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1 psychiatrie
♦voorbeelden:gerechtelijke of forensische psychiatrie • forensic psychiatry -
2 agorafobie
n. agoraphobia, abnormal fear of open spaces (Psychiatry) -
3 anorexianervosa
n. anorexia nervosa, mental disorder characterized by avoidance of food and compulsive weight control that sometimes leads to self-starvation (Psychiatry) -
4 anorexie
n. anorexia nervosa, mental disorder characterized by avoidance of food and compulsive weight control that sometimes leads to self-starvation (Psychiatry) -
5 catatonie
n. catatonia, loss of sensory faculties and rigidity of muscles (Psychiatry) -
6 catatonisch
adj. catatonic, (Psychiatry) suffering from catatonia (loss of sensory faculties and rigidity of muscles) -
7 catharsis
n. catharsis, purging, purification (Medicine); emotional cleansing through drama; (Psychiatry) relief of tension and anxiety through the expression of repressed thoughts and feelings (also katharsis) -
8 exhibitionisme
n. exhibitionism, showiness, flamboyance, tendency to attract attention as a result of one's behavior; compulsive desire to exposing one's genitals to others (Psychiatry) -
9 exhibitionist
n. exhibitionist, one who is showy or flamboyant; one who exposes his genitals to others (Psychiatry) -
10 fetisjisme
n. fetishism, blind devotion, absurd unreasoning worship, obsessive attachment (Psychiatry) -
11 fetisjist
n. fetishist, one who has fetishes, one who has an obsessive attachment to a person or thing (Psychiatry) -
12 gespreksbehandeling
n. psychotherapy, psychological treatment of mental disorders; branch of psychiatry dealing with the use of psychological methods to treat mental disorders -
13 hypochonder
n. hypochondriac, one who is obsessively concerned about his health and is constantly worried that he has contracted some illness (Psychiatry) -
14 hypochondrie
n. hypochondria, obsessive preoccupation with the possibility of becoming ill or with imagined symptoms of an illness (Psychiatry) -
15 hypochondrist
n. hypochondriac, one who is obsessively concerned about his health and is constantly worried that he has contracted some illness (Psychiatry) -
16 katharsis
n. catharsis, purging, purification (Medicine); emotional cleansing through drama; (Psychiatry) relief of tension and anxiety through the expression of repressed thoughts and feelings -
17 psychiatrie
n. psychiatry -
18 ruimtevrees
n. agoraphobia, abnormal fear of open spaces (Psychiatry) -
19 algemene psychiatrie
algemene psychiatrieVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > algemene psychiatrie
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20 gerechtelijke of forensische psychiatrie
gerechtelijke of forensische psychiatrieVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > gerechtelijke of forensische psychiatrie
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