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understanding

n.

1. the process of gaining insight about oneself or others or of comprehending the meaning or significance of something, such as a word, concept, argument, or event. See also apprehension; comprehension.

2. in counseling and psychotherapy, the process of discerning the connections between a client’s behavior and his or her environment, history, aptitudes, motivation, ideas, feelings, relationships, and modes of expression.

3. in some philosophical writings, the faculty of organizing and interpreting the information acquired from the senses, as opposed to the nous or higher reason. See also dianoia. —understand vb.

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May 7th 2024

Feighner criteria

Feighner criteria

a set of formal diagnostic descriptions published in 1972 for 15 mental disorders. Developed to improve reliability in psychiatric diagnosis by standardizing the definition of specific disorders, the Feighner criteria were the first symptom-based diagnostic system to be used in psychiatric research and signaled a major shift away from the then-dominant psychoanalytic approach to mental illness. They became widely cited and used in research and played an influential role in the revival of biological thinking in U.S. psychiatry. See Research Diagnostic Criteria. [developed by a team of researchers led by U.S. psychiatrist John P. Feighner (1937–  ) at Washington University, St. Louis]