| 1. | Aphanisis | Aphanisis is the psychological term used to denote the disappearance of sexual desire.[1] It comes from the Greek aphanes, meaning 'invisible'. According to the theories of Ernest More… 1.4 KB |
| 2. | Aphasia | Aphasia is a loss of some language ability, often caused by brain damage. There are three types of aphasia:1-Broca's Aphasia 2-Wernicke's Aphasia (Word Salad) Speech Isolation More… 0.7 KB |
| 3. | Apollonian | Anthropological concept borrowed from ancient Greece where the sun god Apollo represented the reasonable, rational and intellectual aspects of the human condition. Contrasted with Dionysian. More… 0.2 KB |
| 4. | Apotemnophobia | Apotemnophobia is the persistent, abnormal, and unwarranted fear of people with amputations or becoming an amputee. |
| 5. | Apparent movement | A visual illusion in which the Brain perceives movement when there is none. |
| 6. | Appeasement displays | Appeasement displays are behaviors that serve to reduce aggression in an encounter, particularly in situations where it is impossible for one animal to escape or retreat. Appeasement More… 1.1 KB |
| 7. | Apperception | Apperception is discussed in both Western contemplative and philosophical traditions and in Eastern traditions where 'apperception' is an apt gloss or rendering taken in view of More… 0.2 KB |
| 8. | Applied psychology | The term normally used for those areas of PSYCHOLOGY which attempt to apply psychological theories and findings to particular issues of everyday life, such as counselling, education, More… 0.4 KB |
| 9. | Applied research | Research designed to increase the understanding of and solutions to real-world problems by using current social psychological knowledge. |