Category: C

  • Child analysis

    Application of modified psychoanalytic methods and goals to problems of children to remove impediments to normal personality development.  

  • Chibih

    A culture-specific syndrome.  

  • Chemical dependence

    A generic term for dependence on (addiction to) alcohol or other drugs.  

  • Charles bonnet syndrome

    Named after the eighteenth-century Swiss naturalist Charles Bonnet (1720–1793), the term is used to describe a situation in which people with sight problems start to see things that they know are not real (visual hallucinations). People often do not report their visual hallucinations for fear that others will think that they are losing their minds.…

  • Character disorder (character neurosis)

    An older term referring to personality disorder manifested by a chronic, habitual, maladaptive pattern of reaction that is relatively inflexible, limits the optimal use of a person’s potential, and often provokes responses from the environment that the person wants to avoid. In contrast to symptoms of Neurosis, symptoms of a character disorder are typically ego-syntonic.…

  • Character defense

    Any character or personality trait which serves an unconscious defensive purpose.  

  • Character analysis

    Psychoanalytic treatment aimed at the character defenses.  

  • Chantix

    Brand name for the smoking cessation drug varenicline.  

  • Chandelier cells

    Specialized neurons found in all regions of the hippocampal formation, these cells form symmetrical synapses and have been shown to function as gabaergic (gaba (gamma-aminobutyric acid)–producing) inhibitory neurons, possibly preventing excessive excitatory activity in neuronal networks. In schizophrenia, scientists have observed changes in chandelier cell form and functionality, which may reflect altered information processing within…

  • Cerebrum

    The expanded anterior portion of the brain, which is considered the seat of conscious mental processes. The main portion of the brain occupying the upper part of the cranium the two cerebral hemispheres united by the coipus collosum forming the largest part of the central nervous system in humans. The consists of derivatives of the…