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The phrase "a psychological problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues related to mental health or emotional well-being.
Example: "Many people experience a psychological problem at some point in their lives, and seeking help is important."
Alternatives: "a mental health issue" or "an emotional disorder".
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I have a psychological problem with that".
"But the economy has become a psychological problem.
I tried to treat it as a psychological problem.
"But it was a psychological problem tonight," he said.
"I've got a psychological problem, which is the opposite of anorexia," she says.
Her weight gain was eventually worked into the plot as a psychological problem.
The desire to be stronger could reveal a psychological problem that needs to be resolved.
"But it was not a psychological problem, it was a cultural issue," Ms. Pedrosa said.
The resistance, he says, is a "psychological problem, a cultural problem".
"For some performers, there is a psychological problem," he told Sports Illustrated.
We have a psychological problem, we recognize it: We never get rid of books.
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