English to Bengali Dictionary psychology

psychology

মনোবিজ্ঞান
definition
noun
He studied Jungian and transpersonal psychology and took a special interest in allergic diseases.
the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
translation of 'psychology'
noun
মনোবিজ্ঞান,
মনস্তত্ত্ব,
মনোবিদ্যা
example
Few people understand the 'psychology' of dealing with a highway traffic cop.
the 'psychology' of interpersonal relationships
Puthenveed has analysed the 'psychology' of most the biblical characters.
How can we benefit from an understanding of cognitive science and evolutionary 'psychology' ?
The next section of the book focuses on clinical applications of 'psychology' in criminal matters.
The hardest thing about playing Julie was dealing with the 'psychology' of her fractured persona.
It may help you to increase your sales by understanding the 'psychology' of purchasing and your part in that process.
Nevertheless, an understanding of psychological types opens the way to a better understanding of human 'psychology' in general.
There is a subdiscipline of 'psychology' devoted to the study of individual differences, too.
As with her use of subtext, Griffith is quite modern in her use of setting to shed light on the 'psychology' of her characters.
Carlyle warms to his next theme: exploring the 'psychology' and inner world of his character.
He'd learnt in 'psychology' that parental behaviour had a strong impact on the subconscious.
Seligman's learned optimism is grounded primarily in the cognitive model of 'psychology' .
The field of 'psychology' should be articulating a broad vision of human beings not a reductive fragmentary one.
Plato and the Stoics see Medea in terms of very different accounts of human 'psychology' and the emotions.
He studied Jungian and transpersonal 'psychology' and took a special interest in allergic diseases.
He was going to study 'psychology' and then counseling at some Christian school in Virginia.
In human 'psychology' , paranoid aggression is usually an indicator of nervous insecurity.
the 'psychology' of child-killers
That's the difference between having ideas about what people do and really knowing the 'psychology' from the inside.
There are long biographical interludes on the major figures, but no sustained attempt to convey the 'psychology' of the individuals.
the 'psychology' of interpersonal relationships
In seven schools, students were required to study only 'psychology' and multiculturalism.
She is senior editor of health 'psychology' for the journal Social Science and Medicine.
The toughest thing was finding a physicality, a 'psychology' , a voice, for the character.
He has interesting insights on the 'psychology' of people drawn to this kind of procedure.
Cannington had stopped writing and was intrigued by the 'psychology' and shift of temperament.
He wittily captures the 'psychology' of the situation without actually showing many of the faces.
If we understand the 'psychology' of job loss, we usually have an easier time adjusting to it and moving on with our lives.
The fact that he is red-green color blind prompted an interest in optics and the 'psychology' of vision.
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