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Second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs)are collectively referred to as "atypical" antipsychotics.
Recurrent Episodes
Episodes of a condition or symptoms that happen repeatedly over time.
Lack Of Control Theory
A psychological concept suggesting that individuals who feel they have little control over their life circumstances are more likely to develop mental health issues.
Artifact Theory
A concept that suggests perceptions or interpretations of data can be influenced by inherent biases or flaws in the measurement process.
Hormone Theory
A concept suggesting that hormones play a central role in determining behavior and physiological processes.
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