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Catastrophic Injury

A catastrophic injury is not just a severe physical harm—it is a life-defining event that reshapes a person’s future. Unlike typical injuries, catastrophic injuries result in permanent or long-term disabilities, fundamentally altering independence, career prospects, and daily life. The road to recovery is often long, expensive, and emotionally taxing, requiring extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and ongoing support. For survivors, the challenges extend far beyond physical healing, impacting mental health, family dynamics, and financial stability. In legal terms, these cases demand comprehensive compensation planning to address not only immediate medical costs but also lifelong consequences.

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Enfant

Enfant in the psychology context is a French term that means "child." It is often used in psychology and related fields to refer to a young human being, typically one who is below the age of puberty. Understanding the psychological development and well-being of enfants is a fundamental aspect of child psychology, with a focus on their cognitive, emotional, and social growth.

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Platonic Love

Deutsch: Platonische Liebe / Español: Amor platónico / Português: Amor platônico / Français: Amour platonique / Italiano: Amore platonico

Platonic love refers to a type of non-romantic, non-sexual affection characterized by deep emotional intimacy, intellectual connection, and spiritual admiration. Originating from the philosophical dialogues of Plato, particularly the Symposium, this concept has evolved within psychology to describe relationships that transcend physical desire while fostering mutual growth, trust, and understanding. Unlike conventional definitions of love, platonic love emphasizes the absence of erotic or possessive elements, instead prioritizing shared values, intellectual stimulation, and emotional support.

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Perinatal Grief

In the psychological context, perinatal grief refers to the profound sense of loss experienced by parents due to the death of a baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or shortly after birth. It includes complex emotions such as sadness, guilt, and anger. This often requires specialized psychological support, and individuals in need should explore mental health care in Chicago or any other city for coping and healing.

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