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He also underestimates the purely psychological difficulty a philosopher must feel when argument indicates a need to give up a theory associated with his own name.
Not being able to "work through" a stage was considered a sign of psychological difficulty and therapists were encouraged to help people pass through each of the "phases".
There is much social science research on menopause: it shows most women don't have a great deal of psychological difficulty with it.
"It's clumsy, awkward, and ugly," Choueiri goes on, "and it has the important psychological difficulty, of course, of working only until your wife comes home".
Her death, according to the petition, followed previous attempts to take her own life and a long history of psychological difficulty made worse by postpartum depression.
The earlier the detection of psychological difficulty by a competent mental health professional, the easier it is to intervene and reverse the process in many cases, without the need for hospitalization.
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I think he might have psychological difficulties".
Such feelings can reflect other, more serious psychological difficulties, says Barbara Jennings, a senior lecturer at Norwich Medical School.
Any one of these traumas would present psychological difficulties; coming simultaneously they compound the risks.
There were some psychological difficulties, too-at least in his case.
It seems that about a third of surgery visits are related to psychological difficulties.
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