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Bastareaud also revealed that he was kept in hospital afterwards with severe psychological troubles.
There's not much of an arc to Cisco's apparent psychological troubles, which appear rather abruptly.
Clutter, too, is all too easily confused with hoarding, a genuinely pernicious phenomenon that often disguises profound psychological troubles.
Several writers have suggested that he had what we would now call bipolar disorder, and his psychological troubles were compounded by physical ones.
Le Monde published sections of Kermiche's legal file showing that since the age of six he had shown signs of "psychological troubles" for which he was regularly hospitalised.
In this view, rather than resulting from psychological troubles, bullying behaviour stems from a desire for greater social status among peers.
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Also, there is the looming issue of psychological trouble, measured in two ways.
What the feminists don't take into account was how much psychological trouble she was in.
Caring for parents is one of the most neglected areas of treatment when a young adult is in psychological trouble.
While most service members readjust to civilian life successfully after combat, the number who come home in some kind of psychological trouble is huge.
Add an excess of alcohol, 4,000 calories above doctors' daily guidelines and the likelihood of hearing some of the most catastrophically annoying music committed to record and you have a recipe for psychological trouble.
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