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Malnourished

Malnourished being small for one’s age because of inadequate nutrition.

Malpractice insurance

Malpractice insurance refers to a critical ethical and legal issues which suggests that all clinicians need to purchase insurance to protect them from potential lawsuits.

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Maltreatment

Maltreatment refers to intentional harm to or endangerment an individual, particularly a child.

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Mammary glands

Mammary glands refer to glands that secrete milk.

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Mammillary bodies

Mammillary bodies refers to two (2) small nuclei on the floor of the posterior hypothalamus.

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Managed care

Managed care refers to health care system in which all necessary services for an individual patient are supposed to be coordinated by a primary care provider. The goals of which are to coordinate services for an existing medical problem and to prevent future medical problems before they arise.

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Management

Deutsch: Management / Español: gestión / Português: gestão / Français: gestion / Italiano: gestione

Management in the context of psychology refers to the application of psychological principles and methods to understand, guide, and improve how individuals and groups are directed and coordinated within organizational and personal contexts. It includes leadership, motivation, conflict resolution, decision-making, time control, and emotional regulation. Psychological management is relevant in both workplace and self-regulation domains.

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Management psychology

Management psychology or MP refers to a branch of psychology that studies psychological regularities of management activities. The main goal of Management psychology is to analyze psychological conditions and peculiarities of management activities in order to raise the efficiency and quality of management system.

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