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Migratory process

Migratory process refers to a phase of pre-natal central nervous system development which is characterized by the movement of neural cells along the wall of the neural tube to genetically pre-determined locations.

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)

- Mild cognitive impairment: - Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) : Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a term that implies an intermediary, and perhaps transitional, stage between normal aging and dementia.

Mild mental retardation

mild mental retardation refers to an IQ level in the range of 50-55 to approximately 70.

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Milestone

A Milestone in the psychology context refers to significant and measurable achievements or developmental stages in an individual's life, particularly in terms of cognitive, emotional, and social growth. These milestones are important markers that help psychologists, parents, and educators assess and track a person's progress and development. They serve as indicators of a person's ability to meet age-appropriate expectations and can vary across different domains of development.

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Milieu therapy

Milieu therapy refers to a treatment approach, used in an in-patient psychiatric facility, in which all facets of the milieu, or environment, are components of the treatment.

Milieu treatment

Milieu treatment refers to a treatment in which the organization and structure of a setting are designed to change behavior

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Miller Displacement theory

- Miller Displacement theory : Miller Displacement theory refers to Miller’s belief that there are a limited number of "slots" in short-term memory (7, plus or minus 2), and that incoming information displaces older information.

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Mimesis

Mimesis refers to the process by which a therapist appears similar to family members by imitating body language, styles, or other features. Mimesis is a way of joining a family system and getting cooperation from a family.

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