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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a psychologist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a professional who practices psychology, typically in contexts discussing mental health, therapy, or psychological assessments.
Example: "After struggling with anxiety for years, I decided to seek help from a psychologist."
Alternatives: "a mental health professional" or "a therapy specialist."
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Metallica has a psychologist?
He's not a psychologist".
Another was a psychologist.
He acts as a psychologist.
"He's a psychologist," Walch said.
"I'm a psychologist," he said.
Be a psychologist.
You are a psychologist.
Or maybe a psychologist.
Seeing a psychologist?
He was a psychologist.
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