Tag: pathological condition


MORBIDITY

The Definition and Scope of Morbidity The term morbidity, derived from the Latin morbidus meaning diseased or sickly, rigorously defines a pathological condition or state affecting an individual. Fundamentally, morbidity describes any deviation from a normal, healthy physiological or psychological functioning, encompassing illness, injury, disability, and disease. It is a core concept in medical science […]

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TREATMENT

TREATMENT The Core Definition of Treatment (Clinical and Experimental) The term “treatment” in psychology carries a dual yet interconnected meaning, reflecting its application in both clinical practice and scientific research methodology. Fundamentally, treatment is defined as the delivery of adequate measures or interventions specifically modeled to alleviate a pathological condition, manage symptoms, or restore optimal […]

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MYSOPHILIA

Mysophilia: The Pathological Attraction to Filth The Core Definition of Mysophilia Mysophilia, derived from the Greek words mysos (filth or uncleanness) and philia (love or attraction), is defined as a pathological condition characterized by an intense desire for, or attraction to, uncleanliness, filth, or contaminated items and environments. This condition is not merely the result […]

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