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psychologist

[sahy-kol-uh-jist] / saɪˈkɒl ə dʒɪst /




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Joshua Tal, a psychologist in New York who specializes in sleep issues, suggests: “Every person has different sleep needs and these are mine.”

From The Wall Street Journal

While living with a body is "very difficult to understand", said forensic psychologist Dr Catrin Williams, it highlighted a lot of Morgan's avoidance.

From BBC

This sounds like a financial version of “FOG,” an acronym coined by author and psychologist Dr. Susan Forward — “fear, obligation and guilt.”

From MarketWatch

But, as consumer psychologists who study the nuanced and often-overlooked factors that influence everyday judgments and decisions, we weren’t so sure.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Through a lot of discussions with my psychologist and my mom and my team, everything we said was that, despite pressure or nerves, I want to feel this skiing."

From BBC