Self-understanding as to the motives and reasons behind one's own actions or those of another's.
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International Nifedipine Study Intervention as a Goal in Hypertension Treatment
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in·sight 'in-.sīt n
1) understanding or awareness of one's mental or emotional condition esp recognition that one is mentally ill
2) immediate and clear understanding (as seeing the solution to a problem or the means to reaching a goal) that takes place without recourse to overt trial-and-error behavior
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n.
(in psychology) knowledge of oneself. The term is applied particularly to a patient's recognition that he has psychological problems; in this sense absence of insight is a feature of psychosis. The term is also applied to the patient's accuracy of understanding the development of his personality and his problems; in this sense insight is enhanced by psychotherapy.
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in·sight (inґsīt) 1. in psychiatry, the patient's awareness and understanding of the origins and meaning of his attitudes, feelings, and behavior and of his disturbing symptoms; self-understanding. 2. in problem solving, the sudden perception of the appropriate relationships of things that results in a solution.Medical dictionary. 2011.