- directed thinking
- disguised grief - Dr. Joan Rosenberg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UacbvBcbP34
- dispossession of consciousness
- DOPE Bird 4 Personality Types[1]
- [[
Duncanian theory of addictions]]) – harm-reduction approach to addictions treatment - Duquesne School (and Duquesne Department of Psychology) referenced in wiki page: Phenomenology (psychology) [14]
- Dimensions of style
- Death Transcendence Scale – A 25-item self-administered scale based on the premise that "death is transcended through identification with phenomena more enduring than oneself." VandeCreek, L., & Nye, C. (1993). Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 32(3),279-283.[2] [3]
E–F
- Embodiment (psychology) - https://psychology.wikia.org/wiki/Embodiment
- Emotional neglect
- Empirical genetic prognosis – developed by Ernst Rüdin
- Empirically validated treatments
- Failure to Launch Syndrome
- Fear of centipedes - related to Entomophobia
- Five Wet Monkeys a.k.a. Five Monkeys and a Ladder[4]
- Food psychology - see Nutrition psychology. Related Psychology of eating meat
- Freeze Response - see Freezing behavior
- Future tripping (Common cause of anxiety, where you imagine bad, unrealistic things happening in the future) ([15])
G–I
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Gender empathy gap - there is a lot of research on this subject. It is also touched in Women are wonderful effect and Psychological abuse but it deserves an article for itself.(plenty of coverage under Empathizing–systemizing theory and Sex differences in emotional intelligence) generalisation-decrement theory- human dynamics (psychology) – personality theory by Sandra Seagal and David Horne (scholar); at 2012-02-18, human dynamics is article on "a new branch of complex systems research in statistical physics"
- Imagery rehearsal therapy, a treatment for nightmare disorders (Special:WhatLinksHere/Imagery rehearsal therapy)
- Institute for Motivational Research – founded by Ernest Dichter; place where the focus group was created
- Intelligent Enneagram Questionnaire (iEQ9) (One of the most used online Enneagram Tests) (https://terryhildebrandt.com/integrative-enneagram-ieq9/)
- Integrative Enneagram Solutions (Company that offers iEQ9 test) (https://www.coachdirectory.co.za/coaches/coach-training-cape-town-integrative-enneagram-solutions/)
intelligence trap – idea Edward De Bono wrote about his in book Thinking Course, where smart people do not question themselves because they are able to argue their own correctness so effectively
J–O
Modern Racism Scale (McConahay, Hardee, & Batts, 1981)Nostalgia therapy - the reflection upon past events and experiences to improve psychology and mental health and well-being.Mental health by country - mental health history/prevelance for each specific country. Have a list of countries to choose from, and from each item in that list, it will have it's own article and specific info for that country in relation to mental health.You are either wanting a template or the article prevalence of mental disorders
- Moral defence (A defence mechanism proposed by Fairbairn in which an object's badness is internalised in order to purify the object, thus exchanging self-esteem for feelings of outer security)
- Moral Self-Awareness Theory - a four-stage evolving mindset of moral identity based on the impacts (positive or negative) on others or society that one’s actions may effect. [16] [17][18] [19] [20]
- Nazism in the West vide: nazism in the Americas
P–S
- p factor (psychopathology)[5] (note: It currently links to psychopathology, which already has a burgeoning section on it. I believe the source I gave proves that it can be expanded and spun into its own article.)
- rejection sensitive dysphoria
- religious bias Religious bias exists in the absolute and relative ethical domains. Bias can be against religion or religious beliefs may cause a bias in perspective. In the absolute domain of ethics, religion is problematic. In the relative ethics domain, society grapples with how to support religious freedom, even when those religious beliefs may be counter to the welfare of the members of that society; related to List of cognitive biases [21] [22]
- remote associates test
retention (memory), in learning, the ability to retain facts and figures in memory
risk behaviour
- Reversal into its opposite (A defence mechanism proposed by Sigmund Freud in Instincts and Their Vicissitudes, later included in Anna Freud's The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defence under the name reversal, simply.)
