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psychology
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psychology /psy·chol·o·gy/ (si-kol´ah-je) the science dealing with the mind and mental processes, especially in relation to human and animal behavior.psycholog´icpsycholog´ical
analytic psychology  psychology based on the concept of the collective unconscious and the complex.
child psychology  the study of the development of the mind of the child.
clinical psychology  the use of psychologic knowledge and techniques in the treatment of persons with emotional difficulties.
community psychology  a broad term referring to the organization of community resources for the prevention of mental disorders.
criminal psychology  the study of the mentality, motivation, and social behavior of criminals.
depth psychology  psychoanalysis.
developmental psychology  the study of behavioral change through the life span.
dynamic psychology  that stressing the element of energy in mental processes.
environmental psychology  the study of the effects of the physical and social environment on behavior.
experimental psychology  the study of the mind and mental operations by the use of experimental methods.
gestalt psychology  gestaltism.
physiologic psychology , physiological psychology the branch of psychology that studies the relationship between physiologic and psychologic processes.
social psychology  that treating of the social aspects of mental life.

psy·chol·o·gy (s-kl-j)
n.
1. The science that deals with mental processes and behavior.
2. The emotional and behavioral characteristics of an individual, group, or activity.

psychology (sīkol´jē),
n 1. the study of behavior and the functions and processes of the mind, especially as related to the social and physical environment.
n 2. a profession that involves the practical applications of knowledge, skills, and techniques in the understanding of, prevention of, or solution to individual or social problems, especially in regard to the interaction between the individual and the physical and social environment.

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