- Psyche (psychology) - Wikipedia
The term psyche was Latinized to anima, which became one of the basic terms used in medieval psychology Anima would have traditionally been rendered in English as "soul" but in modern usage the term "psyche" is preferable
- PSYCHE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The story is often understood to be about the soul redeeming itself through love (To the Greeks, psyche also meant "butterfly", which suggests how they imagined the soul ) In English, psyche often sounds less spiritual than soul, less intellectual than mind, and more private than personality
- Psyche | Know Your Self
Psyche is a magazine to help you understand your self and live well Discover articles and videos on emotions, mental health, spirituality, relationships and community
- PSYCHE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Add to word list the mind, or the deepest thoughts, feelings, or beliefs of a person or group: the male female psyche (Definition of psyche from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- PSYCHE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
In psychology, the psyche is the center of thought, feeling, and motivation, consciously and unconsciously directing the body's reactions to its social and physical environment
- Psyche | Love, Beauty, Immortality | Britannica
Psyche, in classical mythology, princess of outstanding beauty who aroused Venus’ jealousy and Cupid’s love The fullest version of the tale is that told by the 2nd-century-ad Latin author Apuleius in his Metamorphoses, Books IV–VI (The Golden Ass)
- PSYCHE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
In psychology, your psyche is your mind and your deepest feelings and attitudes
- Psyche in Psychology: Understanding Human Consciousness
Explore the concept of psyche in psychology, its components, theories, and modern applications in understanding human behavior and consciousness
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