Sad Clown ParadoxSatir method - the method developed by Virginia Satir- scale-dependent interactions
Seattle Longitudinal Study: One of most extensive examinations on how people change and develop throughout a lifespan. Created by K. Warner Schaie, also referred to in the Wikipedia entry on longitudinal study. Information can be found on the study's main website[23]. Also, there is an extensive introduction to Dr. Schaie's book on the matter that can be previewed using Google books[24].- semantic apraxia
sentimental valuesexual acts in front of children / effects of sexual acts and pornography on children and/or adolescents- sexorexia – avoidance or denial of sexual intimacy due to control issues, often accompanied by low self-esteem; individuals exhibit behaviors that are similar to the behaviors of anorexics
- shared dream
significant emotional event(SEE)- snow eating – similar to pagophagia
- social anhedonia – already partially covered in e.g., the article on Schizotypy, but a new article would be a good idea
- Social and psychological value of money
social psychology of creativity- social referencing (cf. Soziales Referenzieren and Social cue)
societal attitudes towards pedophilia- socio-professionalism
- solution-focused approaches – based on the principles of solution-focused brief therapy
- solution orientation – [25]
- Soulmate Believers × Work It Outs
- source monitoring – see Source-monitoring error
- spiritual self-schema (therapy)
- staff observation agression scale (SOAS))
- skill fade
- state of being lost
- strength-deployment inventory – see Elias Porter, Ph.D.
Subjective Workload Assessment Technique (SWAT)- Sunshine Effect or Effect of sunshine on mood. A potential point of interest might be the debated effect of sunshine on stockmarket sentiment.
- Sylvan contemplation
- sympathy illness or sympathy pain or sympathy sickness – redirect all into one, perhaps the scientific name if it has one
T–Z
- task cohesion
- Technical pacifism - Technical pacifist,
teen angst- teloi
- temporal gradient
- test coaching – redirect to teaching to the test?
- test of word-reading efficiency (TOWRE)
- Theomonistik
- theory of visual attention – Bundsen 1990
The Chimp Paradox- Notable book by Professor Steve Peters- the process therapy model - Kahler
- theraplay and sunshine circles
Tourism psychologytoxic personalities- training in psychotherapy
- training prospects
- transageism - Mentioned in the article Peter Pan syndrome, but has no article of its own
- transdiagnostic unified protocol
- transfer psychology
- transpersonal caring theory - by Jean Watson. There's a subheading under Jean Watson, however it has very limited information.
Truman Show delusion– term used by Drs. Joel and Ian Gold of Montreal to describe a mental illness where patients believe they are subjects of their own reality-television shows- Turning round upon the subject's own self (Commonly referred to simply as turning around, a defence mechanism introduced in Sigmund Freud's Instincts and their Vicissitudes. In Anna Freud's The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defence, it is referred to as turning against the self.)
- Whole Trait Theory
- Work It Outs × Soulmate Believers
- Zeitgaber – as related to social intelligence; see Daniel Goleman's work [26]
Psychiatry
- Brazilian Association of Psychiatry
- Canadian Psychiatric Association
- German Society of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Neurology
- Irish College of Psychiatrists
- Israeli Psychiatric Association
- Italian Psychiatric Society
- Japanese Society of Psychiatry & Neurology
- Korean Neuropsychiatric Association
- Maryland Psychiatric Society
- Pakistan Psychiatric Society
- Singapore Psychiatric Association
- South African Society of Psychiatrists
- The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland Authority for psychiatrists in Ireland
References
- ^ https://www.google.com/search?q=DOPE Bird 4 Personality Types
- ^ https://www.jstor.org/stable/1386666
- ^ https://www.jstor.org/stable/1385773
- ^ "What Can Five Wet Monkeys Teach Us About Creativity?".
- ^ Smith, Gregory T.; Atkinson, Emily A.; Davis, Heather A.; Riley, Elizabeth N.; Oltmanns, Joshua R. (7 May 2020). "The General Factor of Psychopathology". Annual Review of Clinical Psychology. 16 (1): 75–98. doi:10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-071119-115848.