Psychologist meaning in English
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Definition
a psychologist: a person who studies the human mind, emotions and behavior
psychology: the study of the mind, emotions, and behavior
Examples
- "Dr. Donna : Yes, well, a psychologist actually."
- "I'm a talking doctor, a psychologist."
- "Dr. Gilchrist : I'm a dog psychologist, from New Zealand."
- "Communications and Management, minor in alternative psychology"
- "Dr. Donovan has agreed to become our new staff psychologist."
- "My question is this: are you open to working as a staff psychologist for my company, the Delavigne Corporation?"
- "Dr. Gilchrist : Hello, this is Dr. Jermaine Gilchrist from the Bruningburger Institute of Animal Psychology."
- "Social Psychology"
- "My experience includes an intensive six-month training course in alternative psychology, and a brief seminar in clowning techniques."
- "I have an undergraduate degree in social psychology, as well as a master's degree in Communications."
- "Now that you've told me that you're going to visit a psychologist, even if it is just to flirt with her, there's a very strong possibility that I will spread this information around the entire office, to my friends and post it on Internet chatrooms all over the world (this is the beauty of the World Wide Web)."
- "Dr. Gilchrist : I'm a dog psychologist from New Zealand."
- "Wishing you'd become an air hostess rather than a psychologist?"
- "I am a licensed and certified psychologist."
- "Fred Farmer : Well, as you're a high-profile psychologist, the device is yours for free, along with a generous testing fee, say $10,000?"
- "This is Donna Donovan, she's our staff psychologist."
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