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Definition of Psychogenetic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to the psychological cause of a disorder.
2. Adjective. Of or relating to the origin and development of the mind.
Definition of Psychogenetic
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to psychogenesis. ¹
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Definition of Psychogenetic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychogenetic
Literary usage of Psychogenetic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Intelligence of the Feeble-minded by Alfred Binet, Théodore Simon (1916)
"In fact the chapter upon "Backwards" is the most backward of all psychiatry.1 The
method which we are going to describe is a psychogenetic method; ..."
2. Eros: The Development of the Sex Relation Through the Ages by Emil Lucka (1915)
"This law, which establishes the natural connection of the individual with the
whole chain of organisms, is continued in a psychogenetic law, not founded on ..."
3. Eros: The Development of the Sex Relation Through the Ages by Emil Lucka (1915)
"This law, which establishes the natural connection of the individual with the
whole chain of organisms, is continued in a psychogenetic law, not founded on ..."
4. Psychopathological Researches: Studies in Mental Dissociation by Boris Sidis (1902)
"... IV THE psychogenetic LAW THESE alternating personalities, however, were but
ephemeral; the process of regular alternation was but of brief duration. ..."
5. Psychopathological Researches: Studies in Mental Dissociation by Boris Sidis (1908)
"... IV THE psychogenetic LAW THESE alternating personalities, however, were but
ephemeral ; the process of regular alternation was but of brief duration. ..."
6. The Mystery of Space: A Study of the Hyperspace Movement in the Light of the by Robert T. Browne (1919)
"... Stage in Psycho- genesis—The Non-Methodical Character of Discoveries— The
Three Periods of psychogenetic Development—The Scope and Permissibility of ..."