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gestaltist — GESTALTÍST, Ă, gestaltişti, ste, s.m. şi f., adj. (Adept) al gestaltismului. [pr.: ghe ştal ] – Din fr. gestaltiste. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 GESTALTÍST, Ă adj. Referitor la gestaltism. // s.m. şi … Dicționar Român
gestaltist — noun Usage: often capitalized Date: 1931 a specialist in Gestalt psychology … New Collegiate Dictionary
Gestaltist — Ge·stalt·ist (gə shtälʹtĭst, shtôlʹ , stälʹ , stôlʹ ) n. An adherent or a practitioner of the principles of Gestalt psychology. * * * … Universalium
gestaltist — ge·stalt·ist … English syllables
gestaltist — ltə̇st noun ( s) Usage: often capitalized : gestalt psychologist * * * Gestaltˈist noun • • • Main Entry: ↑Gestalt … Useful english dictionary
perception — perceptional, adj. /peuhr sep sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or faculty of apprehending by means of the senses or of the mind; cognition; understanding. 2. immediate or intuitive recognition or appreciation, as of moral, psychological, or aesthetic… … Universalium
psychology — The profession ( e.g., clinical p.), scholarly discipline (academic p.), and science (research p.) concerned with the behavior of humans and animals, and related mental and physiologic processes. [psycho + G. logos, study] adlerian p. SYN:… … Medical dictionary
Daniel Lagache — French physician, psychoanalyst, and professor at the Sorbonne, Daniel Lagache was born on December 3, 1903, in Paris, where he died on December 3, 1972. [1] He was one of the leading figures in twentieth century French psychoanalysis. Contents 1 … Wikipedia
intermetamorphosis syndrome — The term intermetamorphosis syndrome is indebted to the Latin inter (between) and the Greek metamorphoun (to change one s shape). It is used to denote a subgroup of the misidentification syndrome which is characterized by the conviction that… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
gestalt — [gə ʃtα:lt, ʃtalt] noun Psychology an organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its parts. Derivatives gestaltism noun gestaltist noun Origin 1920s: from Ger. Gestalt, lit. form, shape … English new terms dictionary