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They're declarations of powerlessness, one of the most psychologically debilitating conditions human beings can experience.

We have not adapted psychologically to the notion of long-term consequences.

It restored full sovereignty to the whole of Germany, both legally and psychologically.

Woman are purported to be more psychologically and physiologically affected by relationships than men.

That has probably made them uniquely well prepared psychologically for their very strange childhood.

For example, an adolescent girl may look physically mature but psychologically she may not be well developed.

Any stress or sudden change in her life at one time would send Saks into a tailspin psychologically.

Nyiregyhazi was not Gould, musically or psychologically or historically, and much of his life, it turns out, was spent doing not much at all, just scraping by.

A visiting Danish journalist said wryly, while sipping a bâja pilluarit (celebration beer), “psychologically, the state is my father, you know?”

Relating to or being a method of childbirth in which the expectant mother is prepared psychologically and physically to give birth without the use of drugs.

Musashi had been late for the duel on purpose in order to psychologically unnerve his opponent (an often-used tactic of his).

Faceless, bodiless "virtual" communication may be less psychologically satisfying than actual conversation, and the relationships formed through it may be shallower.

Unless the person being psychologically profiled wants to shirk criminal responsibility or can see themselves as a danger to themselves or others, it makes sense to want to establish "normality".