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Psychopathologie
Psychopathologie

no Dicionário PONS

psycho·pa·thol·ogy [ˌsaɪkə(ʊ)pæθˈɒləʤi, americ -koʊpæθˈɑ:l-] SUBST no pl

Psychopathologie f <->

psycho·path [ˈsaɪkə(ʊ)pæθ, americ -kə-] SUBST

1. psychopath (violent person):

Psychopath(in) m (f) <-en, -en> pej coloq

2. psychopath PSICO, MED:

Psychopath(in) m (f) <-en, -en>

psycho·path·ic [ˌsaɪkə(ʊ)ˈpæθɪk, americ -kəˈ-] ADJ

1. psychopathic (violent):

psychopathisch coloq pej

2. psychopathic PSICO, MED:

psy·chopa·thy [saɪˈkɒpəθi, americ -ˈkɑ:p-] SUBST no pl

patho·logi·cal [ˌpæθəˈlɒʤɪkəl, americ -ˈlɑ:ʤ-] ADJ

1. pathological PSICO:

2. pathological inv UNIV, MED:

Pathologie f <-, -n>

patho·logi·cal·ly [ˌpæθəˈlɒʤɪkli, americ -ˈlɑ:ʤ-] ADV

1. pathologically (abnormally):

2. pathologically inv (causing disease):

pa·tholo·gist [pəˈθɒləʤɪst, americ -ˈθɑ:l-] SUBST

Pathologe(Pathologin) m (f) <-n, -n>

pa·thol·ogy [pəˈθɒləʤi, americ -ˈθɑ:l-] SUBST no pl

1. pathology (study of illnesses):

Pathologie f <-, -n>

2. pathology (disease characteristics):

Krankheitsbild nt <-(e)s, -er>

3. pathology fig (abnormal behaviour):

I. my·tholo·gize [mɪˈθɒləʤaɪz, americ -ˈθɑ:-] VERBO trans

II. my·tholo·gize [mɪˈθɒləʤaɪz, americ -ˈθɑ:-] VERBO intr

Entrada OpenDict

pathologization SUBST

Vocabulário Técnico de Biologia Klett

psychopharmaca [ˌsaɪkəʊˈfɑːməkə] SUBST

ethologist SUBST

ethological isolation

Present
Imythologize
youmythologize
he/she/itmythologizes
wemythologize
youmythologize
theymythologize
Past
Imythologized
youmythologized
he/she/itmythologized
wemythologized
youmythologized
theymythologized
Present Perfect
Ihavemythologized
youhavemythologized
he/she/ithasmythologized
wehavemythologized
youhavemythologized
theyhavemythologized
Past Perfect
Ihadmythologized
youhadmythologized
he/she/ithadmythologized
wehadmythologized
youhadmythologized
theyhadmythologized

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Vulnerability in psychological terms is implied as an increased probability of emotional pain and some type of psychopathology.
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This includes the complex understanding of factors such as individual temperament, parental psychopathology, and possible neurochemical predispositions.
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His vast knowledge of forensic psychology and psychopathology lends him a preternatural ability to understand, empathize with, and predict the actions of suspects as well as victims.
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There is near agreement that the notion of more psychopathology in racial ethnic minority groups is simplistic and untenable.
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It is a multidisciplinary approach involving psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, paediatricians and paraprofessionals - all with expertise in child development and developmental psychopathology.
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