Relationele Bijvoeglijke Naamwoorden - Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden van geest en psyche
Deze bijvoeglijke naamwoorden omvatten een klasse woorden die verband houden met mentale en emotionele toestanden, cognitieve processen en psychologische ervaringen.
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relating to the study and treatment of mental illness
experiencing or relating to alternating periods of high and low moods, known as mania and depression
bipolaire,manisch-depressief
(of a mental condition) affecting brain processes so severely that makes one unable to tell the difference between reality and fantasy
relating to or affecting the mind or the mental state
psychologisch,betrekking hebbend op de psychologie
having autism spectrum disorder, a developmental condition that affects social interaction, communication, and behavior
autistisch
(medicine) inducing vivid sensory perceptions, altered states of consciousness, or heightened awareness, often associated with hallucinogenic effects
psychedelisch,hallucinogeen
operating below conscious awareness, influencing thoughts and actions
relating to the theories or concepts developed by Sigmund Freud
related to actions or conduct, particularly in terms of psychology or observable behavior
gedrags-,gedraggerelateerd
relating to bodily functions that occur automatically, without conscious effort or control
autonoom,automatisch
relating to actions or behaviors that occur naturally, without conscious thought or learning
referring to mental processes involved in understanding, thinking, and remembering
cognitief,cognitieve
happening or related to someone's mind
mentaal,psychologisch
relating to the psychological approach that explores the influence of unconscious thoughts and childhood experiences on behavior and mental health
relating to mental instability with excessive anxiety, irrational fears, and obsessive thoughts
(of actions or decisions) made consciously and deliberately
having the tendency to actively avoid or evade specific situations, emotions, or responsibilities due to discomfort or fear
relating to or involving the use of reasoning and understanding capacity