Psychological Case Studies

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a written account of one's own life

adjective autobiographical

  • The author published her autobiography last year, detailing her life story.
  • I can't wait to read his autobiography and learn more about his background.
  • Have you checked out that celeb's autobiography? It's so juicy!
  • Writing your autobiography is like creating a roadmap of your life journey.

noun a book containing detailed records of court cases or legal decisions

  • The casebook provided detailed analysis of various legal precedents.
  • I found all the answers in the casebook for our assignment.
  • Dude, did you check the casebook for the cheat codes?
  • Her life could be seen as a casebook example of resilience and perseverance.

noun the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context

  • The study of psychology involves analyzing human behavior and mental processes.
  • I find psychology fascinating because it helps me understand why people act the way they do.
  • Psychology is like getting inside someone's head and figuring out what makes them tick.
  • In a way, psychology is like unraveling the mysteries of the human mind.

noun a person who transforms into a wolf or a human-wolf hybrid creature, often depicted in folklore or horror stories

  • The Wolf man is a classic character in horror literature and film.
  • Have you seen that old Wolf man movie? It's pretty cheesy but still fun.
  • I heard he's a real Wolf man, always out in the woods howling at the moon.
  • She's like a Wolf man when she's hungry, devouring everything in sight.