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conversion /con·ver·sion/ (kon-ver´zhun) an unconscious defense mechanism by which the anxiety that stems from intrapsychic conflict is converted and expressed in somatic symptoms.
conversion [kənvur′zhən] Etymology: L, convertere, to turn around 1 changing from one form to another; transmutation. 2 (in obstetrics) the correction of a fetal position during labor. 3 (in psychiatry) an unconscious defense mechanism by which emotional conflicts that ordinarily cause anxiety are repressed and transformed into symbolic physical symptoms that have no organic basis. Loss of sensation, paralysis, pain, and other dysfunctions of the nervous system are the most common somatic expressions of conversion. conversion 1. the act of changing into something of different form or properties. 2. manipulative correction of malposition of a fetal part during labor. conversion formulae formulae for conversion of one numerical mode of expression into a different mode, e.g. avoirdupois to metric weight. conversion ratio a measure of activity of the thyroid gland; it expresses the proportion of the total radioactivity of the plasma, subsequent to the injection of radioactive iodine, which is bound to protein (protein-bound iodine test). conversion Psychiatry An unconscious defense mechanism by which anxiety caused by intrapsychic conflict is converted and expressed in a somatically symbolic fashion Clinical Paralysis, pain, sensory loss Patient discussion about conversion formulae. Q. While in a conversation with anyone they have about a minute before I loose tract and intrest, Is this ADHD I always feel like I have to go full speed 24/7 and can never relax, sounds strange I know but it seems to be catching up with me. A. not necessarily...i see that you are 31. those symptoms are new? if so- thee are other conditions that might cause them. hyperthyroid can get you in that state too. so it might be a good idea to go and get checked up. Q. What are the common caloric conversions? Hi my new friends, help me to find out how does caloric expenditure affect weight loss? What are the common caloric conversions? A. Hi my new friend. Welcome to this community. I have given here the caloric equivalents for your reference: Read more or ask a question about conversion formulae1 pound = 3500 kcal 1 gram fat = 9 kcal 1 gram carbohydrate = 4 kcal 1 gram protein = 4 kcal 1 gram alcohol = 7 kcal Example: How does caloric expenditure affect weight loss? An individual creates a caloric deficit by walking one mile to and from work each day. Assuming a 100 calorie per mile caloric expenditure, how many weeks would it take to lose one pound? 1 lb = 3500 calories 2 miles per day x 5 days = 10 miles 10 miles x 100 calories = 1000 calories per week 3,500 calories ÷ 1000 = 3.5 weeks This information is a fundamental for ACE certifications. Knowledge on this subject is required by our professionals. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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