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  • ...[social scientist]], [[behavioral scientist]], or [[cognitive scientist]]. Psychologists attempt to understand the role of [[mental function]]s in individual and [[ ...[[Clinical psychology|clinical]] and [[Counseling psychology|counseling]] psychologists—at times rely upon [[Hermeneutics#Psychology|symbolic interpretation]] an
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  • ...tional experience is largely due to the experience of bodily changes. The "functionalist" approach to emotions (for example, [[Nico Frijda]] and [[Freitas-Magalhaes Influential theorists who are still active include psychologists, neurologists, and philosophers including:
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  • ...ntributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists", ''Journal of Religion and Health'' '''43''' (4): 357-377 [375].</ref> ...ntributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists", ''Journal of Religion and Health'' '''43''' (4): 357-377 [361]</ref>
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  • ...al|author=Haggbloom, S.J. ''et al.'' |year=2002|title=The 100 Most Eminent Psychologists of the 20th Century|journal=Review of General Psychology|volume= 6|issue=2| ...gical varieties of experience (religious or otherwise) should be sought by psychologists, because they represent the closest thing to a microscope of the mind—tha
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  • ...ican functional psychology.<ref>Brucato, G. & Hogan, J.D. (1999, Spring). "Psychologists on postage stamps" ''The General Psychologist'', 34(1):65</ref> ...list, an [[experimentalist]], an [[empiricist]], a [[Functional psychology|functionalist]], and a [[naturalism (philosophy)|naturalist]]. The term "transactional" m
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