Enuresis refers to repeated involuntary or intentional urination in inappropriate places (e.g., clothing, bed) beyond the developmental…
Encopresis is a condition in which a child (generally older than 4) repeatedly defecates in inappropriate places…
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. It involves both cognitive…
Emotion-Focused Therapy is a therapeutic approach that helps individuals become aware of, regulate, and transform distressing emotional…
Emotional Exhaustion is a state of feeling overwhelmed and drained by prolonged stress—often stemming from work (burnout),…
Emotional Abuse involves the systematic use of words and behaviors to manipulate, control, or belittle another person’s…
Electroconvulsive Therapy is a medical procedure used to treat severe psychiatric conditions—most commonly severe depression—by inducing controlled…
Eating Disorders are serious conditions characterized by persistent disturbances in eating behavior, body image, and/or weight regulation….
Dysthymia—currently referred to in the DSM-5 as Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD)—is a chronic form of depression characterized…
Drug Abuse (also referred to as Substance Abuse) involves the improper or hazardous use of legal or…