1. | Atomoxetine | Atomoxetine is a non-stimulant drug approved for the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is sold in the form of the hydrochloride salt of atomoxetine, a More… 0.8 KB |
2. | Attachment based psychotherapy | is a psychoanalytic psychotherapy that is informed by attachment theory. As a branch of relational psychoanalysis, attachment-based psychotherapy combines the epidemiological categories of More… 0.9 KB |
3. | Attachment based therapy | is a phrase intended to apply to interventions or approaches based on attachment theory, originated by John Bowlby. These range from individual therapeutic approaches to public health More… 1.2 KB |
4. | Attachment therapy | is the most commonly used term for a controversial category of alternative child mental health interventions intended to treat attachment disorders. The term generally includes accompanying More… 4.1 KB |
5. | Attack therapy | is a controversial type of psychotherapy evolved from ventilation therapy. The patient undergoing attack therapy is humiliated, abused and denunciated by a therapist, or by fellow patients More… 2.2 KB |
6. | Attention | Attention is the cognitive process of selectively concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring other things. Examples include listening carefully to what someone is saying More… 1.2 KB |
7. | Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) | A neurobehavioral developmental disorder affecting about 3-5% of the world's population under the age of 19. It typically presents itself during childhood, and is characterized by a More… 1.1 KB |
8. | Attentional bias | Several types of cognitive bias occur due to an attentional bias. One example is when a person does not examine all possible outcomes when making a judgment about a correlation or More… 1.6 KB |
9. | Attribution theory | Attribution theory is a social psychology theory developed by Fritz Heider, Harold Kelley, Edward E. Jones, and Lee Ross. The theory is concerned with the ways in which people explain (or More… 0.4 KB |