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psychological

İngilizce - Türkçe

sıklık sırası: 1898

PSYCHOLOGICAL = [saykı'locikıl] adjective
psikolojik, ruhbilimsel
İngilizce örnek : He suffered psychological damage from his wife's death.
Türkçe çevirisi : Karısının ölümünden psikolojik hasar gördü.

PSYCHOLOGICAL
Psychological Adjustment: The process of adapting to changes or life events that affect mental well-being.
Psychological Assessment Battery: A set of tests and measures used to assess various aspects of mental health and cognitive functioning.
Psychological Assessment Interview: A structured conversation used to gather information about a person's mental state.
Psychological Assessment Measures: Specific tools and scales used to quantify various aspects of an individual's mental health.
Psychological Assessment Tools and Instruments: Devices and questionnaires used to measure psychological traits and behaviors.
Psychological Assessment: The process of evaluating an individual's mental and emotional well-being.
Psychological Autopsy: An investigation into the mental and emotional factors contributing to a person's suicide or sudden death.
Psychological Case Management: The coordination of various services and resources to support individuals with mental health needs.
Psychological Case Study: An in-depth examination of an individual's mental health history, symptoms, and treatment.
Psychological Coping Strategies: Techniques and methods used to deal with stress and adversity.
Psychological Counseling Services: Professional help for individuals dealing with mental and emotional challenges.
Psychological Counseling Session: A scheduled meeting between a therapist and a client to discuss and address mental health concerns.
Psychological Counseling Techniques: Specific approaches and methods employed by therapists during counseling sessions.
Psychological Development: The process of psychological growth and maturation.
Psychological Disorder: A condition that affects a person's mental health and behavior.
Psychological Disorders in Children: Mental health conditions that affect young individuals.
Psychological Disorders List: A catalog of recognized mental health conditions.
Psychological Distress: A state of emotional pain or suffering often associated with mental health challenges.
Psychological Disturbances: Disruptions in an individual's emotional and mental well-being, often leading to psychological disorders.
Psychological Evaluation Report: A document summarizing the findings of a mental health assessment.
Psychological Evaluation: An assessment of an individual's mental and emotional state.
Psychological Experiments: Studies designed to investigate mental processes and behavior.
Psychological Factors in Education: The influence of mental and emotional factors on learning and academic performance.
Psychological Factors: Elements within the mind that influence behavior and emotions.
Psychological First Aid: Immediate support and care provided to individuals in crisis to help stabilize their mental state.
Psychological Health and Wellness: The promotion of mental well-being and a positive emotional state.
Psychological Intervention: Actions taken to address mental health issues and provide support.
Psychological Phenomenon: An observable occurrence or behavior related to the mind and emotions.
Psychological Rehabilitation: A process aimed at restoring mental health and functioning after a setback or trauma.
Psychological Research: The study of human behavior and mental processes.
Psychological Resilience Factors: The characteristics and attributes that contribute to a person's ability to bounce back from adversity and stress.
Psychological Resilience Training: Programs and activities designed to enhance an individual's ability to bounce back from adversity.
Psychological Resilience: The ability to adapt and cope with adversity and stress.
Psychological Self-care: Activities and practices individuals engage in to maintain or improve their mental and emotional well-being.
Psychological Stress: The emotional and mental strain experienced in response to challenging situations.
Psychological Stressors: Factors or situations that trigger emotional and mental strain.
Psychological Support System: A network of individuals and resources that provide emotional assistance and stability.
Psychological Support: Assistance and care provided to improve mental well-being.
Psychological Symptoms: Observable signs of mental and emotional distress.
Psychological Testing and Assessment: The practice of evaluating cognitive and emotional functioning through tests and assessments.
Psychological Therapy Techniques: Methods used by therapists to treat mental health issues.
Psychological Therapy: A treatment that aims to improve a person's mental and emotional state.
Psychological Trauma Therapy: Therapeutic interventions aimed at helping individuals recover from emotional and mental trauma.
Psychological Trauma: Emotional and psychological damage resulting from a distressing event.
Psychological Well-being: A state of good mental health and emotional balance.

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