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How to use the word Psychology in a Sentence?

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Psychology can be described as the intrepid exploration of the abyss within the human psyche, where the shadows of consciousness intermingle with the radiant glow of self-awareness. In this vast inner expanse, the seeker delves into the chasms of unconscious motivations and the labyrinthine corridors of memory, charting a course through the intricacies of emotion and cognition.

Martin Tobias Lithner

added by huyenhuyen19921992
4 months ago

Algorithms manipulate our psychology to shape our minds and our behavior, without competition for them to do so responsibly, with too little competition over privacy, we find our most intimate data mined and sold with abandon. The digital age is not only characterized by the presence of monopoly power, but by new means of its exploitation more threatening to individual freedom than ever before.

Jeff Chiu/AP

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Predictability of supply affects the psychology of the buyer so that they don't create unnecessary spikes in our demand.

Sridhar Tayur

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Prevention of inflationary psychology is much less costly before it becomes ingrained in the economic behavior of consumers and firms.

Richard Curtin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It was only through countless experiences traveling the world, and later through my studies in spiritual psychology, that I was able to see in myself the very archetypes that I now see so clearly in others. I was able to trace the roots of my fears as they expressed themselves in my own Victim Imposter and release them.

Lisa Haisha

added by lisa.haisha
2 years ago

I think the biggest impact of the psychology of the country has been COVID, and so, I think it's hard for people to get their arms around the fact that we have the fastest growing economy in 40 years. Wages are actually up, not down. Unemployment's the lowest it's been under, you know, it's just incredibly low, and it's around in the three-point range.

President Biden

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Jim Henson always had Korean American eye on narratives that could speak to people of all ages, not just children, and Korean American never saw puppetry as merely children's entertainment, there are levels of social commentary, comedy, metaphysics, drama, and psychology in these stories that make them speak to a very broad audience ; you'll also see different things if you revisit them over many years.

Jennifer Garlen

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It starts to enter the psychology of the economy.

The Fed

Found on CNN
2 years ago

A battle of psychology people are more concerned as to... whether they can put food on the table.

Liu Ting-ting

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This is yet another example of President Biden choosing the side of extremists on the Left, president Biden has used President Biden Justice Department to go after Texas lawmakers who fought to protect unborn children whose hearts are already beating and launched politicized lawsuits smearing voter ID laws as ‘ racist. ’ Now President Biden is attacking state legislators and forcing President Biden radical views on those who disagree with President Biden so-called ‘ Equality ’ Act that would endanger women and girls andstrip parents of the ability to help their children navigate important life decisions. CHRISTIAN SCHOLARS RIP PSYCHOLOGY STUDY CLAIMING THAT LGBTQ ACTIVISM POSES NO THREAT TO CHRISTIANS.

Garrett Bess

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The Jubran family was heavily traumatized. It took The Jubran family a very long time to even hear The Jubran family speak, at the time I was wrapping up my master's degree in clinical psychology with a focus on children, and so it was very dear to my heart seeing PTSD full-blown in front of me. It was really hard.

Rania Jubran

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The first technology was good and I enjoyed the the book as a whole but the second tetralogy gradually seem to to ramble with sexual visuals but we're not very sane because as it got into the second book of that cat trilogy I suddenly realised that he wasn't really making much sense and I suddenly found myself being rather disappointed because the last thing I wanted to do was to find out that he was not mentally fit and although I'm not a psychologist professionally I've studied enough psychology to be able to tell when somebody is mentally unfit and I'm probably mentally unfit myself to some degree but not to that degree and impact has become a a celibate through an obsession of hygiene. I hope I'm wrong but I think I might well be right about him and I would like to know if there's any evidence that would gainsay what I have just said and will be left forever answer why he seemed to end up babbling rather than writing in that last book which incidentally I'm afraid I threw out because I didn't really like the back but I felt this feeling! But I knew I could never read it again!

Lawrence Durrell

added by anonymous
3 years ago

Definitely no master's degree for me, but Taleigh is already on her way toward a master's in psychology. I'm so proud of her.

Mike Loven

Found on CNN
3 years ago

There's hundreds of studies in the health psychology literature suggesting in fact that social support does in fact make a difference.

John Norcross

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The 114 Chakra psychology is a scientific process of balancing and synchronizing heart, head, body and mind for optimal health, happiness and well-being.

Amit Ray

added by Pascal
3 years ago

Daphna Shohamy, who is a professor of psychology at Columbia University, told CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta in a recent podcast.How to not raise a racist white kidAnd we're all forced to make decisions in that state of uncertainty and to just rely on what we do know, which is not good enough, i notice it myself all the time.

Daphna Shohamy

Found on CNN
3 years ago

There is certainly potential for the resulting social unrest to hurt certain businesses like retailers and restaurants, and for it to further dent consumer and business sentiment, it is even possible, particularly if the unrest continues and spreads, that it would, all other things being equal, have a significant impact on investor psychology and the markets.

Robert Phipps

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

Many a time when faced with an important question or a task, we take time to respond. We may feel that we need to understand all the implications well and address the matter at hand thoroughly. We may want to organize our thoughts before we deal with a critical query. So we delay responding until we can provide a precise reply. But we often fail to comprehend what the delay will signify to the mind of the person who posed the question or presented the task to us. They are more likely to feel that we are not giving enough value to their query. So we are taking our own sweet time to get back to them at our leisure. Thus, misunderstandings crop in. Collective human psychology is to deal with matters that are vital to us with urgency. More often than not, we postpone only those tasks that do not matter to us. Thus, if you delay responding, the delay might be construed as a lack of priority. If it matters to you, respond immediately. Even if only to explain that you will need time to come up with a precise answer. Avoid unnecessary misconstructions and be prompt with your responses.

Prashant Agarwal

added by prashantagarwal
3 years ago

In my view, markets have still not fully priced in the damage from the coronavirus, with some people still talking about V-shaped recovery, the U.S. and Europe are hit by the first wave now, but as you can see in Asia, there could be more waves from re-imported cases. Human psychology also does not quickly recover either after an experience like this.

Masahiko Loo

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

It is difficult for investors to sell Chinese shares now given the authorities' stance is very clear, still, until the spread of the virus stops, market stabilization steps won't completely change investor psychology.

Naoki Tashiro

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

When I started reading Susanna Jones' brilliant novel I just fell into it, just the psychology was so fascinating and the story's so unexpected and I felt, 'Aha, I can use this to make a neo-noir,' earthquake Bird.

Wash Westmoreland

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

It wasn't a red flag, which I know is weird to a lot of people, but given the context of him being a psychology student and fascinated in the psychology of these things, that's what made it digestible.

Adelia Johnson

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Family is really, when Aline Brosh McKenna think about it, the basis of everything, they're a basis of every character's psychology -- how they grew up and what family they grew up in. So family has always been very central to the way that I think about story.

Kerry Ehrin

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Addiction is a symptom of what’s going on in your own psychology. It’s more dangerous when you have a character disorder like psychosis or bipolar, it’s a very common comorbidity, once you learn what your demons are you can conquer them, but you have to be willing to conquer them.

Kathryn Smerling

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

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