biochemistry - the scientific study of the chemistry of living things, extrasensory - without the use of hearing, seeing, touch, taste, and smell, neurobiology - a scientific field in which researchers study the nervous system and brain function., overstimulate - to make someone too excited or interested in something, parapsychology - the study of mental abilities, such as knowing the future or telepathy, that seem to go against or be outside the known laws of nature and science, psychoanalysis - any of a number of the theories of the human personality that attempt to examine a person's unconscious mind to discover the hidden causes of their mental problems, recycle - The challenge of it can be combated by changing people’s beliefs \ to use something again for a different purpose:, subconscious - the part of your mind that notices and remembers information when you are not actively trying to do so, and influences your behaviour even though you do not realize it, transaction - social interactions are analyzed to determine the ego state of the communicator (whether parent-like, childlike, or adult-like) as a basis for understanding behavior., unfeeling - not feeling sympathy for other people's suffering:, disordered - not normal, in a way that is unhealthy , emotional - having and expressing strong feelings:, identity - the fact of being, or feeling that you are, a particular type of person, organization, etc.; the qualities that make a person, organization, etc. different from others, inhibition - a feeling of embarrassment or worry that prevents you from saying or doing what you want:, narcissism - too much interest in and admiration for your own physical appearance and/or your own abilities, neurosis - a mental illness resulting in high levels of anxiety, unreasonable fears and behaviour and, often, a need to repeat actions for no reason, psychiatrist - a doctor who is also trained in psychiatry, regressive - returning to a previous and less advanced or worse state or way of behaving, reinforcement - something added to provide more strength or support:, treatable - A treatable illness or condition can be cured with drugs, exercises, etc.,
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