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psicologico

Psicologico is an adjective used in Italian and Spanish to indicate a relation to psychology, the scientific study of mind and behavior. In English, it is commonly translated as psychological. The term covers phenomena, theories, and practices that involve mental processes such as perception, memory, emotion, and behavior. It appears across disciplines, including medicine, education, human resources, marketing research, and the legal system, where psychological concepts inform assessment, intervention, and interpretation.

Etymology and forms: The word derives from Greek psyche, mind or soul, and logos, study or discourse.

Usage examples: psychological testing and evaluation refer to instruments and procedures that assess mental processes or

See also: Psychology; Psychometrics; Psychotherapy; Mental health.

It
entered
Romance
languages
through
Latin
and
early
scientific
usage.
In
Spanish
the
masculine
form
is
psicológico
and
the
feminine
is
psicológica,
with
stress
on
the
syllable
-ló-;
in
Italian
the
standard
form
is
psicologico
with
no
accent.
Other
languages
may
adapt
the
form
similarly.
The
term
primarily
functions
as
an
attributive
adjective
and
does
not
denote
a
specific
field
by
itself.
traits;
psychological
health
concerns
mental
well-being;
psychological
therapy
or
psychotherapy
describes
approaches
aimed
at
alleviating
mental
distress.
The
term
is
generally
descriptive
rather
than
diagnostic,
and
it
is
frequently
combined
with
nouns
such
as
tests,
assessments,
disorders,
or
health.