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Psychologists

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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/international-ocd-foundation-honors-reality-231500825.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAACs7dHdJDr26TTW_a94vumfHU9Ftv1v5zJoZuUUB3ueOTV4YncPjW6JoNT66eJZ2JXuZvAPsP7r-jgy_YusLPN-2Fi6_nw7JyqzT6iOr4wn5-kvR6kA8eCTlf_EQFUznd0oPjZ0BO_XUmufPKyX8FJQAT_NJ7svz9X6u02jsLfQk https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2211364923000271 https://cluecho.com/23064/opinion/the-detrimental-impacts-of-ocd-misinformation/)

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  • 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

Kişisel Gelişim

P–S

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  • 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.)
  • Prevalence-induced concept change (The phenomenon where the threshold for identifying a certain category or phenomenon gradually shifts as instances of that category become less frequent. As the prevalence of the category decreases, our definitions and criteria for identifying it expand, leading to a broader concept that encompasses a wider range of instances. This concept change can result in a persistent perception of a problem or issue even when it diminishes in reality.) ([21][22])
  • productivity anxiety/ productivity guilt
  • 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 [23] [24]
  • remote associates test
  • retention (memory), in learning, the ability to retain facts and figures in memory

risk behaviour

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Psychiatry

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References

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  1. ^ https://www.google.com/search?q=DOPE Bird 4 Personality Types
  2. ^ https://www.jstor.org/stable/1386666
  3. ^ https://www.jstor.org/stable/1385773
  4. ^ "What Can Five Wet Monkeys Teach Us About Creativity?".
  5. ^ 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.