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psychological

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/ˌsaɪ.kəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/ · psy-cho-log-i-cal

Relating to the mind or mental processes.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Relating to the mind or mental processes.

دماغ یا ذہنی عمل سے متعلق.

نفسیاتی

nafsiyati

Synonyms

mentalemotionalcognitiveذہنیاحساسیدماغی

Antonyms

physicalmaterialobservableجسمانیمادیمشاہداتی

Common Collocations

  • psychological well-being
  • psychological impact
  • psychological therapy

Example Sentences

The psychological effects of stress can be profound.

تناؤ کے نفسیاتی اثرات بہت گہرے ہو سکتے ہیں.

Tanao ke nafsiyati asraat bohat gehre ho sakte hain.

She studied psychological theories in her graduate program.

اس نے اپنے گریجویٹ پروگرام میں نفسیاتی نظریات کا مطالعہ کیا.

Us ne apne graduate program mein nafsiyati nazariyat ka mutala kiya.

Understanding psychological conditions is vital for effective treatment.

نفسیاتی حالتوں کی سمجھ بوجھ مؤثر علاج کے لیے بہت ضروری ہے.

Nafsiyati halaton ki samajh boojh moasar ilaj ke liye bohat zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

physiological:Psychological relates to the mind; physiological relates to bodily functions.

Word Family

psychology
nounنفسیات
psychologist
nounنفسیاتی ماہر
psychopath
nounنفسیاتی مریض

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Psychological sounds like 'psyche' referring to the mind.

Imagine a brain with gears turning, symbolizing mental processes.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کام یابی کی امید نفسیاتی تسلیوں سے بندھی ہے, راہ میں ہر مشکل کو حسینہ سانسوں میں ڈھونڈو.

Kaam yaabi ki umeed nafsiyati tasleeyon se bandi hai, raah mein har mushkil ko haseena sanson mein dhoondo.

The hope of success is tied to psychological comforts, seek every difficulty in the breaths of beauty.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

انسان کا دماغ اس کی طاقت ہے.

Insaan ka dimaag is ki taqat hai.

The human mind is its strength.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "psychologikos" — of the mind

First known use: 19th century

The term 'psychological' has originated from the Greek word 'psychē' meaning 'soul' or 'mind' and 'logos' meaning 'study'. It has evolved in English to encompass various aspects related to the mind and behavior.