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    psychological


    1. Age typically does not significantly diminish the need and desire for sex, that regular sexual activity is standard when a partner is available, and that most elderly believe that sex contributes to both physical and psychological health


    2. Other psychological factors, including depression, lowered self-esteem associated with overall loss of physical strength and the onset of physical signs of aging, anxiety, and substance abuse can all contribute to male impotence


    3. Also, because much stress is now psychological or emotional, there's nothing obvious to run away from or fight and so the stress hormones build up in the body with damaging effects


    4. at some psychological moment


    5. The methods used by spiritual masters so as to break their disciples' Ego are mostly red herrings, sophistry or rhetorical tricks; the listeners seldom oppose to them, because of excessive psychological pressure they are usually subjected to


    6. When they disappear, all my psychological problems disappear as well: stress, nervousness, depression, timidity, self-pity, misery


    7. I held imaginary conversations with them, planning a safe route through the hurts and psychological infirmity of captivity


    8. Teacher: If you see a teacher, it means that you should change your attitude and improve your personality; if you are the teacher, you will face psychological problems


    9. If it is on your head, it means that you have psychological problems


    10. Psychological testing showed that Drew had a high

    11. With the bias against females still a part of their psychological make up, many were amazed that the females could have gotten as far as they did


    12. Consider the Oppositionist spells as a type of derivative of the psychological


    13. Physically, there is no reason for her continuing coma but it is entirely possible that her condition is psychological, especially considering what you’ve told me


    14. He might need someone with a lot more psychological training than she had


    15. Our psychological profile on him leads us to believe he would never put the other


    16. Often psychological help is needed in dealing with the real


    17. Further Reading – Some of Jung’s most famous books: The Psychology of the Unconscious (1912) and Psychological Types (1921), Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1961) and lastly, The Red Book (2012)


    18. the psychological point of view


    19. identification of the aim is a psychological art


    20. They say that variety is important for both nutrition and psychological reasons

    21. A varied diet is essential for a person to maintain good health and to maintain a good psychological well-being


    22. I, the author of this e-book, offer no professional services to the general public or otherwise, and more specifically, no medical, psychological or any other type of services or counseling that are, by statute or otherwise, restricted to certified professionals


    23. Psychological studies have shown that people’s perception of their


    24. emotional and psychological benefits, as these are huge


    25. of the psychological trickery)


    26. They probably were using material possessions as a psychological pacifier of sorts to help distract them from the unpleasant reality that they had created for themselves, as well as to aid them in repressing their somber feelings regarding their otherwise bleak emotional and spiritual existence


    27. It represents psychological completion


    28. Absent these conditions, it is difficult to sustain motivation and psychological well-being, unless the individual has sufficient inner resources to compensate for and override the lack


    29. Delia had seldom been this hot before in her entire life and she knew it must be some kind of psychological hotness - the fact that he was her own son as well as the fact that he was unconscious


    30. psychological advice or suggest the use of any technique

    31. So rather than be tempted by the money he opted for a more research-based role in a semi-rural area, only having the occasional consultation if the patient – and they must qualify for that title – had a ‘genuine’ psychological condition


    32. Her entrance would set off a notice to ultimately Leonard himself; she knew he had no security guy like Jannson, who was mainly there for the benefit of patients, and her piece of mind – a psychological reassurance


    33. This time it was by recommendation of the chief medical consultant who’d treated him for injuries from some peculiar accident, citing possible psychological abnormalities (not that she could define what normal is, or look to herself as an example these days)


    34. With their target in sight they walked faster, knowing that they were definitely heading the right way was a great psychological boost


    35. As we know, the B-25 raid he led against Tokyo was not suicidal, at least not for him, and it was definitely worth the risk – not, of course, for the physical damage it inflicted, but rather for the psychological blow it landed


    36. In that respect, the raid is reminiscent of the 1968 Vietcong Tet Offensive in South Vietnam which, while a devastating setback militarily, was a huge psychological win for the Vietcong/North Vietnamese, due in no small part that after the offensive became public knowledge, Walter Cronkite (the most trusted man in America) declared the Vietnam War lost to the United States


    37. And you don't do this because it's a psychological technique (even though it could be described as that), You do it because you're a man with confidence and her being physically attractive is not enough for a guy like you


    38. These were the kids who wore their psychological label as a badge, like they were as special as the doctors had made them believe


    39. This helped a lot regarding the psychological warfare, for you could give him the evil eyes as the line moved closer to the ring


    40. Leaflets and other psychological warfare drops were also made from heavy bombers which certainly looked like the wartime Avro Lancaster's but in fact was Avro Lincolns

    41. Lastly, whatever nonsense is said on the Internet, they were never parachutists nor trained to be and thought the Army paratroopers had a death wish and needed much psychological help for jumping out of aeroplanes without reason


    42. He will need continuous psychological assistance and a thorough medical check-up


    43. The Stockholm Syndrome is a psychological display in which hostages express empathy their captors sometimes to the point of defending them


    44. “Sergeant Oberon’s an expert in psychological crimes


    45. Circulating through the rumor mill were countless stories about the psychological effect of that white hair and his blotchy-pink complexion


    46. Psychological health, too


    47. In his books, ‘The Rainbow,’ and ‘Women In Love,’ he explored with candour the sexual and psychological relationships between men and women


    48. But recent psychological research has shown that having


    49. But I have often wondered if the intimidation of class-conscious British society was a factor in his psychological make-up


    50. “This is where the all-important psychological aspect comes in,” I decided














































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    Synonyms for "psychological"

    psychological cerebral intellectual emotional

    "psychological" definitions

    mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature


    of or relating to or determined by psychology