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functional psychosis - Übersetzung nach arabisch


functional psychosis      
‎ ذُهانٌ وَظيفِيّ‎
puerperal mania         
  • Depression]], as well as other mood symptoms like [[mania]] and irritability, is a relatively common feature of postpartum psychosis.
  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT]]) is one of the available treatments for postpartum psychosis.
PEURPERAL PSYCHOSIS
Puerperal psychosis; Postnatal psychosis; Purple psychosis; Puerperal mania; Puerperal bipolar disorder; Puerperal insanity; Postpartum madness; Postpartum insanity; Postnatal schizophrenia; Post-partum psychosis; Post partum psychosis
‎ هَوَسٌ نِفاسِيّ‎
puerperal psychosis         
  • Depression]], as well as other mood symptoms like [[mania]] and irritability, is a relatively common feature of postpartum psychosis.
  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT]]) is one of the available treatments for postpartum psychosis.
PEURPERAL PSYCHOSIS
Puerperal psychosis; Postnatal psychosis; Purple psychosis; Puerperal mania; Puerperal bipolar disorder; Puerperal insanity; Postpartum madness; Postpartum insanity; Postnatal schizophrenia; Post-partum psychosis; Post partum psychosis
‎ ذُهانٌ نِفَاسِيّّ‎

Definition

functional testing
<testing> (Or "black-box testing", "closed-box testing") The application of test data derived from the specified functional requirements without regard to the final program structure. (1996-05-15)

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Dysphrenia

The term dysphrenia was coined by the German medical specialist Karl Kahlbaum to designate a clinical picture in 19th-century psychiatry. Today the concept is still used in the western world as a lay generic synonym for mental disorder in adults, and as a term to describe different cognitive/verbal/behavioral deficits in children and adolescents. It is also used in the People's Republic of China, controversially, to identify a local medical diagnostic category. A number of followers of Falun Gong and other social movements considered insurrectionary by the regime are said to have been diagnosed with dysphrenia.