Sentence examples for psychological bonds from inspiring English sources

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Escaping the psychological bonds of your abuser is only the first step.

He urged leaders to look at "the psychological bonds of the North Atlantic Treaty" to help keep them from drifting apart.

Consider the four very different, but equally well-shaded portraits of marriages painted by Mr. Izzard and Ms. Hamilton in "Joe Egg Ms. Redgraveve and Mr. Dennehy in "Long Day's Journey"; Ms. Shaw and Jonathan Cake in "Medea"; and, yes, Mr. Fierstein and Dick Latessa in "Hairspray" -- all of whom managed to convey physical and psychological bonds that chafed, inflamed and comforted all at once.

With "The Past," Farhadi has shown that the success of "A Separation" was no fluke, as he has crafted another rich, insightful look at the emotional and psychological bonds of family.

Evoking Eric Garner's last words "I can't breathe" in her discussion, Frazier not only reveals the emotional and psychological bonds between her grandmother, mother and herself, but she also depicts the realities of the chronic and terminal illnesses suffered by many Braddock residents caused by the mills.

They had problematic psychological bonds to their mothers, and less experience of closeness or/and competence (Fig 1).

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Being a member of an orchestra without a conductor requires extraordinary musical and psychological bonding.

He described it as "a brutal kind of bonding, psychological bonding, to someone who has total control over you".

Set just after World War II in an army hospital where the title character has gone mute and retreated into his lifelong fantasies about birds and flight, the play intersperses the attempts by Birdy's old friend Al to snap him out of his reverie with flashbacks to their childhood and the forging of their intense and unusual psychological bond.

It is no wonder that the inhabitants of such a garden are shackled by the psychological bond called codependency; after all, the God of the Bible is right there, full of rage and telling mortals he is everything and they are nothing.

We do not seem to have grasped that relations between France and Germany, the central equation of Europe, were now on a new footing: if not united they were not brought together by the psychological bond of defeat in war for the first time for nearly a century and a half; the two countries were quits at last and both had a similar purpose in extricating themselves from national humiliation.

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