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psychologist
[ sahy-kol-uh-jist ]
adjective
- Also ·DZo·t. of or relating to psychologism.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of psychologist1
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“There could be significant benefits to finding a psychologist based in the U.S. specializing in severe pediatric post-traumatic stress disorder, which is a specialty that’s not available where he currently lives.”
"I had a putting coach, a strength and conditioning coach and a psychologist," she says.
Jamie's discussion of this incident with a child psychologist, played by Erin Doherty, is pivotal to the programme's acclaimed third episode.
I’m just a critic and certainly no psychologist, but on my second watch of “Magazine Dreams,” it felt like Majors was sharing a piece of his own pain.
But when the camera slowly tracking the psychologist and her patient dips behind Briony and frames Jamie from below, the 13-year-old looks as though he’s towering over her.
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