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 Translation for 'mental state' from English to Icelandic
SYNO mental condition | mental state | psychological condition | ...
sálfræði
sálarástand {hv}
mental state
Partial Matches
sálfræði
andlegur {adj}
mental
geðrænn {adj}mental
sálfræði
greindaraldur {k}
mental age
læknisfr.
þroskahömlun {kv}
mental handicap
stærðf.
hugarreikningur {k}
mental arithmetic
sálfræði
geðtruflun {kv}
mental alienation
sálfræði
geðtruflun {kv}
mental illness
læknisfr.sálfræði
geðheilbrigði {kv}
mental health
sálfræði
geðveila {kv}
mental disorder
þreklyndi {hv}mental strength
geðheilsa {kv}mental health
geðsjúkdómur {k}mental disease
sálfræði
geðröskun {kv}
mental disorder <MD>
stjórn.
ríki {hv}
state
stjórn.
fylki {hv} [ríki]
state
eðlisfr.efnafr.
vökvahamur {k}
liquid state
stjórn.
alræðisríki {hv}
totalitarian state
stjórn.
þjóðveldi {hv}
free state
ríkiseinokun {kv}state monopoly
eðlisfr.
efnishamur {k}
aggregate state
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Usage Examples English
  • The issue of mental disorder may also come into play before a trial even begins if the accused's mental state prevents the accused from being able to appreciate the nature of a trial and to conduct a defence.
  • Nirvana is not a heaven but a mental state.
  • Euphoria is an emotional and mental state defined as a sense of great happiness and well-being.
  • Questions about his mental state arose from his erratic and bizarre behavior.
  • It proposed consideration of the mental state of sex criminals in legal judgements of their crimes.

  • Eventually the actor's mental state deteriorates until he seems to believe he is Lear himself, wandering into a storm and later reciting his lines uncontrollably.
  • Law Latin for "guilty mind") is the mental state of the crime committed and the legal determination of a crime may depend upon both a mental state and "actus reus", like the designation of a homicide as murder is a matter of intention to commit a crime or in some jurisidctions knowledge (and reckless disregard) that one's action (or lack of action) would cause a crime to be committed.
  • Literary and political events surrounding him contributed to upsets and the mental state, with troubles, stress and social troubles escalating.
  • Sigmund Freud had a Chow Chow named Jo-Fi Ling who attended all of his therapy sessions because he felt that dogs had a special sense that allows them to judge a person's character accurately, and admitted he depended on Jo-Fi for an assessment of a patient's mental state.
  • Since the progression to first episode psychosis is not inevitable, an alternative term is often preferred of at risk mental state.

  • Being internally "at peace" is considered by many to be a healthy mental state, or homeostasis and to be the opposite of feeling stressful, mentally anxious, or emotionally unstable.
  • One point he makes is that it is incoherent to talk of "knowing" that one is in some particular mental state.
  • In the novel "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" by Mark Haddon, the narrator arranges the sections of the story by consecutive prime numbers as a way to convey the mental state of its main character, a mathematically gifted teen with Asperger syndrome.
  • For a mental state to classify as a disorder, it generally needs to cause dysfunction.
  • As Hughes's mental state worsened, he ordered various tactics to delay payments to Boeing and Convair; his behavior led TWA's banks to insist that he be removed from management as a condition for further financing.

  • David Roche notes that Rita's lack of identity causes a breakdown that "occurs not only at the level of the character but also at the level of the image; the shot is subjected to special effects that fragment their image and their voices are drowned out in reverb, the camera seemingly writing out the mental state of the characters".
  • Theory of mind is the ability to attribute mental states to ourselves and others.
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