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Adjective
/ˌsīkəˈläjəkəl/,
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Of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person,
  1. Of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person
    • - the victim had sustained physical and psychological damage
  2. Of or relating to psychology
    • - psychological research
  3. (of an ailment or problem) Having a mental rather than a physical cause
    • - it was concluded that her pain was psychological

  1. mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature; "give psychological support"; "psychological warfare"
  2. of or relating to or determined by psychology; "psychological theories"
  3. (psychology) the science of mental life
  4. Psychology is the science and artEvans AN; Rooney BJ (2008). (p. 6). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Plante TG (2005). (p. 7). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.Hilgard ER; Kelly EL; Luckey B; Sanford RN; Shaffer LF; Shakow D (1947). Classics in the History of Psychology. York University. ...
  5. Psychologies magazine is a monthly women's magazine dedicated to personal development and wellbeing.
  6. (Psychology (album)) Psychology (2005) is the first album by Discover America on Tooth & Nail Records. It was engineered, produced, and fully recorded by Chris Staples.
  7. (Psychology (short story)) Psychology is a 1920 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in Bliss and Other Stories.
  8. (psychology) The study of the human mind; The study of human behavior; The study of animal behavior; The mental characteristics of a particular individual
  9. (psychologically) people need private space. This applies in public as well as behind closed doors and drawn curtains. ...
  10. (Psychologist) A professional specializing in counselling, including adjustment to disability. Psychologists use tests to identify personality and cognitive functioning. This information is shared with team members to assure consistency in approaches. ...
  11. (psychologist) a specialist in the study of the structure and function of the brain and related behaviors or mental processes. A psychologist may provide psychological evaluation, assessment, testing, and treatment, but may not prescribe medications.
  12. A clinical psychologist is a professional who treats mental illness, emotional disturbance, and behavior problems. They use talk therapy as treatment, and cannot prescribe medication. A clinical psychologist will have a master's degree (M.A.) or doctorate (Ph.D. ...
  13. (Psychologist) A professional, not a medical doctor, with advanced training in the study of mental processes and human behavior. ...
  14. (Psychologist) a licensed mental health professional (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) who specializes in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of mental disorders. ...
  15. (psychologist) Definition: Professionals who are concerned using psychological findings to help people live healthy and productive lives and resolve mental health problems.
  16. (Psychologist) Psychology is concerned with the study of feelings, behaviour (including the physiological and biological bases of behaviour), motives and thinking. A Psychologist therefore applies this knowledge to help people solve personal problems or help a group. ...
  17. ((School) Psychologist) A service provided by SISS to assist with the identification and servicing of students with disabilities. The traditional role of a psychologist in a school is diagnostic. ...
  18. (Psychologist (education)) This is a specialist psychologist who assesses the educational needs and development of children with special needs.
  19. (Psychologist) A doctor who offers patient and family support to help everyone adjust to change. Patients and their partners may receive sexual and/or family planning counseling.
  20. (Psychologist) A person licensed by a state examining board. This person must pass an oral or written exam or both as prescribed by the examining board. ...
  21. (Psychologist) A professional who holds a degree in psychology and is license to furnish diagnostic, assessment, preventative, and therapeutic services.
  22. (Psychologist) A professional whose distinguishing roles are to assess and manage intellectual and emotional function.
  23. (Psychologist) A specialist who can talk with you and your family about emotional and personal matters, and can help you make decisions.
  24. (Psychologist) A therapist qualified to help individuals or couples discuss, understand and manage the stresses of infertility and its treatment. Educationally prepared to the level of Doctorate in Psychology.
  25. (Psychologist) An expert in assessing overall development (including thinking, speaking, memory, reasoning skills, learning, socialization and school achievement). ...