psychodiagnosis - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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psychodiagnosis (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˌsaɪkoʊdaɪɡˈnoʊsɪs/

Meaning and Usage

Meaning: Psychodiagnosis refers to the process of diagnosing psychological disorders or conditions using various methodologies, tools, and assessments. It encompasses a range of evaluation techniques to understand an individual's mental health status.

Usage: The term is utilized predominantly in clinical psychology and psychiatry. It's essential for practitioners who aim to provide accurate treatments based on identified psychological issues.

Frequency: Psychodiagnosis is a specialized term more frequently encountered in written contexts, particularly in academic, clinical, and psychological texts. It is less common in everyday oral speech outside professional environments.

Example Sentences

  1. Psychodiagnosis is a fundamental step in developing an effective treatment plan for patients.
  2. Психодиагностика является основным этапом в разработке эффективного плана лечения для пациентов.

  3. Many therapists rely on psychodiagnosis to understand the complexities of their clients' issues.

  4. Многие терапевты полагаются на психодиагностику, чтобы понять сложности проблем своих клиентов.

  5. The course covers various techniques used in psychodiagnosis and how to interpret results.

  6. Курс охватывает различные техники, используемые в психодиагностике, и способы интерпретации результатов.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "psychodiagnosis" may not be prominently featured in idiomatic expressions, the concept of diagnosis plays a pivotal role in several common idioms related to assessment and understanding.

  1. "To get to the bottom of something."
  2. We must use psychodiagnosis to get to the bottom of her anxiety issues.
  3. Мы должны использовать психодиагностику, чтобы разобраться в ее проблемах с тревожностью.

  4. "Read between the lines."

  5. Good psychodiagnosis allows you to read between the lines of a client's behavior.
  6. Хорошая психодиагностика позволяет читать между строк поведения клиента.

  7. "Hit the nail on the head."

  8. The psychologist hit the nail on the head with her psychodiagnosis of the patient's condition.
  9. Психолог попал в точку с ее психодиагностикой состояния пациента.

  10. "The writing on the wall."

  11. The patterns observed during psychodiagnosis were the writing on the wall regarding his mental health.
  12. Наблюдаемые в ходе психодиагностики паттерны были предвестником его психического здоровья.

  13. "Face the music."

  14. After realizing the need for psychodiagnosis, he finally decided to face the music and seek help.
  15. После осознания необходимости психодиагностики он наконец-то решил столкнуться с реальностью и обратиться за помощью.

Etymology

The term "psychodiagnosis" is derived from two components: "psycho-" which refers to the mind or psychological processes, from the Greek word "psychē" meaning "soul" or "mind," and "diagnosis," which comes from the Greek "diagnōsis," meaning "a distinguishing," or "a discernment of a condition." This formation emphasizes the diagnostic aspect of understanding psychological states.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Psychological assessment - Mental health evaluation - Clinical diagnosis

Antonyms: - Ignorance of mental health issues - Misdiagnosis - Neglect of psychological conditions



25-07-2024