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schizophrenia
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neurosis
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dissociation
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cognitive behavioral therapy
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psyche
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psychosis
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catharsis
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body dysmorphic disorder
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obsessive-compulsive disorder
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post-traumatic stress disorder
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attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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psychotic
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borderline personality disorder
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dissociative identity disorder
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coping mechanism
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defense mechanism
schizophrenia
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(schizofrénia)

(schizofrénia)

skizofrénia

a chronic mental disorder in which a person's ability to think, feel or behave is affected, often associated with the distortion of reality

What is "schizophrenia"?

Schizophrenia is a chronic and serious mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Individuals with schizophrenia may experience a range of symptoms, including hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking and speech, and problems in normal daily functioning. Other symptoms may include reduced emotional expression, being less social, and difficulties with memory and concentration. The exact cause of schizophrenia is not known, but a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurochemical factors likely play a role. Treatment typically involves a combination of medications, therapy, and support services to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

neurosis
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(neurotikus állapot)

(neurotikus állapot)

neurosis

a mental condition that is not caused by organic disease in which one is constantly anxious, worried, and stressed

What is "neurosis"?

Neurosis is a mental condition characterized by constant anxiety, worry, and stress that is not caused by physical illness. People experiencing neurosis may feel constantly tense or overwhelmed by their emotions. This condition can interfere with daily functioning and overall well-being, leading to difficulties in managing responsibilities, relationships, and self-care. Treatment for neurosis often involves therapy to help individuals understand and cope with their anxious thoughts and behaviors, as well as develop healthy coping strategies to reduce stress and improve quality of life.

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neuroses
dissociation
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(személyiség-feloszlás)

(személyiség-feloszlás)

disszociáció

a psychological and neurological process involving a separation or disconnection of thoughts, memories, identity, or consciousness, often as a response to trauma or stress

cognitive behavioral therapy
Főnév
uk flag
/kˈɑːɡnɪtˌɪv bɪhˈeɪvjɚɹəl θˈɛɹəpi/
(kognitív viselkedési terápia)

(kognitív viselkedési terápia)

kognitív viselkedésterápia

a psychotherapy that targets negative thoughts and behaviors to address mental health issues

What is "cognitive behavioral therapy"?

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of talk therapy that helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors. It is used to treat a variety of mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and stress. During CBT sessions, a therapist works with the individual to recognize harmful thoughts, challenge them, and replace them with more positive and realistic ones. The goal of CBT is to improve emotional well-being and develop healthier ways of thinking and behaving.

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psyche
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(psziché)

(psziché)

lélek

the entirety of the human mind, including conscious and unconscious elements, thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

psychosis
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(elmebetegség)

(elmebetegség)

pszichózis

a severe mental condition in which the patient loses contact with external reality

What is "psychosis"?

Psychosis is a mental health condition characterized by a disconnection from reality, which can include hallucinations, delusions, and confused thinking. Hallucinations involve seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there, while delusions are false beliefs that are firmly believed in despite evidence to the contrary. People experiencing psychosis may also have disorganized thoughts and speech, as well as difficulty concentrating or focusing. Psychosis can be a symptom of various mental health disorders, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe depression, or it can be caused by substance abuse or medical conditions. Treatment typically involves medication, therapy, and support to manage symptoms and improve functioning.

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psychoses
catharsis
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(katarzis)

(katarzis)

katartikus élmény

(psychology) the process of relieving a complex by bringing it to consciousness and directly addressing it

body dysmorphic disorder
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uk flag
/bˈɑːdi dɪsmˈoːɹfɪk dɪsˈoːɹdɚ/
(testdizform zavar)

(testdizform zavar)

testképzavar

a psychological disorder that causes a person to spend a lot of time thinking obsessively about the imaginary imperfections in their appearance

What is "body dysmorphic disorder"?

Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a mental health condition characterized by obsessive concern with flaws in physical appearance, which are often minor or imagined. Individuals with BDD may spend excessive amounts of time closely inspecting their appearance, comparing themselves to others, and seeking reassurance about their imagined flaws. This concern causes significant distress and can lead to avoidance of social situations, depression, and reduced functioning in daily life. Treatment for body dysmorphic disorder typically involves therapy to help individuals challenge and change false beliefs about their appearance, as well as medication in some cases.

obsessive-compulsive disorder
Főnév
uk flag
/ˈɑːkd/
(obszesszív-kompulzív zavar)

(obszesszív-kompulzív zavar)

kényszerbetegség

a disorder causing a person to have recurring unwanted thoughts or to do something such as cleaning or checking on something over and over

What is "obsessive-compulsive disorder"?

