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psychologist

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




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"Working with a sports psychologist has been important - when I was younger, I felt more intense fear, which was a barrier to performance," Atkin says.

From BBC

Philosophers and child psychologists have dozens of thoughtful opinions about what mothers are or should be to their children.

From Salon

In a meeting with a psychologist the following day, Epstein said that he had "no interest in killing myself" and that it "would be crazy" to take his life, the document states.

From BBC

But in demonstrating, if inadvertently, that even he couldn’t escape what Mr. Oliver calls the “obsessions, preoccupations, and mental loops that grip us so tightly,” the psychologist provided an important service.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Toronto, Carrillo works with an athletic trainer, a psychologist, a chiropractor and a masseur.

From Los Angeles Times