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psychologist

[sahy-kol-uh-jist] / saɪˈkɒl ə dʒɪst /




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To better understand why the United States stands out, psychologist Frank J. Infurna of Arizona State University and his colleagues analyzed survey data from 17 countries.

From Science Daily

She also worked with a psychologist before realising the changes had to come from within.

From BBC

The tennis team around the prodigy was expanded and soon included a physical trainer, a physiotherapist and the support of psychologists and doctors.

From Barron's

The dramatic change since then has been a reward for hard work with her coaches and a sports psychologist, which has given her a zen-like peace while losing none of her fierce competitive instincts.

From Barron's

It has been an issue which has, at times, derailed her pursuit of the sport's biggest prizes and she has worked with a psychologist to improve that aspect of her game.

From BBC