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Occult Psychology 

Occult Psychology, also referred as Esoteric Psychology, Spiritual Psychology Extraphysical Psychology and Supernatural Psychology, is an interdisciplinary area that involves occult sciences, esoteric sciences, extraphysical sciences (extraphysics) and spiritual sciences and psychology. It seeks to study the psychological part of occultism, esotericism, spiritualism and supernaturalism in form to understand the consciousness and mind behind them and the possible explanations for them considering the extraphysical and physical parts of those.
"Occult Psychology is a really crazy branch of psychology itself, even it seeks on the study of occultism and magic in logical ways considering the extraphysical part of both. It is a really nice area for the ones who like this part of psychology itself."

"Occult Psychology might be useful in the future, mainly for understand the occult sciences in a logical way and the extraphysical part of them, uniting psychology with occultism and extraphysics."
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JCS - Criminal Psychology 

A guy on youtube who does cool videos about criminals
guy 1: hey, have you heard of JCS - Criminal Psychology?
guy 2: yeah, my favorite video is "What pretending to be crazy looks like"

un-reverse psychology 

When someone tries to make you think they are using reverse psychology when in reality they are not.
Are you using un-reverse psychology on me?
un-reverse psychology by thatguy_2 November 8, 2022

Reverse Psychology 

Inferring the quality of an ass viewed only from the front. An inexact science.
"It was like she was hiding it, but eventually I got a glimpse of her ass. It was luscious. My reverse psychology was dead on."
Reverse Psychology by Sensate Mass February 5, 2013

Jungian psychology 

Legendary Theorist of Cognitive Siences; In Swisseland, Jung was regognized as a Psychiatrist. If he were to be ressurected to life of a sudden, he would not be able to exlain the 5 common traits of all living organisizms. He would not know to fathom the first step of a "recovery program" but he would surly recognize that the 12 Step Program is Religious beyond any doubt. Would he speak to you of simple problems and teach you trust-building skills, frindship skills, problem solving skills? ...... No! He would be looking for Sigmund Freud, ..where is my siggy???
Jungian Psychology was a prompt to those who would come later and explore exact sciences of the mind and body according to the rise of technology. He was a deep thinker; but the opposite of medical scientist. He dug into vast areas of knowledge of spritualism, telepathy, and ArchType (symbols) and then appled unsound results to ancient throries. His understanted of men and his brain what non greater than the Andalusian Peoples. WE must look to a new science; and keep for legend and respect, the Jungian psychology. ( Jungle Psychology - Pathatic Pathosis )

matter of psychology (mop)

unfair competition in a spelling bee between Harold and Donata because Harold hears more voices in his head and can answer quicker.
You and me
in a spelling bee
moments of uncertainty
a matter of psychology (mop)

starcraft psychology 

Starcraft Psychology is a way to describe a popular mindset while playing Starfact (online). There is actually a different attitude towards playing each with the Zerg, Protoss and Terran races in Starcraft. Recognizing how players usually treat their races in the game, may actually help to avoid mistakes while playing the game.

Here is my advice to noobs:

1) Zerg are thought to be sparable. Players will not "worry" for losing Zerg units. This happens because Zerg are an alien breed where units are quickly made. For this reason players will make quick rushes, waste units and resources and end up with a lack of units for a time when they are really needed.

2) Terrans are at the other extreme. While the cost and time to make them are somewhere in the middle of all 3 races, Terrans are most human-like. As a result players are too careful to send units when they should, probably because of feelings of guilt.

3) Protoss are the most interesting. While they cost the most, and are somewhat easy to kill (when faced the right type of opponent's units), players often treat them like Zerg units (again because they are "alien" looking and "alien" sounding, like Zerg units).
starcraft psychology, as seen in some cases:
1) Zerg units are often sent to slaughter. Instead, rushes should be conducted more carefully.
2) Terran players often can rush and win but choose caution instead. Rather, a player should seize the right moment and attack.
3) Protoss players will send massive amounts dragoons against terran tanks. As a result, unit number is depleated and takes a lot of time to regain. Instead, these players should preserve every unit.
starcraft psychology by Dimon January 24, 2007