This is a long one I'll answer tomorrow.
Motivation
Veteran
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An antibarbarus is a dictionary of linguistic barbarisms - a book describing how not to write in a particular language.
Physiological adaptions are short-term changes in response to a particular environmental stimulus.
In psychology, the term inhibition is defined as the restraint of one psychological process by a second psychological process. It can also mean a suppression of a particular inappropriate behavior.
The James-Lange theory of emotion states that emotions are a result of physiological responses to stimuli. According to this theory, when a person encounters a stimulus, their body reacts physiologically, and it is this physiological response that leads to the experience of emotion.
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This question makes no sense, because physiological (or biological) psychology is a different branch than abnormal psychology. Biological psychology deals with organic psychological processes, such as what specific neurons do, what parts of the brain do, and what happens during specific biological events - such as drug usage or brain trauma. Abnormal psychology studies behavior that is abnormal in a particular context. This could range from depression to personality disorders. Abnormal behavior could have biological causes, if that's what you mean, but there is no specific branch for that. It just depends what you're focusing on (the biological or the abnormal).
The English translation of deja vu is "already seen." It is a strong sensation that a particular phenomenon currently being experienced has already been experienced in the past.
The word "airbrush" is one word, describing a particular activity with a specialized art device.
Psychologists believe that psychological distress and behavioral disorders may stem from a combination of genetic, environmental, and situational factors. These can include past experiences, trauma, biology, personality traits, and social influences, which can interact in complex ways to contribute to a person's mental health struggles. Treatment often involves exploring these various factors to develop a personalized approach for addressing the distress or disorder.