Brothers in psychology
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JOYCEBrothers in psychology
ELLISName in psychology.
OREXISAppetite, in psychology
NEEDSMotivators, in psychology
MOMExpert in pop psychology?
BFSKINNERLettered man in psychology?
MOMSExperts in pop psychology?
RECEPTMental image, in psychology.
AUTISMDaydreaming state, in psychology.
GESTALTConfiguration, in German psychology.
ANIMASInner personalities, in psychology
GESTALTSUnified wholes, in psychology
GESTALTOrganized whole, in psychology
EROSConcept in Freudian psychology
ANIMAPersona's counterpart, in Jungian psychology
CONATIONALMaking an effort, in psychology
SILENTLike the "p" in psychology
PIAGETBig name in child psychology
GESTALTSPatterns of experience, in psychology
ANIMAInner self, in Jungian psychology
ANIMAFeminine side, in Jungian psychology
psychobabbleJargon used in popular psychology
EGOTopic in an introductory psychology class
EROSCounterpart of Thanatos, in Freudian psychology
psychologistsAn expert or specialist in psychology
aufgabea set experimental task in psychology
psychologistAn expert or specialist in psychology
aufgabesAUFGABE, a set experimental task in psychology
IMAGOIdealized view of a parent, say, in psychology
viscerotonicin psychology, having a sociable, comfort-loving temperament associated with endomorphy
mandala(in Jungian psychology) a symbol representing the effort to reunify the self
logos(in Jungian psychology) The principle of reason and judgment, associated with the animus
RATTHERAPY"Should that say 'Art,' or will we really be practicing psychology on rodents in ...?"
chunked(in psychology or linguistic analysis) Group together (connected items or words) so that they can be stored or processed as single concepts
archetypes(in Jungian psychology) A primitive mental image inherited from the earliest human ancestors, and supposed to be present in the collective unconscious
chunking(in psychology or linguistic analysis) Group together (connected items or words) so that they can be stored or processed as single concepts
associationismA theory in philosophy or psychology that regards the simple association or co-occurrence of ideas or sensations as the primary basis of meaning, thought, or learning
animas(in the psychology of C. G. Jung) a. the inner personality that is turned toward the unconscious of the individual b. the feminine principle, esp. as present in men
anima(in the psychology of C. G. Jung) a. the inner personality that is turned toward the unconscious of the individual b. the feminine principle, esp. as present in men