Definition of Infantilization. Meaning of Infantilization. Synonyms of Infantilization

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Meaning of Infantilization from wikipedia

- resulting in subsequent infantilization. When black men respond negatively to “boy,” this is caused by infantilization. Infantilization plays a role in implicit...
- article on "infantile", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "infantile" You can also: Search for Infantile in Wikipedia...
- to it being known as Heine–Medin disease. The disease was later called infantile paralysis, based on its propensity to affect children. Before the 20th...
- Infantile speech, pedolalia, baby talk, infantile ****veration, or infantilism is a speech disorder, persistence of early speech development stage beyond...
- An infantile hemangioma (IH), sometimes called a strawberry mark due to appearance, is a type of benign vascular tumor or anomaly that affects babies...
- with symptoms, such as gastric fever, enteric fever, abdominal typhus, infantile remittent fever, slow fever, nervous fever, phytogenic fever, drain fever...
- fibrous histiocytoma) Keloid Lipoma Neurofibroma Xanthoma Kaposi's sarcoma Infantile digital fibromatosis Granular cell tumor Leiomyoma Lymphangioma cir****scriptum...
- the analytic process. Freud's redefinition of ****uality to include its infantile forms led him to formulate the Oedipus complex as the central tenet of...
- Infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS) previously known as West syndrome needs the inclusion of epileptic spasms for diagnosis. Epileptic spasms (also...
- dehumanization or infantilization. There are two requirements: (1) involuntary property destruction or confiscation and (2) dehumanization or infantilization. Dehumanization...