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psihologic

Psihologic is an adjective used to denote anything related to psychology or to mental processes. In Romanian, it describes attributes, phenomena, or theories connected with the science of the mind, behavior, perception, emotion, and cognition. The feminine form is psihologică and the masculine plural is psihologici; the feminine plural is psihologice.

Origin and cognates: The word derives from Greek psyche, meaning mind, and logia, meaning study or discourse,

Usage and scope: Psihologic is used in academic writing, clinical contexts, and everyday speech to describe

Relationship to related terms: The adjective psihologic contrasts with the noun psihologie (the discipline of psychology)

See also: psychology, psihologie, psiholog, psihoterapie.

passing
through
Latin
and
Romance
languages.
In
English,
the
form
psychologic
exists
but
is
rare
and
largely
superseded
by
psychological.
In
Romanian,
psihologic
belongs
to
a
family
of
terms
such
as
psihologie
(psychology)
and
psiholog
(psychologist).
psychological
theories,
methods,
or
findings,
as
well
as
experiences
with
mental
processes.
It
can
refer
to
theoretical
aspects,
empirical
results,
or
practical
applications
in
psychology.
and
the
professional
psiholog
(psychologist).
The
term
is
part
of
a
broader
set
of
vocabulary
that
covers
cognitive,
emotional,
and
behavioral
aspects
of
human
mind
and
behavior.
In
Romanian
and
related
languages,
the
form
aligns
with
parallel
terms
in
many
European
languages
that
trace
back
to
the
same
Greek
roots.