Psych (disambiguation)

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Psych may refer to:

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Medium may refer to:

Psyche is the Greek term for "soul".

Flashback(s) or Flash Back may refer to:

Cold reading is a set of techniques used by mentalists, psychics, fortune-tellers, and mediums. Without prior knowledge, a practiced cold-reader can quickly obtain a great deal of information by analyzing the person's body language, age, clothing or fashion, hairstyle, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, level of education, manner of speech, place of origin, etc. during a line of questioning. Cold readings commonly employ high-probability guesses, quickly picking up on signals as to whether their guesses are in the right direction or not. The reader then emphasizes and reinforces any accurate connections while quickly moving on from missed guesses. Psychologists believe that this appears to work because of the Barnum effect and due to confirmation biases within people.

A star is a luminous astronomical object.

Spirit(s) commonly refers to:

Flow may refer to:

A pulse, in physiology, is the throbbing of arteries resulting from heartbeat.

Outsider(s) may refer to:

Jet, Jets, or The Jet(s) may refer to:

Impulse or Impulsive may refer to:

Blockbuster may refer to:

Shock may refer to:

An owl is a bird of prey.

Shrink or shrinking may refer to:

The afterlife refers to a belief in life after death.

Psych is an American detective comedy-drama television series created by Steve Franks for USA Network. The series stars James Roday as Shawn Spencer, a young crime consultant for the Santa Barbara Police Department whose "heightened observational skills" and impressive eidetic memory allow him to convince people that he solves cases with his psychic abilities. The program also stars Dulé Hill as Shawn's intelligent best friend and reluctant partner Burton "Gus" Guster, as well as Corbin Bernsen as Shawn's father Henry, a former detective with the Santa Barbara Police Department.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Joseph Dunninger</span> American mentalist and magician (1892–1975)

Joseph Dunninger, known as "The Amazing Dunninger", was one of the most famous and proficient mentalists of all time. He was one of the pioneer performers of magic on radio and television. A debunker of fraudulent mediums, Dunninger claimed to replicate through trickery all spiritualist phenomena.

Prodigy, Prodigies or The Prodigy may refer to:

A psychic is someone who claims to possess paranormal or supernatural capabilities.