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psychological nudity

A state of mental and emotional honesty. When all pretense, prejudice, expectations, bravado, etc. are removed, and all that is left is the bare mind. Pure thought (not necessarily pure as in good) is more readily accomplished when one is psychologically nude. Note that psychological nudity has nothing to do with the amount of clothing one is (or is not) wearing; it is a mental state.
After half an hour of chipping away at my preconceived ideas, I could finally see what she was talking about. Fully clothed, I experienced psychological nudity.
by D. M. K. January 12, 2009
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Psychologeek

A Psychologeek it's a geek who is involved in Psychology and Psychoanalysis stuff, also known by psygeek, psychgeek, psikgeek.
They see everything by psychoanalysis and psychology concepts and theories, they love theories, philosophy such as Hegel, Derrida, Foucault, Heidegger, Structuralism, post-structuralism, Foucault, Derrida,Lacan, Zizek, Semiotics, Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, Psychometry, cognitive psychology, modular mind model theories, Universities, Postmodernism, they're also Psychology oriented PDF's web hunters. They like to buy books and movies related with psychology and psychopathology.
"Look that psychologeek talking about Lacan's Graph of Desire".
by neuroticblue May 13, 2009
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psychological word clump test

When a series of letters are strung together, without any spaces, to create an ambiguous statement. The patient is then asked to read the statement. How the statement is read reflects the patient's personality. Also a good party joke.
My 2 favorite psychological word clump tests are:

(1) godisnowhere

(2) seethepenisinherhand
by Dr. Sigmund Fraud June 11, 2006
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Internet Psychologist

An individual, often pretentious, that takes huge leaps of logic in order to claim an understanding of the real-world persona of someone they come in contact with through the internet. This is usually in an argument or debate, as internet psychologists usually love to think they are right about everything.

They have a tendency to point out things that people say and use them as evidence to "prove" they are a certain way in real life. Often, they are wrong, as they tend to stretch the truth of the facts they are given to fit a negative image of the person they are "evaluating" and just come across looking like complete tools.
Internet Psychologist: You're obviously someone ugly who can't get a girl and is trying to downplay it by saying you don't think this attractive girl is attractive.

Normal Person: Dude, all I said was that I personally am not into redheads. Stop being an internet psychologist.
by Glamoiglia November 30, 2011
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Psychologistician

A person who controls how and where information is present in the brain. Like a Psychologist but rather specializes in controlling the inner workings of the brain. Works in the profession of Psychologistics. Common tactics include reverse psychology, hypnotism, and cranial abuse"Often in cases the reptillian complex will overtake the limbic system, and abuse it physically, emotionally, sexually, mentally... the neocrotex stands idly by of course, not daring to interfere are the risk of being injured," says Dr. Max McRage, a leading member of the Worldwide Society of Psychologisticians.
My brain has been hurting ever since I went to my psychologistician...I wonder why Dr. McRage refused to comment on where he obtained his PhD.
by Lawrence Jackson December 16, 2008
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Pub Psychologist

An understanding and sympathetic person people turn to in a pub or bar to talk about their problems.
He got it all sorted after speaking to the pub psychologist.
by wardswords November 28, 2016
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psycholytic

meaning "mind loosening" originating from psychotherapeutic use of certain psychedelic or psychotropic substances to allow for increased engagement in the therapeutic process.
In 1986, within a different cultural background, MDMA was scheduled throughout the world. Psychotherapeutic use of MDMA and all research with the drug were forbidden worldwide until 1988, when the Swiss Federal Office for Public Health granted special permission to several specialists in psychiatry and psychotherapy working in private practice to conduct psychotherapy with MDMA. Permission was also granted for the use of LSD. The Swiss researchers were all members of the Swiss Medical Society for Psycholytic Therapy, a society founded in 1985 with the goals of promoting psycholytic psychotherapy as a psychotherapeutic method and training qualified therapists.
by ibonz December 13, 2013
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