psychological benefit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpsychologicalandbenefit
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psychological
adjective
uk/ˌsaɪ.kəlˈɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌsaɪ.kəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to the human mind ...
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benefit
noun
uk/ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/us/ˈben.ə.fɪt/
a helpful or good effect, or something intended ...
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(Definition ofpsychologicalandbenefitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It should not be because there is little or no expectedpsychologicalbenefitto the donor.
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Disruption to lifestyle and apprehension of return may offsetpsychologicalbenefitof respite break for carers.
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The degree to which this can be characterized aspsychologicalbenefitamong mentally incompetent persons is surely both highly variable and highly speculative. 24.
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Exercise is of both physical andpsychologicalbenefit.
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The issue of whetherpsychologicalbenefitto donors should be a requirement for living donation is more germane to potential donors and recipients who are not emotionally related.
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Immediate timing during the mastectomy will provide the patient with an important cosmetic andpsychologicalbenefit, not awaking from mastectomy with a complete absence of a breast.
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Thepsychologicalbenefitof such a proceeding might be incalculable.
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They need treatment if only because of thepsychologicalbenefitto the patient concerned.
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I believe that there is enormouspsychologicalbenefitfrom reversing that decision.
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Therefore, the advent of the new scheme has been of considerablepsychologicalbenefitto the growth of stability on the international scene.
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I also believe that there is an oddpsychologicalbenefitin having good quality international passenger links.
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It has also been noted thatpsychologicalbenefitfinding can be an important way of dealing with stress.
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The purchase was funded by public subscription, with the aim of providing natural green space for thepsychologicalbenefitof patients and the local community.
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Apart from the obvious gain of time on the clock one notices that the side with the advantage gainspsychologicalbenefit.
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Physical progress may not be impressive, but there may be prevention of further deterioration and psychological benefits.
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Attempting to find the truth would, however, deprive him of the psychological benefits of religion (qua ' solution ' to the problem of morally random suffering).
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For patients, this value may arise from psychological benefits of reduced uncertainty about the underlying cause of their symptoms or a more accurate prognosis.
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His is not a desire to donate (to someone) out of general altruism and for the social and psychological benefits that it might bring.
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