Category: I

  • Inderal

    Inderal

    Brand name for the beta-blocker drug propranolol. Inderal is a brand name for propranolol, a beta-blocker medication used in the management of heart and circulatory conditions, as well as certain mental health disorders.  

  • Incorporation

    A primitive defense mechanism, operating unconsciously, in which the psychic representation of a person, or parts of the person, is figuratively ingested. Combining two ingredients to form a homogeneous mass. The full merging of one substance with another.  

  • Incompetency

    Lack of the capacity to understand the nature of, to assess adequately, or to manage effectively a specified transaction or situation that the ordinary person could reasonably be expected to handle. As used in the law, the term refers primarily to cognitive defects that interfere with judgment.  

  • Incoherence

    Lacking in unity or consistency; often applied to speech or thinking that is not understandable because of any of the following: lack of logical connection between words or phrases; excessive use of incomplete sentences; many irrelevancies or abrupt changes in subject matter; idiosyncratic word usage; or distorted grammar. In schizophrenia, an aspect of thought disorder…

  • Incest

    Sexual activity between close blood relatives, such as father-daughter, mother-son, or between siblings. Sexual intercourse between members of the same family. An act of sexual intercourse or other sexual activity with so close a relative, that it is illegal or culturally not allowed. Sexual intercourse between persons closely related, usually so closely (e.g.. father and…

  • Inappropriate affect

    A display of emotion that is out of harmony with reality or with the verbal or intellectual content that it accompanies. Emotional reactions that are out of context with the particular environment. For example, laughing at a funeral, and having no emotion upon receiving bad news.  

  • Imu

    A culture-specific syndrome.  

  • Impulse-control disorders

    Disorders characterized by inability to resist an impulse, drive, or temptation to perform some act that is harmful to oneself or to others. The act may be premeditated or unplanned. The person may show regret or guilt for the action or its consequences. In dsm-iv-tr, this category includes intermittent explosive disorder (IED), kleptomania, pathological gambling,…

  • Impulse

    A desire or propensity to act in a certain way, typically in order to ease tension or gain pleasure. A psychic striving; usually refers to an instinctual urge. An electrical charge transmitted through certain tissue that results in the stimulation or inhibition of physiological activity. A spontaneous tendency to act upon a stimulus. A message…

  • Imprinting

    A term in ethology referring to a process similar to rapid learning or behavioral patterning that occurs at critical points in very early stages of animal development. The extent to which imprinting occurs in human development has not been established. A rapid and irreversible form of learning that takes place in some animals during the…