0 someone who studies the human mind and human emotions and behaviour, and how different situations have an effect on people:
a child psychologist
an educational psychologist
1 someone who studies the mind and emotions and their relationship to behavior
Research psychologists normalize the results of their studies by comparing their subjects' behaviour with that of the general public.
Despite what many people think, aversion therapy is no longer used by professional psychologists in this country.
The psychologist's attitude seemed far too casual, even brutal.
The common challenge physiologists, philosophical psychologists, and also physicists set themselves in that period was that of making invisible forces visible.
Readers, it appears, were invited to engage in reflexive fantasy by associating their desired state of being with that of a trained psychologist.
Individual scientists may even be supposed to have a "character," analogous to the characters studied by psychologists.
The assessment of subjects' depressive symptoms was performed by trained psychiatrists and psychologists.
Most philosophers and psychologists shared the firm belief that their disciplines were substantially different in some ways.
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