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psychologist
[sahy-kol-uh-jist]
adjective
Also psychologistic. of or relating to psychologism.
Word History and Origins
Origin of psychologist1
Example Sentences
About the only measure everyone says is needed is more provision of school doctors, nurses and psychologists in order to detect early signs of pupils going off the rails.
Mayan Eliahu Ifhar, the developmental psychologist at the protest in Tel Aviv, says that differences over the war are dividing her from friends, not just from adversaries.
“Is Owen OK? Is he with his child psychologist?”
"Additionally, with fewer educational psychologists in schools and the increasing impact of mental health issues, particularly since Covid, we must do more to support children and young people's wellbeing."
Sometimes a person’s only point of contact with a medical professional who could help them with depression is their family doctor, who could refer them to a psychologist.
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