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middle knowledge

a cognitive state in which terminally ill people acknowledge yet cannot completely comprehend their mortal danger. Selective attention, denial, resistance, or some other protective strategy tends to be used more or less intensively depending on many factors, including physical condition, security within close relationships, and the ability to integrate the prospect of death into the overall evaluation of one’s life. [introduced by U.S. psychiatrist Avery D. Weisman]

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May 9th 2024

psychonomic

psychonomic

adj. denoting an approach to psychology that emphasizes quantitative measurement, experimental control, and operational definitions, especially in the area of experimental, laboratory psychology. The word was coined to provide a name for the Psychonomic Society, which was created in 1959 by a number of experimental psychologists who were opposed to what they regarded as a swing in the American Psychological Association toward an emphasis on the mental health concerns of psychology. See experimental psychology.