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psychologist

/sahy-kol-uh-jist/US // saɪˈkɒl ə dʒɪst //

心理学家,心理医生,心理专家,心理咨询师

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a specialist in psychology.
    • : Philosophy. an adherent to or advocate of psychologism.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Also psy·chol·o·gis·tic. of or relating to psychologism.

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Examples

  • Winford, a psychologist, knew that some of her patients counted on the federal Lifeline program to obtain smartphones and cover the costs of their monthly bills.

  • Olmsted, whose work includes compelling insights from leading sports psychologists, kept referring to the sports experience as one in which you are “constantly being subconsciously connected.”

  • The two grew up in Lanham, with an educator father and psychologist mother.

  • Mirta Galesic is a psychologist at the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico.

  • Brain researchers and psychologists have cautioned against building bridges too far between their work and educational practice.

  • Most of us have an unhealthy relationship with anger, writes author and psychologist Andrea Brandt.

  • Perhaps in part because it was an FBI coup, the CIA stepped in with its high-priced psychologist.

  • Jean Piaget, the most famous developmental psychologist of the 20th Century, highlights this in a classic study.

  • A psychologist from the Syrian town of Latakia recently told me she had counseled 15 women who had been released from detention.

  • And the final product of our training must be neither a psychologist nor a brickmason, but a man.

  • This subtle change in her view of Monte Irvin she was incapable of appreciating, for Rita was no psychologist.

  • As psychologist assigned to Disposition Council, may I ask if there is an area of concurrence?

  • The author has avoided technicalities, and has also resisted the temptation of the psychologist to indulge in metaphysics.

  • From an angry woman, she suddenly became a professional psychologist, coolly observing reactions.

  • "I don't know," Myers said to him, one evening, as they sat over a bottle of rye in the psychologist's apartment.