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From the Greek psyche, (mind) logos (study), the study of the nature and functions of the mind and of human behaviour
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| psychology |
The Psychology Language Model is for specialists in the practice of outpatient diagnosis and management of emotional, behavioral, and social disorders utilizing standardized testing instruments.
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| psychology |
the science of mind and behavior. The mental or behavioral characteristics of an individual or group.
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| psychology |
An academic discipline, a profession and a science dealing with the study of mental processes and behavior of people and animals. A psychologist holds a degree in psychology from an accredited program. Many providers of clinical psychological services are licensed under state law, whereas those who teach or do research are usually exempt from licensure requirements. Licensed psychologists generally hold a doctoral degree in psychology and have two years of supervised work experience. ...
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is the systematic study of behavior and mental processes. It is not limited to humans, and is intended to include other animals as well as the rationale for animal study.
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