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  • ...atment of the mind' (''psych-'': mind; ''-iatry'': medical treatment; from Greek ''iātrikos'': medical, ''iāsthai'': to heal). A medical doctor specializi ...ined by [[Johann Christian Reil]] in 1808, comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] "ψυχή" (''psychē'': "soul or mind") and "ιατρός" (''iatros'':
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  • ...and [[Persian Empire|Persia]]. Historians point to the writings of ancient Greek philosophers, such as [[Thales]], [[Plato]], and [[Aristotle]] (especially [[Category:Greek loanwords]]
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  • '''Phenomenology''' (from [[Ancient Greek|Greek]]: ''phainómenon'' "that which appears"; and ''lógos'' "study") is a broa ...phenomenology,which is quite common, this pair of terms, derived from the Greek ''[[nous]]'' (mind), designate respectively the real content, noesis, and t
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  • '''Psychosis''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ψυχή "psyche", for mind/soul, and -ωσις "-osis", for abnormal con ...57%3Aentry%3D%23115982, Psychosis, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', at Perseus]</ref><ref>{{cite web|last= |first= |authorli
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