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by unwanted and uncontrollable thoughts, known as obsessions; and repetitive behaviors or mental acts, known as compulsions, which individuals feel forced to perform in response to these obsessions. People with OCD may experience distress or anxiety if they are unable to complete their compulsions, even though they recognize that these behaviors are excessive or irrational. Examples of obsessions include fears of contamination or doubts about safety. Examples of compulsions include excessive cleaning, checking, counting, or arranging objects in a specific way. OCD can significantly interfere with daily life, relationships, and work or school functioning. Treatment typically involves therapy and sometimes medication to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

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post-traumatic stress disorder
Főnév
uk flag
/pˈoʊsttɹɔːmˈæɾɪk stɹˈɛs dɪsˈoːɹdɚ/
(poszttraumás stressz szindróma)

(poszttraumás stressz szindróma)

poszttraumás stressz zavar

a disorder that is formed in a person who has experienced a very shocking or frightening event, causing them to have nightmares or flashbacks from the event

What is "post-traumatic stress disorder"?

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that some people develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, such as war, natural disasters, assault, or accidents. Symptoms of PTSD can include flashbacks, nightmares, intense anxiety, and uncontrollable thoughts about the event. People with PTSD may also experience emotional numbness, avoiding places or situations that remind them of the trauma, and changes in mood or behavior. PTSD can significantly impact daily life and relationships. Treatment often involves therapy as well as medications to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

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attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Főnév
uk flag
/ɐtˈɛnʃən dˈɛfɪsˌɪt hˌaɪpɚɹɐktˈɪvɪɾi dɪsˈoːɹdɚ/
(figyelemzavaros hiperaktivitás)

(figyelemzavaros hiperaktivitás)

figyelemhiányos hiperaktivitás-zavar

a condition, experienced mostly by children, making them seem restless, unable to keep focus, and act impulsively

What is "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder"?

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects both children and adults. It is characterized by difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Individuals with ADHD may have trouble focusing, staying organized, and controlling their impulses. Symptoms can vary widely and may include forgetfulness, difficulty following instructions, excessive talking, fidgeting, difficulty waiting or taking turns, and interrupting others. ADHD can impact academic performance, social interactions, and daily functioning. The exact cause of ADHD is not fully understood but is believed to involve a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurological factors. Treatment typically involves a combination of medication, therapy, and behavior management techniques to help individuals manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for effective management of ADHD.

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psychotic
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(pszichózisban szenvedő)

(pszichózisban szenvedő)

pszichotikus

someone who suffers from psychosis

borderline personality disorder
Főnév
uk flag
/bˈoːɹdɚlˌaɪn pˌɜːsənˈælɪɾi dɪsˈoːɹdɚ/
(borderline személyiségzavar)

(borderline személyiségzavar)

határ menti személyiségzavar

a mental illness that causes a person to act impulsively, to experience severe shifts in mood, and to be unable to form interpersonal relationships

What is "borderline personality disorder"?

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition characterized by unstable emotions, relationships, and self-image. People with BPD often experience intense and unstable moods, difficulty managing emotions, and a strong fear of abandonment. They may also engage in impulsive behaviors such as reckless spending, substance abuse, or self-harm. Additionally, individuals with BPD may have a false sense of self and struggle with identity issues. Treatment typically involves therapy to help manage symptoms and improve coping skills.

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dissociative identity disorder
Főnév
uk flag
/dɪsˈoʊsiətˌɪv aɪdˈɛntɪɾi dɪsˈoːɹdɚ/
(többszörös személyiség zavar)

(többszörös személyiség zavar)

disszociatív identitás zavar

a psychological condition in which there are more than one personality in a person, each personality has different memories and patterns of behavior

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coping mechanism
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uk flag
/kˈoʊpɪŋ mˈɛkənˌɪzəm/
(megküzdési stratégia)

(megküzdési stratégia)

megküzdési mechanizmus

a strategy or behavior used to manage or counteract challenging emotions, thoughts, or situations

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defense mechanism
Főnév
uk flag
/dɪfˈɛns mˈɛkənˌɪzəm/
(védelmi mechanizmus)

(védelmi mechanizmus)

védekező mechanizmus

an unconscious mental strategy individuals use to cope with anxiety, discomfort, or threatening emotions

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