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English for Psychology: Words app analytics for December 9

English for Psychology: Words

English for Psychology: Words

  • Nelly Latypova
  • Apple App Store
  • Free
  • Education
Expand your professional vocabulary and feel confident using English for Psychology in academic and clinical settings. Whether you're pursuing a PhD, preparing for exams like the IELTS, TOEFL, or EPPP, or working toward certifications such as LPC, LMHC, LCSW, HCPC, or OET – this tool supports your development in the language of mental health. Designed for psychologists, therapists, students, and researchers, it helps strengthen your understanding of essential terms found in textbooks, case studies, research articles, and professional communication. From CBT techniques to NHS terminology, gain familiarity with the words that matter in your field. Practice vocabulary with a system that goes beyond memorization. Flashcards make learning efficient, while eight different methods give variety and reinforce long-term memory. Whether you're reading a book or preparing to speak at a conference, regular study here makes every effort count. Track your achievements and stay motivated. Monitor your daily activity and review detailed statistics about your study sessions. A word-tracking feature lets you mark which terms you’ve mastered and focus on those still in progress. Over time, you’ll notice not only a richer vocabulary but greater fluency when reading and writing psychological texts. Explore a wide range of terminology across many branches of psychology, including clinical, cognitive, behavioral, and developmental areas. Terms are organized by themes, making it easier to focus on what’s relevant for your course, research, or professional context. What makes it effective: – Flashcard-based learning that promotes active recall – 8 powerful methods for reinforcing knowledge – Rich vocabulary for mental health professionals – Clear organization by topic and specialization – Tracking system to mark known and new words – Visual statistics to see your learning progress – Designed for those working with textbooks, dictionaries, and research – Useful for IELTS, TOEFL, OET, EPPP preparation – Supports professionals aiming for HCPC, LPC, LMHC, LCSW credentials – Ideal for English-speaking environments like the NHS and international training Whether you’re reading a psychology textbook, preparing a case report, or participating in global conferences, expanding your lexicon improves your confidence and precision. Strengthening your command of English helps you listen, speak, and write more naturally in mental health contexts. Professional success often depends on language fluency. With consistent practice, you’ll be ready to meet the demands of academic and clinical communication in English. Support: appsfenls@gmail.com Terms of use & Privacy policy: https://apps.fenls.com/legacy.html
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December 9, 2025