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Definition of psychologist in English: psychologistnoun sʌɪˈkɒlədʒɪstsaɪˈkɑlədʒəst An expert or specialist in psychology. Example sentencesExamples - She had to have an operation and has been under the care of a psychologist for panic attacks.
- At the centre psychologists will offer free consultations to patients and their relatives.
- As a psychologist and educator, she was keenly aware of individual differences.
- Many cognitive psychologists also examine the effects of selective attention.
- I found a wonderful woman in LA who was a criminal psychologist dealing with psychopaths.
- Ernst Mach is well known to psychologists for his contributions to the theory of sensation.
- She told my mum, who then kept an eye on me, so did the school, who made me speak to a psychologist about it all, which I hated!
- Jungian psychologists have helped us to understand the bi-polar nature of women.
- The key to this explanation is something psychologists call cognitive responses.
- It so drained Dunwoody that he felt forced to consult a sports psychologist.
- David Taylor is a psychologist with a background in psychopharmacology and development.
- So we asked a psychologist to devise a scientifically valid test, which we took to two schools.
- Some feminist psychologists aim to understand and improve the lives of women and girls.
- In an attempt to answer this question, psychologists have compiled a huge database on what makes people happy.
- My view is that more recent history is generally a lot more relevant than evolutionary psychologists claim.
- The school also has visiting therapists and psychologists to provide necessary guidance.
- Establish criteria for specialist consultation and for sharing care with psychologists and nurses.
- I could be a criminal psychologist, a guidance counsellor, a social worker.
- They are working as part of a team of educational welfare officers, psychologists and health experts.
- I'm very uncomfortable with the idea of these psychologists analysing my responses.
Synonyms adviser, consultant, guide, mentor, confidant, confidante Definition of psychologist in US English: psychologistnounsaɪˈkɑlədʒəstsīˈkäləjəst An expert or specialist in psychology. Example sentencesExamples - Ernst Mach is well known to psychologists for his contributions to the theory of sensation.
- David Taylor is a psychologist with a background in psychopharmacology and development.
- They are working as part of a team of educational welfare officers, psychologists and health experts.
- She had to have an operation and has been under the care of a psychologist for panic attacks.
- The key to this explanation is something psychologists call cognitive responses.
- So we asked a psychologist to devise a scientifically valid test, which we took to two schools.
- I'm very uncomfortable with the idea of these psychologists analysing my responses.
- Establish criteria for specialist consultation and for sharing care with psychologists and nurses.
- It so drained Dunwoody that he felt forced to consult a sports psychologist.
- As a psychologist and educator, she was keenly aware of individual differences.
- Some feminist psychologists aim to understand and improve the lives of women and girls.
- She told my mum, who then kept an eye on me, so did the school, who made me speak to a psychologist about it all, which I hated!
- Jungian psychologists have helped us to understand the bi-polar nature of women.
- I could be a criminal psychologist, a guidance counsellor, a social worker.
- My view is that more recent history is generally a lot more relevant than evolutionary psychologists claim.
- The school also has visiting therapists and psychologists to provide necessary guidance.
- Many cognitive psychologists also examine the effects of selective attention.
- In an attempt to answer this question, psychologists have compiled a huge database on what makes people happy.
- I found a wonderful woman in LA who was a criminal psychologist dealing with psychopaths.
- At the centre psychologists will offer free consultations to patients and their relatives.
Synonyms adviser, consultant, guide, mentor, confidant, confidante |