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Adjectives of Mind and Psyche

20 Words

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psychiatric
1.
psy
chiat
ric
Adjective

relating to the study and treatment of mental illness

She sought psychiatric help to manage her anxiety disorder.

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bipolar
2.
bi
po
lar
Adjective

having two poles

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psychotic
3.
psy
cho
tic
Adjective

(of a mental condition) affecting brain processes so severely that makes one unable to tell the difference between reality and fantasy

The psychotic patient believed he was being followed by aliens.

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psychological
4.
psy
cho
lo
gi
cal
Adjective

connected with the scientific study of the human mind and its functions

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autistic
5.
au
tis
tic
Adjective

having autism spectrum disorder, a developmental condition that affects social interaction, communication, and behavior

The autistic child thrives in a structured environment with clear routines.

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psychedelic
6.
psy
che
de
lic
Adjective

(medicine) inducing vivid sensory perceptions, altered states of consciousness, or heightened awareness, often associated with hallucinogenic effects

The doctor discussed the potential psychedelic effects of a medication with the patient.

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7.
sub
cons
cious
Adjective

operating below conscious awareness, influencing thoughts and actions

Her subconscious fears often manifested in recurring nightmares.

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freudian
8.
freu
dian
Adjective

relating to the theories or concepts developed by Sigmund Freud

She found herself analyzing her dreams through a Freudian lens.

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behavioral
9.
be
hav
io
ral
Adjective

related to actions or conduct, particularly in terms of psychology or observable behavior

The psychologist studied the behavioral patterns of children with autism.

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autonomic
10.
au
to
no
mic
Adjective

relating to bodily functions that occur automatically, without conscious effort or control

Sweating is an autonomic response to regulate body temperature.

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instinctive
11.
ins
tinc
tive
Adjective

relating to actions or behaviors that occur naturally, without conscious thought or learning

The instinctive response to danger is to flee or fight.

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cognitive
12.
cog
ni
tive
Adjective

referring to mental processes involved in understanding, thinking, and remembering

Cognitive therapy helps individuals recognize and change negative thought patterns.

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motivational
13.
mo
ti
va
tio
nal
Adjective

encouraging or inspiring action or behavior

The motivational speaker inspired the audience to pursue their dreams.

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mental
14.
men
tal
Adjective

happening or related to someone's mind, involving thoughts, feelings, and cognitive processes

She experienced a mental breakthrough during the meditation session.

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meditative
15.
me
di
ta
tive
Adjective

able to help one feel calm, focused, and thoughtful

The meditative art of coloring helped reduce anxiety.

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psychoanalytic
16.
psy
cho
a
na
ly
tic
Adjective

relating to the psychological approach that explores the influence of unconscious thoughts and childhood experiences on behavior and mental health

She underwent psychoanalytic therapy to explore her subconscious motivations.

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neurotic
17.
neu
ro
tic
Adjective

displaying patterns of thought, behavior, or emotion typical of neurosis

His neurotic tendencies made him worry excessively.

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volitional
18.
vo
li
tio
nal
Adjective

(of actions or decisions) made consciously and deliberately

His volitional choice to pursue higher education greatly influenced his career path.

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19.
a
voi
dant
Adjective

having the tendency to actively avoid or evade specific situations, emotions, or responsibilities due to discomfort or fear

His avoidant behavior led to difficulties in forming close relationships.

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intellectual
20.
int
e
llec
tual
Adjective

relating to or involving the use of reasoning and understanding capacity

She enjoys engaging in intellectual debates with her colleagues.

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