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- 5. The human soul, mind, or spirit.
- 9. Inflammation of the pharynx, typically causing a sore throat.
- 10. The surgical incision into a vein to withdraw blood, often for lab testing; also known as a venipuncture.
- 12. Originating in the mind or having a psychological cause rather than a physical one.
- 13. The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- 16. Inflammation of the walls of a vein.
- 17. A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.
- 18. The scientific study of mental disorders, including their origins, development, and manifestations.
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- 1. A therapeutic method, pioneered by Sigmund Freud, for treating mental disorders by investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious mind elements.
- 2. The treatment of mental or emotional disorders by psychological means; often referred to as "talk therapy."
- 3. A person qualified to provide physical therapy; the treatment of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise.
- 4. Relating to the body, as opposed to the mind, or relating to the tangible world.
- 6. The use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes.
- 7. branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- 8. Affecting the mind or mental processes, typically used to describe a medication that influences mood or behavior.
- 11. A primary classification group of organisms within the animal or plant kingdoms.
- 12. The branch of medicine dealing with physical medicine and rehabilitation.
- 14. Used to describe physical illness or symptoms caused or aggravated by mental factors, such as stress or anxiety.
- 15. person legally qualified to practice medicine; a doctor.
- 18. The branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
