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psychiatric evaluation

1. an assessment, based on present problems and symptoms, of an individual’s biological, mental, and social functioning, which may or may not result in a diagnosis of a mental illness. See psychological examination.

2. an assessment to determine legal competency. See forensic assessment.

3. an evaluation to determine the need for involuntary commitment, as in the case of an individual threatening suicide.

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January 3rd 2025

politeness

politeness

n. the process by which a speaker attempts to avoid harm to a listener’s public image or private self-concept through the use of nonthreatening or face-saving forms of speech. Politeness involves steering clear of content or forms of language that might embarrass listeners, make them feel uncomfortable, or lessen their self-respect. It also involves actively using language that maintains or enhances the listener’s dignity, prestige, and autonomy. For example, a speaker might preface the request for a favor by saying, “I’m sorry to bother you, and feel free to say no, but I wonder if you would. . . .” Politeness is one aspect of facework.