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Psyche (Greco-Roman goddess) proper noun [UK: ˈsaɪk.i] [US: ˈsaɪk.i] | Psiqueproper noun |
psyche (the human soul, mind, or spirit) noun [UK: ˈsaɪk.i] [US: ˈsaɪk.i] | psiquenoun psiquisnoun |
psyched (frightened) adjective [UK: ˈsaɪkt] [US: ˈsaɪkt] | asustadoadjective |
psyched (thrilled) adjective [UK: ˈsaɪkt] [US: ˈsaɪkt] | emocionadoadjective mentalizadoadjectiveI'm psyched. = Estoy mentalizado. |
psychedelic (of, containing or generating hallucinations, etc.) adjective [UK: ˌsaɪk.ɪ.ˈde.lɪk] [US: ˌsaɪk.ə.ˈde.lɪk] | psicodélicoadjective |
psychiatric (of, or relating to, psychiatry) adjective [UK: ˌsaɪk.ɪ.ˈæ.trɪk] [US: ˌsaɪk.i.ˈæ.trɪk] | psiquiátricoadjectiveExcessive use of the Internet is not a medical or psychiatric issue. = Un uso excesivo de Internet no es una cuestión médica o psiquiátrica. |
psychiatry [psychiatries] (branch of medicine dealing with mental disorders) noun [UK: saɪˈk.aɪə.tri] [US: saɪˈk.aɪə.tri] | psiquiatríanoun |
psychiatrist [psychiatrists] (doctor specializing in psychiatry) noun [UK: sɪˈk.aɪə.trɪst] [US: səˈk.aɪə.trəst] | psiquiatranoun siquiatranoun |
psycho [psychos] (psychotic or otherwise insane person) noun [UK: ˈsaɪk.əʊ] [US: ˈsaɪko.ʊ] | psicópatanoun |
psycho- (relating to the mind) adjective | psico-adjective |
psychoactive (pharmacology: affecting the mind or mental processes) adjective [UK: sˌaɪkəʊˈaktɪv] [US: sˌaɪkoʊˈæktɪv] | psicoactivoadjective |
psychoaffective adjective | sicoafectivoadjective |
psychoanalysis [psychoanalyses] (family of pseudoscientific psychological theories) noun [UK: ˌsaɪk.əʊə.ˈnæ.lə.sɪs] [US: ˌsaɪko.ʊə.ˈnæ.lə.sɪs] | psicoanálisisnoun |
psychoanalyst [psychoanalysts] (practitioner) noun [UK: ˌsaɪk.əʊ.ˈæ.nə.lɪst] [US: ˌsaɪko.ʊ.ˈæ.nə.lɪst] | psicoanalistanoun |
psychoanalytic (of or relating to psychoanalysis) adjective [UK: ˌsaɪk.əʊ.ˌæ.nə.ˈlɪ.tɪk] [US: ˌsaɪko.ʊ.ˌæ.nə.ˈlɪ.tɪk] | psicoanalíticoadjective |
psychoanalyze [psychoanalyzed, psychoanalyzing, psychoanalyzes] (practice psychoanalysis) verb [UK: ˌsaɪk.əʊ.ˈæ.nə.laɪz] [US: ˌsaɪko.ʊ.ˈæ.nə.laɪz] | psicoanalizarverb |
psychodrama [psychodramas] (a form of psychotherapy) noun [UK: sˌaɪkəʊdrˈɑːmə] [US: sˌaɪkoʊdrˈɑːmə] | psicodramanoun |
psychodynamic (of or pertaining to psychodynamics) adjective [UK: ˌsaɪko.daɪ.ˈnæ.mɪk] [US: ˌsaɪko.daɪ.ˈnæ.mɪk] | psicodinámicoadjective |
psychogenic (originating from or caused by state of mind) adjective [UK: ˌsaɪko.ˈdʒe.nɪk] [US: ˌsaɪko.ˈdʒe.nɪk] | psicogénicoadjective sicogénicoadjective |
psychogeriatrician (psychiatrist subspecialising in elderly people) noun | psicogeriatranoun |
psychokinesis (movement inanimate objects by the use of psychic power) noun [UK: ˌsaɪk.əʊk.ɪ.ˈniː.sɪs] [US: ˌsaɪko.ʊk.ɪ.ˈniː.sɪs] | psicociensisnoun psicoquinesianoun telequinesianoun telequinesisnoun |
psychological (of or pertaining to psychology) adjective [UK: ˌsaɪk.ə.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩] [US: ˌsaɪk.ə.ˈlɑː.dʒɪk.l̩] | psicológicoadjectiveJohn has psychological problems. = John tiene problemas psicológicos. |
psychological warfare (mentally manipulative approach to warfare) noun | guerra psicológicanoun |
psychologically (in a psychological manner) adverb [UK: ˌsaɪk.ə.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩i] [US: ˌsaɪk.ə.ˈlɑː.dʒɪk.l̩i] | psicológicamenteadverbPsychologically it's the best time to reveal the secret. = Psicológicamente es el mejor momento para revelar el secreto. |
psychology [psychologies] (study of the human mind) noun [UK: saɪˈk.ɒ.lə.dʒi] [US: saɪˈk.ɑː.lə.dʒi] | psicologíanoun |
psychologist [psychologists] (expert in the field of psychology) noun [UK: saɪˈk.ɒ.lə.dʒɪst] [US: saɪˈk.ɑː.lə.dʒəst] | psicóloganoun psicólogonoun sicóloganoun sicólogonoun |
psychometrics (design of psychological tests to measure intelligence) noun | psicometríanoun |
psychometry [psychometries] (paranormal ability) noun [UK: saɪkˈəʊmətri] [US: saɪkˈoʊmətri] | psicometríanoun |
psychonaut noun | psiconautanoun |
psychopath [psychopaths] (person with a personality disorder characterized by a lack of empathy) noun [UK: ˈsaɪk.əʊ.pæθ] [US: ˈsaɪko.ʊ.pæθ] | psicópatanoun |