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Person-Centered Psychotherapy
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D009629 |
[A nondirective psychotherapy approach originated by Carl Rogers. The goals of therapy are to promote the client’s congruence, self awareness, and self acceptance. This approach views the client as naturally directed toward self actualization, and only needing facilitative conditions in order to promote this tendency.
, A procedure in which the therapist refrains from directing the client, with unconditional positive regard for the client, and communication of accurate empathy.
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Personal Autonomy
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D026684 |
[Self-directing freedom and especially moral independence. An ethical principle holds that the autonomy of persons ought to be respected. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
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Personal Construct Theory
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D018187 |
[A psychological theory based on dimensions or categories used by a given person in describing or explaining the personality and behavior of others or of himself. The basic idea is that different people will use consistently different categories. The theory was formulated in the fifties by George Kelly. Two tests devised by him are the role construct repertory test and the repertory grid test. (From Stuart Sutherland, The International Dictionary of Psychology, 1989)
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Personal Health Services
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D010548 |
[Health care provided to individuals.
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Personal Narrative
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D062210 |
[Work consisting of accounts of individual experience in relation to a particular field or of participation in related activities.
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Personal Narratives as Topic
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D063545 |
[Works about accounts of individual experience in relation to a particular field or of participation in related activities.
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Personal Protective Equipment
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D000067393 |
[Specialized clothing or equipment worn for protection against health hazards. Personal Protective Equipment may include MASKS; RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE DEVICES; HEAD PROTECTIVE DEVICES; EYE PROTECTIVE DEVICES; EAR PROTECTIVE DEVICES; PROTECTIVE CLOTHING; and protective footwear.
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Personal Satisfaction
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D010549 |
[The individual's experience of a sense of fulfillment of a need or want and the quality or state of being satisfied.
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Personal Space
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D010550 |
[Invisible boundaries surrounding the individual's body which are maintained in relation to others.
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Personality
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D010551 |
[Behavior-response patterns that characterize the individual.
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Personality Assessment
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D010552 |
[The determination and evaluation of personality attributes by interviews, observations, tests, or scales. Articles concerning personality measurement are considered to be within scope of this term.
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Personality Development
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D010553 |
[Growth of habitual patterns of behavior in childhood and adolescence.
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Personality Disorders
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D010554 |
[A major deviation from normal patterns of behavior.
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Personality Inventory
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D010555 |
[Check list, usually to be filled out by a person about himself, consisting of many statements about personal characteristics which the subject checks.
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Personality Tests
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D010556 |
[Standardized objective tests designed to facilitate the evaluation of personality.
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Personally Identifiable Information
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D000068241 |
[Information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity, either alone or when combined with other personal or identifying information that is linked or linkable to a specific individual.
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Personhood
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D028723 |
[The state or condition of being a human individual accorded moral and/or legal rights. Criteria to be used to determine this status are subject to debate, and range from the requirement of simply being a human organism to such requirements as that the individual be self-aware and capable of rational thought and moral agency.
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Personnel Administration, Hospital
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D010557 |
[Management activities concerned with hospital employees.
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Personnel Delegation
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D032024 |
[To entrust to the care or management of another, to transfer or to assign tasks within an organizational or administrative unit or structure
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Personnel Downsizing
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D020415 |
[Reducing staff to cut costs or to achieve greater efficiency.
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