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Synonyms and antonyms of Psychological processes in American Thesaurus
Psychological processes
conditioning (noun)
the influence of things such as culture and education that make people behave or react in particular ways
defense mechanism (noun)
something that happens in your mind that helps you deal with something such as a bad experience
fixated (adjective)
in psychology, someone who is fixated has feelings about sex that have not developed normally because they loved someone or something a lot as a child
fixation (noun)
in psychology, a mental condition in which someone’s feelings about sex have not developed normally because they loved someone or something a lot as a child
obsessional (adjective)
obsessive (adjective)
caused by an obsession
obsessive (adjective)
affected by an obsession
obsessive (adjective)
tending to develop obsessions about particular people or things
projection (noun)
in psychology, the fact of imagining that someone else is feeling a strong emotion when in fact you are the one who is feeling it
regression (noun)
in psychology, a temporary return to your behavior as a child when a situation threatens you
regressive (adjective)
relating to behavior that is not responsible or controlled, or is like that of a child
scar (noun)
a permanent effect on someone’s mind, caused by an unpleasant experience that they have had
scar (verb)
if an unpleasant experience scars someone, it has a permanent effect on the way that they think and live
suggestion (noun)
the action of influencing someone to make a mental connection between one thing and another