Definition of Pathologise. Meaning of Pathologise. Synonyms of Pathologise

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Definition of Pathologise

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Meaning of Pathologise from wikipedia

- applying medical models such as addiction to human ****uality can serve to pathologise normal behavior and cause harm. None of the official diagnostic classification...
- bodily integrity and well-being of inter**** people, autonomous non-pathologising psycho-social and peer support be available to inter**** people throughout...
- bearer of the choice. Che Gossett criticized Žižek for his use of the "pathologising" term "transgenderism" throughout the 2016 article, and for writing...
- advocates and psychologists say this binary of acceptable "p****ions" and pathologised "obsessions" is unfair. Terms like cir****scribed interests, obsessions...
- methodological and sampling errors, directly blaming medical discourse for pathologising the female. This gender discrepancy is often distorted in specific po****tions...
- positive rate unexplained by current research. The accusation of "over-pathologising" has also been considered by Meyer et al. (2007). They presented an...
- Council of Europe recommended a review of medical classification that pathologise variations in **** characteristics. Numerous clinical scales and measurement...
- rights of ****ual minorities resist what they perceive as attempts to pathologise or medicalise 'deviant' ****uality, and choose to fight for acceptance...
- Damian; Murray, Fergus (2024). "Towards autistic flow theory: A non-pathologising conceptual approach". Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour. 54...
- was neutral on one. GLADD also said the C**** Review "may implicitly pathologise trans and non-binary identities" or "perpetuate stigmatisation of this...