WordNet
- free somebody (from an erroneous belief)
- freed of a mistaken or misguided notion; "some people are still not disabused of the old idea that the universe revolves around the Earth" (同)undeceived
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- (…について)〈人〉‘の'迷いを解く,誤解を解く《+『名』+『of』+『名』》
English Journal
- A case for justified non-voluntary active euthanasia: exploring the ethics of the Groningen Protocol.
- Manninen BA1.
- Journal of medical ethics.J Med Ethics.2006 Nov;32(11):643-51.
- One of the most recent controversies to arise in the field of bioethics concerns the ethics for the Groningen Protocol: the guidelines proposed by the Groningen Academic Hospital in The Netherlands, which would permit doctors to actively euthanise terminally ill infants who are suffering. The Gronin
- PMID 17074822
- Abuse and disabuse of the drug metaphor in psychotherapy research: hold on to the baby as you throw out the bath.
- Silberschatz G1.
- Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.J Consult Clin Psychol.1994 Oct;62(5):949-51.
- Stiles and Shapiro (1994) argue that trivial correlations between process variables and treatment outcome point to inherent methodological limitations of correlational designs in process-outcome research. In coming to such a far-reaching (erroneous) conclusion, Stiles and Shapiro are throwing out th
- PMID 7806724
- Disabuse of the drug metaphor: psychotherapy process-outcome correlations.
- Stiles WB1, Shapiro DA.
- Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.J Consult Clin Psychol.1994 Oct;62(5):942-8.
- The drug metaphor suggests that if a process component (e.g., interpretation) is an active ingredient of a successful psychotherapy, then administering a relatively high level of it should yield a relatively positive outcome, and levels of the process component and the outcome should be correlated a
- PMID 7806723
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- tr.v. dis·a·bused, dis·a·bus·ing, dis·a·bus·es. To free from a falsehood or misconception: I must disabuse you of your feelings of grandeur. [French désabuser : dés-, dis- + abuser, to delude (from Old French, to misuse; see abuse ).] disabuse ...
- Disabuse definition, to free (a person) from deception or error. See more.
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