From the Greek for "under the ribs", it's the one-word alternate name for illness anxiety disorder
Hypochondria
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of this condition, Latin for "out of one's mind"
Dementia
Dracula had alliumphobia, fear of this plant
Garlic
"Did I do that?" is a catchphrase on this show that began as a spinoff from "Perfect Strangers"
Family Matters
Job with billable hours: A TORT YEN
Attorney
For his studies in the early 20th century, this Russian scientist is considered the pioneer of classical conditioning
Pavlov
A psych study of high concentrated practice by Berlin violin students led to this numerical "rule" of success
The 10,000 hour rule
A 1980s experiment using this, EEG for short, seemed to show the brain starting an action before a conscious decision is made
Electroencephalogram
In its run this show has followed the professional growth of Meredith from her intern days to chief of general surgery
Grey's Anatomy
Top 10 cause of mortality in the U.S.: ABETS DIE
Diabetes
In psychoanalysis, this term refers to a patient projecting emotions from a previous relationship onto the therapist
Transference
A "dark triad" that leads to exploiting others is psychopathy, Machiavellianism & this selfish -ism inspired by myth
Narcissism
This Ph.D. in psychology wrote the seminal 1913 article "Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It"
Dr. John Watson
Once a PBS staple with LeVar Burton, this kids' series has been rebooted with viral librarian Mychal Threets as the host
Reading Rainbow
The Vipassana type of this practice purifies the mind: INDIA TOTEM
Meditation
In psychology, this three syllable verb means to contribute to a loved one's pathological behavior. Often used on the show 'Intervention".
Enable
In 2013 the American Psychiatric Assoc. dropped subtypes including "paranoid" for this mental disorder
Schizophrenia
When one abandons adult behaviors for more childlike patterns, he is exhibiting this defense mechanism
Regression
Garnering 6 acting Emmy nominations, he played the often-abrasive but brilliant Dr. Gregory House
Hugh Laurie
Marital virtue: TIDY LIFE
Fidelity
In 1890 this brother of novelist Henry published his classic textbook "The Principles of Psychology"
William James
1908s M.I.T. researchers found that carbs must be consumed for this mood-elevating neurotransmitter to be released
Serotonin
Born in 1895, she followed her father into the psychology biz
Anna Freud
A podcast episode from "Office Ladies" debated whether or not this character in HR from "The Office" was "the Scranton Strangler"
Toby Flenderson
Striking, unusual & ready to be photographed: QUITE SPRUCE
Picturesque