Working through Working through is a process of psychotherapy, and in particular psychoanalysis, in which the patient goes over and over his basic problems with the therapist until he gains some
Thought-disorder Thought-disorder is a disturbance of a person’s usual thought processes; often taken as one symptom of psychosis.
Tough-minded Tough-minded is a description by the American psychologist William James of one side of a personality dimension (the other being tender-minded). It implies a materialistic
Agency pass-throughs Agency pass-throughs refer Mortgage pass-through securities whose principal and interest payments are guaranteed by government agencies, such as the Government National
McNaughten rules McNaughten rules is a mid-nineteenth-century legal ruling that is still widely used in deciding whether a criminal defendant is insane and therefore not responsible
Imageless thought Imageless thought is a thought or sequence of thoughts with no accompanying image or sensation. Whether such thoughts exist has been debated since the time
Goodenough Draw-a-Person Test Goodenough Draw-a-Person Test is an intelligence test for children under the age of 12, invented by the American psychologist Florence Goodenough, where the subject
Breakthrough Breakthrough used in psychotherapy to describe a patient's sudden insight about a problem after he overcomes his resistance to dealing with it.
Daughter window Daughter window eparate window that overlays the current browser window and contains content or advertisements. Sometimes called pop-up window.
Click through Click through is the determined when a web suffers clicks on a banner or other ad that is hyperlinked to the advertiser’s site.