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One significant change from the DSM-IV-TR and the DSM-5 is the inclusion of a severity scale for each diagnosis.
Acquired Drive
A learned or conditioned drive that results from experiences or social influences, rather than innate biological needs.
Getting A Haircut
The act of having one's hair trimmed, styled, or cut by a professional barber or stylist.
Homeostatic Drive
The body's regulatory process to maintain internal stability and balance of physiological systems, often in response to external changes.
Drive-Reduction Theory
A theory of motivation proposing that the purpose of behavior is to reduce drives or needs.
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