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Closure

A perceptual organizing process that leads individuals to see incomplete figures as complete.

Inductive Reasoning

A form of reasoning in which a conclusion is made about the probability of some state of affairs, based on the available evidence and past experience.

Psychologist

An individual with a doctoral degree in psychology from an organized, sequential program in a regionally accredited university or professional school.

Anxiety

An intense emotional response caused by the preconscious recognition that a repressed conflict is about to emerge into consciousness.

Emotion

A complex pattern of changes, including physiological arousal, feelings, cognitive processes, and behavioral reactions, made in response to a situation perceived to be personally significant.

Pain

The body's response to noxious stimuli that are intense enough to cause, or threaten to cause, tissue damage.

Stigma

The negative reaction of people to an individual or group because of some assumed inferiority or source of difference that is degraded.

Coping

The process of dealing with internal or external demands that are perceived to be threatening or overwhelming.