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1 פסיכולוגיה
psychology -
2 פסיכולוגייה
psychology -
3 אנומיה
(Psychology) anomia, inability to recognize the names of objects or people -
4 אנומייה
(Psychology) anomia, inability to recognize the names of objects or people -
5 סכיזופרניה
(Psychology) schizophrenia, schizoidism, severe psychotic disorder characterized by psychosis (also characterized by agitation, catatonia, confusion, hallucinations, unusual behavior and extensive withdrawal) ; term used in an informal manner to indicate a split personality (Slang) -
6 תורת הנפש
psychology, psychiatry -
7 פסיכולוגיה אישיותית
personality psychology, branch of psychology that deals with the study of personality and its definition -
8 פסיכולוגית הגשטאלט
gestalt psychology, school of psychology that considers mental processes to be complete "wholes" which cannot be broken down into separate components -
9 אביינטי
adj. abient, tending to remove an organism from a stimulus or situation (Psychology) -
10 אגנוסיה
agnosia, inability or impaired ability to use the senses to recognize objects (Psychology) -
11 אגנוסייה
agnosia, inability or impaired ability to use the senses to recognize objects (Psychology) -
12 אגרומניה
agromania, abnormal desire to live in open spaces or in an isolated area (Psychology) -
13 אגרומנייה
agromania, abnormal desire to live in open spaces or in an isolated area (Psychology) -
14 אדיפלי
adj. oedipean, oedipal, of Oedipus (Greek Mythology) ; of the Oedipus Complex (Psychology) -
15 אודיל
n. audile, one for whom hearing is more important than sight (Psychology) -
16 אופרנט
n. operant, operator; something which operates; behavior that's performed in a spontaneous manner without any reinforcement (Psychology) -
17 אורקסיס
orexis, emotional aspect of behavior (Psychology) -
18 אורתוגני
adj. orthogenic, orthogenetic; pertaining to therapy for mentally handicapped children (Psychology) -
19 אטומיזם
atomism, atomic philosophy; doctrine of the action of atoms; source of all mental phenomenon in simple cause (Psychology) -
20 אידיאומוטורי
adj. ideomotor, of involuntary muscular activity caused by an idea (Psychology)
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