Definition: Psychology (noun)
1. The study of mental processes, including the mind, thoughts, feelings, behaviors, emotions, consciousness, cognition, personality, behavior, thought, perception, judgment, emotion, will, perception, cognitive science, cognition, psychopathology, behaviorism, cognitive-behavioral therapy, neuropsychiatry, clinical psychology, psychology, forensic psychology.
2. A branch of psychology that deals with the mind and its functions, including mental processes such as perception, thought, feelings, consciousness, emotion, will, perception, judgment, cognition, personality, behavior, thought, perception, cognitive science, cognitions, psychopathology, behaviorism, cognitive-behavioral therapy.
3. The study of how individuals think and feel, with an emphasis on the mind-body relationship and its influence on health, well-being, and disease.
4. A branch of psychology that deals with mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder, among others, and their treatment through cognitive-behavioral therapy or other treatments.
5. The study of how people think and behave in complex social contexts, including the way people communicate, interact, make decisions, and form relationships.
6. The branch of psychology that studies the human mind and behavior, focusing on the processes underlying mental abilities and disorders, as well as their causes and consequences.
7. A field within psychology that investigates how individuals think about themselves, others, situations, and events in a systematic and objective manner.
8. A subfield within psychology that studies the brain and cognitive processes involved in consciousness, perception, cognition, emotion, will, behavior, judgment, personality, decision-making, and learning.
9. The study of how people perceive, understand, interpret, and respond to information, including their thoughts, feelings, emotions, behaviors, and attitudes towards reality, social relationships, and societal norms.
10. A branch of psychology that focuses on the mental processes involved in a wide range of cognitive tasks such as memory, learning, problem solving, decision-making, perception, emotion, will, behavior, consciousness, and self-awareness.
The word "psychology" refers to the study of human thought processes, emotions, behaviors, and their impact on health, well-being, and mental disorders.
psychology, psychologic(al)