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Psychosocial vs Cohesion - What's the difference?

psychosocial | cohesion |

As an adjective psychosocial

is (of behaviour) having both psychological and social aspects.

As a noun cohesion is

cohesion (the state of cohering, or of sticking together).

psychosocial

English

Adjective

(-)
  • (of behaviour) having both psychological and social aspects
  • * '>citation
  • It seems to me that most of those who adhere to an
    organicist position in psychiatry espouse a system of
    values of which they are unaware. They imply that they recognize as
    scientific only physics (and its branches), but instead of
    asserting this, they say that they object to psychosocial the-
    ories only because they are false. [...]

    cohesion

    English

    Alternative forms

    * (archaic)

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • State of cohering, or of working together.
  • Unit cohesion is important in the military.
  • (physics, chemistry) Various intermolecular forces that hold solids and liquids together.
  • (biology) Growing together of normally distinct parts of a plant.
  • (computing) Degree to which different modules in a computing system are functionally dependent on others.
  • (linguistics) Grammatical or lexical relationship between different parts of the same text.
  • Antonyms

    * adhesion * (computing) coupling

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