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TERMINOLOGY RELATED TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR

TERMINOLOGY RELATED TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR. OBJECTIVES. To learn terminology related to human behavior – normal and abnormal. PERCEPTION. Awareness , how individual looks at information and sees it. CRITICAL THINKING.

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TERMINOLOGY RELATED TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR

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  1. TERMINOLOGY RELATED TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR

  2. OBJECTIVES • To learn terminology related to human behavior – normal and abnormal

  3. PERCEPTION • Awareness, how individual looks at information and sees it.

  4. CRITICAL THINKING • The constant practice of considering all aspects of a situation when deciding what to believe or what to do.

  5. EMPATHY • Sensitivity to the individual needs and reactions of a patient

  6. REFLECTION • The process of considering new information and accepting it to create new ways of examining information

  7. AGGRESSION • A forceful action or procedure intended to dominate; hostile

  8. COMFORT ZONE • A place in the mind where an individual feels safe and comfortable

  9. CONGRUENT • Being in agreement, harmony or correspondence

  10. FEEDBACK • The transmission of evaluative or corrective information to the original source

  11. PARAPHRASING • To express an idea in different wording in effort to clarify the meaning.

  12. SARCASM • A sharp and often satirical response or ironic utterance designed to cut or give pain

  13. ARTICULATION • To speak clearly

  14. PRIORITIZE • To arrange in order of importance

  15. STEREOTYPE • Something comforting to a fixed or general pattern; a standardized mental picture; prejudice attitude or judgment

  16. PREJUDICE • Preconceived judgment or opinion

  17. DISCRIMINATORY • To set someone apart or act with prejudice against a group

  18. ALLOCATING • Apportioning for a specific purpose or to particular persons or things.

  19. ADVOCATE • One who pleads the cause for another

  20. ANNOTATION • A note added by way of comment or explanation.

  21. ABSOLUTE • Without condition; unrestricted

  22. FIDELITY • Faithfulness to something to which someone is bound by pledge or duty.

  23. DUTY • Obligatory tasks, conduct, service that arise from one’s position

  24. EUTHANASIA • The act or practice of killing or permitting the death of hopelessly sick individuals for reason of mercy.

  25. OPINION • A formal expression of judgment or advice by an expert;

  26. SOCIOLOGICAL • Oriented or directed toward social needs and problems

  27. RECTIFY • To correct by removing errors

  28. PERTINENT • Having a clear, decisive relevance to the matter at hand

  29. ETHICS • Principles and guides for moral behavior

  30. ALLEGED • Asserted or declared without proof

  31. CULTURE • Ideas and customs of a group of people

  32. BEHAVIOR • The way in which one acts or conducts oneself, esp. toward others:

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