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Psychology (Etymology)

Greek for 'Study of the Soul' (Psyche = soul, Logos = study).

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Scientific Method

A step-by-step process used to test ideas and find proven facts.

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Psychoanalysis

Freud's approach focused on the unconscious mind and deep emotions.

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Cognitive Psychology

An approach focused on mental processes like memory and logic.

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Replicability

Being able to repeat an experiment and get the same results.

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Anamnesis

A detailed interview about a patient's life and medical history.

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Intervention Plan

A personalized treatment strategy to help a patient heal.

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Biopsychosocial Model

The idea that health involves biology, psychology, and social life.

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Somatization

When mental stress or emotional pain turns into real physical pain.

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Biomedical Model

A narrow view that defines health only as the absence of disease.

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WHO Health Definition

Health is complete physical, mental, and social well-being.

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Territory (Community Psych)

A geographic space plus its local culture, struggles, and relationships.

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Latin American Social Psychology

Studies how political and social struggles shape our minds.

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Community Psychology

Focuses on helping whole groups of people instead of just individuals.

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Traffic Psychology

The study of how drivers think, feel, and behave on the road.

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Social Influence

When peer pressure or culture changes a person's behavior.

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Legal Psychology

Using psychology to help the court and justice system make decisions.