άψυχο (apsycho) a:non psycho: the root word for soul
Psyche was a Greek goddess who personified the soul.
There in no mythology in the word whatsoever. It means the study of the soul or spirit, from the Greek word psyche soul and the Greek suffix -logia study.
The word psyche is the Greek word meaning 'mind' or 'soul'
άψυχο (apsycho) a:non psycho: the root word for soul
There in no mythology in the word whatsoever. It means the study of the soul or spirit, from the Greek word psyche soul and the Greek suffix -logia study.
The word psychic (pronounced /ˈsaɪkɨk/; from the Greek psychikos-"of the soul, mental") haha that's wikipedia. :)
M the two greek word confuse and philops which means mind and soul.
Psyche is the Greek word for "soul"; however, it is used as a modern term for "mind".
The second Greek root of the word "psychosomatic" is "soma," which means body. Together with "psyche," which means mind, "psychosomatic" refers to the interconnection between the mind and body in relation to physical symptoms arising from psychological factors.
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The Greek Godess of the soul is Psyche.
Psychiatry is the study of the mind, and takes its name from the Greek word "psyche" which means soul or mind. It also means butterfly, and is the name of the woman who marries Eros (aka Cupid). A psychopomp escorts the souls of the dead to Hades. The second part, -iatry, comes from the Greek words Iatros= physician, Iatriki= medicine. So psychiatry is more "the specialty of healing the soul/mind"