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reintegration

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reintegration /re·in·te·gra·tion/ (-in-tĕ-gra´shun)
1. biological integration after a state of disruption.
2. restoration of harmonious mental function after disintegration of the personality in mental illness.

re·in·te·gra·tion (rn-t-grshn)
n.
1. Restoration to a condition of integration or unity.
2. The return to well-adjusted functioning following mental illness.

re·inte·grate v.
re·inte·grative adj.

reintegration [re″in-tĕ-gra´shun]
1. biological integration.
2. the restoration of harmonious mental function after disintegration of the personality in mental illness.


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