Category: T
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The joint commission (TJC)
Formerly Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO); the agency that surveys hospitals and other health facilities and programs and certifies that they have met the standards set by The Joint Commission.
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Thanatology
The study of death and dying, emphasizing therapeutic interventions with dying persons and their survivors. The study of death is concerned with the multitude of issues raised by death and prolonging life. These issues are related to philosophy, law, theology, the social sciences, literature, and history. The study of the medical, psychological and sociological aspects…
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Tetracyclic antidepressants
A class of drugs used primarily as antidepressants that were first introduced in the 1970s. They are named after their chemical structure, which contains four rings of atoms, and are closely related to the tricyclic antidepressants, which contain three rings of atoms.
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Tetrabenazine
An agent indicated for the treatment of chorea associated with huntington’s disease. Marketed under the brand name xenazine. A drug used mainly to control disorders of movement in Huntington’s chorea and similar disorders. It probably acts by reducing dopamine at the nerve endings, thus slowing neural transmissions.
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Terrorism
Actual or threatened violence to gain attention and to cause people to exaggerate the strength of the terrorists and the importance of their cause.
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Termination
In psychotherapy, termination refers to the mutual agreement between patient and therapist to bring therapy to an end. The idea of termination often occurs to both, but usually it is the therapist who introduces the subject into the session as a possibility to be considered. In psychoanalytic treatment, the patient’s reactions are worked through to…
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Tenex
Brand name for the alpha2A-adrenergic receptor agonist drug guanfacine.
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Temporal lobe syndromes
Mental and behavioral disturbances associated with temporal lobe epilepsy or other temporal lobe pathology. Lesions in the dominant temporal lobe may produce auditory hallucinations, delusions, and impaired verbal and reading comprehension. Lesions in the nondominant temporal lobe may produce depression, inappropriate affect, and impaired visual and auditory memory.
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Temporal lobe
One of the four major subdivisions in each hemisphere of the cerebral cortex. The temporal lobe is involved with speech, auditory, and memory functions as well as complex visual perceptions. A lobe in each cerebral hemisphere that includes the auditory projection area. The lobe above the ear in each cerebral hemisphere. Division of the cerebral…
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Temperament
Constitutional predisposition to react in a particular way to stimuli. A component of one’s personality. The behavioral style that indicates a person’s approach to living. The combination of intellectual, emotional, ethical, and physical characteristics of a specific individual. The blend of thoughts and desires that define an individual’s character.