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Shrink

Shrink is a colloquial term for a psychiatrist or psychologist in American English. It is often used in casual conversation and in popular media. The origin is uncertain, but it is commonly linked to the notion of “headshrinker,” a humorous reference to therapy as a process of reducing or shaping a person’s ego or mind. The term remains informal and is not used in formal clinical contexts.

As a verb, shrink means to become smaller in size or to cause something to do so.

In packaging and manufacturing, shrink wrap is a plastic film that contracts when heat is applied, forming

In arts and media, "Shrink" has been used as a title for various works, including films, television

See also: shrinkage, shrinking.

Common
examples
include
clothing
that
shrinks
after
washing
or
fabrics
that
shrink
with
heat.
In
business
and
retail,
shrinkage
refers
to
the
loss
of
inventory
due
to
theft,
damage,
or
obsolescence,
a
use
that
highlights
the
gap
between
recorded
stock
and
actual
stock.
a
tight
seal
around
an
object.
This
method
protects
products
for
storage
and
shipping
and
is
widely
used
across
various
industries.
episodes,
and
songs.
The
term
also
features
in
discussions
of
therapy
and
psychology
within
popular
culture,
contributing
to
its
broad,
cross-domain
presence.