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 Translation for 'psyche' from English to Russian
NOUN   a psyche | psyches
VERB   to psych / to psyche | psyched | psyched
psyching | psyches
SYNO brain | head | mind | ...
псих.
психика {ж}
psyche
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Translation for 'psyche' from English to Russian

psyche
психика {ж}псих.
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Usage Examples English
  • Sherry Salman considers the image of the Horned God in Jungian terms, as an archetypal protector and mediator of the outside world to the objective psyche.
  • Janet has had extended periods of sanity. She and her psyche have been studied within scholarly contexts.
  • When she possessed Carol Danvers' psyche, her "dual" psyche made her highly resistant to telepathic probes, even those of Charles Xavier, which was said to have been a byproduct of two minds existing in one body and/or Carol Danvers' human/Kree physiology.
  • Next, Jung defines his concept of the persona, the social roles that a person performs, as a segment of the collective psyche that is incorrectly felt to be personal.
  • Jung established a school of psychology that emphasizes the human quest for wholeness (which he defined as the integration of conscious and unconscious components of the psyche) through a process called individuation.

  • The term "psyche" was Latinized to "anima", which became one of the basic terms used in medieval psychology.
  • Psychiatrist and Jungian analyst Lionel Corbett argues that the contemporary terms "autonomous psyche" or "objective psyche" are more commonly used today in the practice of depth psychology rather than the traditional term of the "collective unconscious".
  • Freud's conceptual opposition of death and eros drives in the human psyche was applied by Walter A.
  • Moore is probably most widely known as the senior author, with Douglas Gillette, of a series of five books on the in-depth structure of the male psyche, drawing on the account of the archetypal level of the human psyche developed by C.
  • Porphyrius in "On the Faculties of the Soul" mentions that Nicolaus of Damascus wrote a book "On the Psyche", which stated that the division of the psyche-soul was not founded on quantity, but on quality, like the division of an art or a science.

  • This series reflects a more interior examination of the human psyche, and a counterbalance to Howe's work with crowds.
  • That same law or eternal principle, changes the will and desires of the psyche or so to speak. This is because of the fed up condition or state of "mind" or psyche.
  • The experience that Jung termed "objective Psyche" or "collective unconscious" marked her life and work as well as her way of living.
  • According to Jung, an archetype which has been constellated in the psyche can, under certain circumstances, transgress the boundary between substance and psyche.
  • However, the Greek word "psyche" mentioned in 1 Peter 3:20 is usually translated as "person" and not by "soul".

  • "Calliostoma psyche", common name the psyche top shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Calliostomatidae.
  • Snow has devoted himself to writing 'The Human Psyche' and to delivering a number of lectures on the human psyche, including the Alberta Heritage Foundation of Medical Research Lecture.
  • In Greek mythology, Psyche was the deification of the human soul.
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