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  2. ma·ture. ( mă-chūr') 1. Ripe; fully developed. 2. To ripen; to become fully developed. [L. maturus, ripe] Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012.

  3. If you describe someone as mature, you think that they are fully developed and balanced in their personality and emotional behaviour. [ approval ] They are emotionally mature and should behave responsibly.

    • Defining Maturity
    • Never Too Old to Grow Up
    • Family Systems Front and Center
    • Key Behaviors That Show Maturity

    According to Merriam Webster, maturity means adulthood and full development. Unofficially, many adults who read the sage words of the late advice columnist Ann Landers may remember the column titled "Maturity," easily found in an online search.3 In that classic prose, Landers wrote that people display maturity in patience, perseverance, decision-ma...

    Jenny Brown, MSW, writes in Growing Yourself Up: How to Bring Your Best to All of Life’s Relationships that the overriding question remains: Am I up for addressing the immature part I’m playing in relationships?6“Seeing what we need to change about our unhelpful reactions, and working on them in the world of relationships, creates positive rippled ...

    Our families of origin serve as a relationship template. It’s where we learn how to be and think and what the roles of husband, wife, father, and mother look like. In 2018, Roberta Gilbert, M.D., updated her classic book The Eight Concepts of Bowen Theory—which I often point therapy clients to, to obtain a quick understanding of the nuclear family ...

    The list below succinctly explains many family systems tenets: 1. Think “How do we all impact one another?” rather than “Why can’t that person…” 2. Resist the childish impulse to blame others when things don’t go well in life. 3. Do not over-function for others, for extended periods. Practice true help by setting them on an independent and successf...

  4. www.rcog.org.uk › for-the-public › a-z-of-medical-termsA-Z of medical terms | RCOG

    This alphabetical list contains explanations of medical words you may come across on the RCOG website or when you see your doctor.

  5. 1 day ago · Publication Date: 2021. Medical Terminology for Healthcare Professions is an Open Educational Resource (OER) that focuses on breaking down, pronouncing, and learning the meaning of medical terms within the context of anatomy and physiology. This resource is targeted for Healthcare Administration, Health Sciences, and Pre-Professional students.

  6. Geriatrics refers to medical care for older adults, an age group that is not easy to define precisely. Gerontology is the study of aging, including biologic, sociologic, and psychologic changes.

  7. This is a list of roots, suffixes, and prefixes used in medical terminology, their meanings, and their etymologies. Most of them are combining forms in Neo-Latin and hence international scientific vocabulary. There are a few general rules about how they combine.

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