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- personality. Psychologists' interests extend to interpersonal relationships, psychological resilience, family resilience, and other areas within social psychology...
- Psychological trauma (also known as mental trauma, psychiatric trauma, emotional damage, or psychotrauma) is an emotional response caused by severe distressing...
- Psychological drama, or psychodrama, is a subgenre of drama and psychological fiction literatures that generally focuses upon the emotional, mental, and...
- Psychological evaluation is a method to ****ess an individual's behavior, personality, cognitive abilities, and several other domains. A common reason...
- Psychological testing refers to the administration of psychological tests. Psychological tests are administered or scored by trained evaluators. A person's...
- In literature, psychological fiction (also psychological realism) is a narrative genre that emphasizes interior characterization and motivation to explore...
- Psychological egoism is the view that humans are always motivated by self-interest and selfishness, even in what seem to be acts of altruism. It claims...
- Psychological horror is a subgenre of horror and psychological fiction with a particular focus on mental, emotional, and psychological states to frighten...
- Psychological thriller is a genre combining the thriller and psychological fiction genres. It is commonly used to describe literature or films that deal...
- Psychological pain, mental pain, or emotional pain is an unpleasant feeling (a suffering) of a psychological, non-physical origin. A pioneer in the field...