psychological consequence

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meaningsofpsychologicalandconsequence

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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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consequence
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwəns/
us
/ˈkɑːn.sə.kwəns/
a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or ...
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(Definition ofpsychologicalandconsequencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thispsychologicalconsequencemay be a common early link in the chains of psychological cause and effect that lead to these various conditions.
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What will be thepsychologicalconsequenceof such a statement at a moment when we are.
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The social and psychological consequences of consumerism are, as we have seen, a conformity and passivity that is ironically experienced as individuality and freedom.
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The psychological consequences of false-positive and false-negative test results have also been a matter of concern.
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Other psychological consequences of false negatives may include the feeling that one has been wrongly treated, leading to loss of faith in the medical profession.
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This suggests that for some individuals, geographic relocation may reflect positive changes, whereas for others, it has adverse psychological consequences including early onset depression.
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With full understanding, proper medical advice, effective prevention, and efficient treatment, incontinence and its psychological consequences can be greatly alleviated.
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Additionally, none of the studies compared the emotional and psychological consequences of the various treatments.
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The psychological consequences of learning a diagnosis of dementia : three case examples.
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Two scientific reports on the evaluation of nonparticipants and the negative psychological consequences seen in participants were published (10;11).
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However, there is relatively little information on the psychological consequences of false-negative results, and only antenatal screening appears to have attracted any research on the issue.
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Attention to the process of development provides valuable information about some of the factors that contribute to moderating and mediating the links between stress and its biological and psychological consequences.
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It was recognised in the discussions, however, that a fall could result not only in serious physical injuries, but also in psychological consequences, affecting personal confidence and quality of life.
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After the medical assessment, an occupational therapist visited the participants at home for an assessment of daily functioning (40), environmental hazards (44), and psychological consequences of the fall (29).
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The psychological consequences of overwhelming life experiences.
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Bodily reactions in anxiety are not just symptoms but essential parts of the experience: symptoms and causes are not separable, hence somatic therapy may have strong psychological consequences.
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There is also increasing demand from physicians and surgeons for a greater understanding of the possible early and long-term psychological consequences of the improvements in the medical and surgical management.
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Merridale's point is that the personal and psychological consequences of these catastrophes have for long been hidden from history.
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