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psychopathologists

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  • noun Plural form of psychopathologist.

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Examples

  • For that matter, the excellent work being carried on by Dr. William Healy in connection with the Chicago Juvenile Court and by psychopathologists in

    Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Bernard Glueck

  • Ought we not rather to try to understand the reasons for this ignorance, this apathy, and this aversion, all three of which seem astonishing to many of our well-trained psychologists and psychopathologists?

    A Psychiatric Milestone Bloomingdale Hospital Centenary, 1821-1921 Various

  • This is being fully appreciated both by psychologists and psychopathologists.

    Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Bernard Glueck

  • Krafft-Ebing [6] and other psychopathologists describe very abnormal cases of erotic fetishism in which some inanimate object becomes entirely dissociated from the person with whom it was originally connected, so that it serves exclusively as a love object in itself, and prevents a normal emotional reaction to members of the opposite sex.

    Taboo and Genetics A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family Melvin Moses Knight 1934

  • The psychopathologists relate the most extraordinary stories of fetich love.

    The Foundations of Personality 1921

  • Although this book was published a few years ago, nevertheless it seems sufficiently important to the reviewer to have it brought prominently before psychopathologists.

    The Journal of Abnormal Psychology 1916

  • Nor would men come forward to offer revolutionary, let alone dangerous theories, for general consumption, with so little proof, as is being laid on the platter for psychopathologists.

    The Journal of Abnormal Psychology 1916

  • Psychological mechanisms are penetratingly discussed; and important syntheses are made regarding categories which many American psychopathologists name differently not to speak of the nomenclature of the repressionist of Vienna.

    The Journal of Abnormal Psychology 1916

  • The adjective Freudian is now justly a by-word, among psychopathologists, for a stereotyped habit of reducing each item of a dream to some cryptic allusion or roundabout reference to the primitive demands of the infantile and sexual life.

    The Journal of Abnormal Psychology 1916

  • In answer, the majority of modern psychologists and psychopathologists affirm the existence of a subconscious personality.

    The Nervous Housewife Abraham Myerson 1914

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