psychology (noun)
51analytical psychology — noun the psychoanalytical system of psychology developed and practised by the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung (1875–1961) …
52experimental psychology — noun the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific investigation of responses to stimuli in controlled situations …
53gestalt psychology — noun a movement in psychology seeking to explain perceptions as gestalts rather than analysing their constituents …
54clinical psychology — noun the branch of psychology concerned with the treatment of abnormal mentation and behavior • Hypernyms: ↑psychotherapy, ↑psychotherapeutics, ↑mental hygiene …
55analytic psychology — noun 1. : the analysis and classification of mental data (as sensations and feelings) especially by introspection contrasted with experimental psychology 2. : a modification of psychoanalysis that adds to the concept of the personal unconscious… …
56collective psychology — noun : social psychology …
57content psychology — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: content (IV) : the study of the components and constituents of consciousness specifically by introspective methods contrasted with act psychology …
58dynamic psychology — noun : a psychological approach or system affirming that human acts are understandable and predictable only through an analysis of the previous experiences and motivational states of the organism rather than through a simple description of the… …
59hormic psychology — noun : psychology concerned with the purposive factor or force in behavior …
60medical psychology — noun : theories of personality and behavior not necessarily derived from academic psychology that provide a basis for psychotherapeutics in psychiatry and in general medicine …