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    Discomfort

    Discomfort refers to criterion for abnormality that suggests that only behaviors that cause a person great distress should be labeled as abnormal

    Disconnection

    Deutsch: Abtrennung / Español: Desconexión / Português: Desconexão / Français: Déconnexion / Italiano: Disconnessione /

    Disconnection in the Psychology Context: Understanding, Examples, Recommendations, and Related Concepts

    Disconnection is a psychological phenomenon that involves a sense of detachment, isolation, or estrangement, either from oneself or from others. It can manifest in various ways and has significant implications for mental health and well-being. In this article, we will delve into the concept of disconnection, provide examples to illustrate its impact, offer recommendations for addressing and healing from disconnection, and explore related psychological concepts.

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    Discontent

    Deutsch: Unzufriedenheit / Español: Descontento / Português: Descontentamento / Français: Mécontentement / Italiano: Discontento

    Discontent in the psychology context refers to a feeling of dissatisfaction or unhappiness with one's circumstances, often stemming from unmet needs, desires, or expectations. It is a complex emotion that can influence an individual's thoughts, behaviors, and overall well-being. Discontent can arise from various sources, including personal achievements, relationships, work environment, or broader societal conditions.

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    Discontinuity

    Discontinuity is defined as a condition that characterizes a culture when a child is either barred from activities that are open only to adults or forced to unlearn information or behaviors that are accepted in children but considered inappropriate for adults.

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    Discontinuity effect

    Discontinuity effect refers to the markedly greater competitiveness of groups when interacting with other groups, relative to the competitiveness of individuals interacting with other individuals; when groups are more extreme, and usually more hostile, than individuals

    Discontinuity of development

    Discontinuity of development refers to a theoretical position for explaining Development proposing that normal and abnormal developmental changes are abrupt and qualitative.

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    Discontinuity with instability

    Discontinuity with instability refers to the expectation and research finding that there is instability of individual differences in cognitive performance over time when the developmental function underlying performance is discontinuous and qualitative in nature.

    Discontinuous constituents

    Discontinuous constituents refer to a grammatical constituent in which some elements are separated, such as picked and up, as in the sentence "The mother picked the baby up.

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