17 WPME p. 90
psychology
study of the human mind and behavior
psyche
one's inner or mental life, or self-image
psychic
pertaining to the mind; extrasensory
psychopathy
mental or emotional disturbance
psychosomatic
describing the interaction of mind and body
psychoanalysis
psychological treatment based on Freudian techniques
psychogenic
originating in the mind or emotions
pschogenic
originating in the mind or emotions
psychotherapy
general term for psychological treatment
psychopath
person lacking in social conscience or inner censor
Psychological treatment aims at sharpening the intellect
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Psychic phenomena can be explained on rational or physical grounds
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A psychosomatic symptom is caused by organic disease.
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Every therapist uses psychoanalysis.
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A psychogenic illness originates in the mind or emotions.
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A psychotherapist must have a medical degree.
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Psychoanalytically oriented therapy uses Freudian techniques.
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A psychopath is often a criminal.
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one’s inner or mental life, or self-image
psyche
the adjective that denotes the interactions, especially in illness, between mind and body
psychosomatic
mentally or emotionally disturbed
psychopathic
study of behavior
psychology
treatment by Freudian techniques
psychoanalysis
pertaining to the study of behavior (adj.)
psychological
of mental or emotional origin
psychogenic
general term for treatment of emotional disorders
psychotherapy
antisocial person
psychopath