CRIM1 Group 3

CRIM1 Group 3
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  • Honeyjean Abanil
  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    used to designate the condition without which the disorder would not have occured. The main reason of the existence of the disorder.

    primary cause

  • 2

    a condition that comes before and paves the way for a possible later occurrence of disorder under certain conditions.

    predisposing cause

  • 3

    condition that proves too much for the individual and triggers the disorder.

    Precipitating Cause

  • 4

    a condition that tends to maintain maladaptive behavior that is already occurring

    Reinforcing Cause

  • 5

    are terms used to describe the mental status of a certain psychologically unstable person. They are frequently used in reports and articles and even in everyday conversations, so today’s criminologists and law enforcement personnel are expected to be familiar with them (Wicks, 1974).

    Neurosis and Psychosis

  • 6

    are groups of mild functional personality disorders in which there is no gross personality disorganization, the individual does not lose contact with reality, and hospitalization is not required.

    neurotic and psychoneutric behaviors

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    used to designate the condition without which the disorder would not have occured. The main reason of the existence of the disorder.

    primary cause

  • 2

    a condition that comes before and paves the way for a possible later occurrence of disorder under certain conditions.

    predisposing cause

  • 3

    condition that proves too much for the individual and triggers the disorder.

    Precipitating Cause

  • 4

    a condition that tends to maintain maladaptive behavior that is already occurring

    Reinforcing Cause

  • 5

    are terms used to describe the mental status of a certain psychologically unstable person. They are frequently used in reports and articles and even in everyday conversations, so today’s criminologists and law enforcement personnel are expected to be familiar with them (Wicks, 1974).

    Neurosis and Psychosis

  • 6

    are groups of mild functional personality disorders in which there is no gross personality disorganization, the individual does not lose contact with reality, and hospitalization is not required.

    neurotic and psychoneutric behaviors