- personality. Psychologists'
interests extend to
interpersonal relationships,
psychological resilience,
family resilience, and
other areas within social psychology...
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Psychological abuse,
often known as
emotional abuse or
psychological violence, is a form of
abuse characterized by a
person subjecting or
exposing another...
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Psychological trauma (also
known as
mental trauma,
psychiatric trauma,
emotional damage, or psychotrauma) is an
emotional response caused by
severe distressing...
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Psychological projection is a
defence mechanism of
alterity concerning "inside"
content mistaken to be
coming from the "outside" Other. It
forms the basis...
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Psychological thriller is a
genre combining the
thriller and
psychological fiction genres. It is
commonly used to
describe literature or
films that deal...
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Psychological drama, or psychodrama, is a
subgenre of
drama and
psychological fiction literatures,
generally focuses upon the emotional, mental, and psychological...
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Psychological warfare (PSYWAR), or the
basic aspects of
modern psychological operations (PsyOp), has been
known by many
other names or terms, including...
- In literature,
psychological fiction (also
psychological realism) is a
narrative genre that
emphasizes interior characterization and
motivation to explore...
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Psychological horror is a
subgenre of
horror and
psychological fiction with a
particular focus on mental, emotional, and
psychological states to frighten...
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Psychological determinism is the view that
psychological phenomena are
determined by
factors outside of a person's control.
Daniel Bader discusses two...