psychology (noun)
71reverse psychology — noun The advocacy of one course of action in such a way as to persuade someone to take an opposite course …
72depth psychology — noun the psychoanalytic study of unconscious mental processes and motives …
73depth psychology — noun a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud his physician recommended psychoanalysis • Syn: ↑psychoanalysis, ↑analysis • Derivationally… …
74Freudian psychology — noun the psychological theories of Sigmund Freud • Hypernyms: ↑psychotherapy, ↑psychotherapeutics, ↑mental hygiene …
75Jungian psychology — noun the psychological theories of Carl Jung • Hypernyms: ↑psychotherapy, ↑psychotherapeutics, ↑mental hygiene …
76association psychology — noun or association theory : associationism …
77behavior psychology — noun : behaviorism …
78constitutional psychology — noun : the systematic attempt to account for such psychological variables as temperament and character in terms of bodily shape and organic function …
79deep psychology — noun : psychoanalysis …
80educational psychology — noun : a field of study that deals with the application of objective psychological methods and especially of standardized tests to such problems as the selection of students for advanced or specialized training, the assessment of a student s… …