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Parent topics
- Science [r]: The organized body of knowledge based on non–trivial refutable concepts that can be verified or rejected on the base of observation and experimentation [e]
- Social science [r]: Any of a number of academic disciplines which study human social behavior, institutions and relations. [e]
Subtopics
- Behavior [r]: The actions or reactions of an object or organism, usually in relation to a stimulus or its environment. [e]
- Psychology [r]: The study of systemic properties of the brain and their relation to behaviour. [e]
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders [r]: A compendium, published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), that presents a categorization of mental disorders, as well as their associated diagnostic criteria. [e]
- Personality [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Personality disorder [r]: A category of mental illness characterized by rigid and on-going patterns of thought and action, sometimes referred to as "fixed fantasies". [e]
- Psychotherapy [r]: An intervention or insight technique that relies on communication between a therapist and a client(s) to address specific forms of diagnosable mental illness, or everyday problems [e]
- Mentally healthy mind [r]: A mind of a person who functions effectively as a human being, who continues to adapt favorably to the environment, who has self-control and is alert to changes in the environment. [e]
- Mental health [r]: The well-being of the brain and mind. [e]