psychological impact
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpsychologicalandimpact
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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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impact
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk/ˈɪm.pækt/us/ˈɪm.pækt/
the force or action of one object ...
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Observation and interviews with the children and the classroom teachers were used as a means to gather data on the potentiallypsychologicalimpactof singing.
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The findings were divided into five sections: voice quality ratings; learning and behavioural difficulties; vocal identity; self-esteem and self-worth; andpsychologicalimpactof singing.
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We have already drawn attention to the problem of thepsychologicalimpactof knowing one's diagnosis.
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And last, but not least, this information is conveyed in color, not black and white, which contributes to itspsychologicalimpact.
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The high prevalence should encourage the development of appropriate interventions and services to reduce the negativepsychologicalimpactof incontinence.
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These decisions and their consequences have apsychologicalimpacton the families or intimate partners who survive us.
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Thepsychologicalimpactshould not be underestimated and appropriate behavioural therapy and/or clinical psychological intervention should take place.
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However, thepsychologicalimpactof singing on children has not been systematically investigated and, therefore, such impact on children is not known.
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Thepsychologicalimpactof singing on the children was investigated via interviews and observations prior to and subsequent to singing sessions.
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Most studies of women's experiences with maternal serum screening use standardized scales to assess thepsychologicalimpactof these tests.
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There is also apsychologicalimpacton the patient who feels that he or she is being constantly checked and monitored by carers.
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It is reasonable to assume that such persistent reports of increased health risks would have a negativepsychologicalimpact.
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Because of the users' health and mobility problems and theirpsychologicalimpact, making use of ' external ' communitybased support services often required considerable effort and motivation.
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These categories were: learning and behavioural difficulties; vocal identity; self-esteem and self-worth; andpsychologicalimpactof singing.
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The next most common statements of thepsychologicalimpactof incontinence were that they were ' easily angered ' (30.7 %) and had ' feelings of stress ' (30.7 %).
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From subsequent findings as stated below, thepsychologicalimpactof singing became clear.
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Moreover, there is a considerable lack of research in the fields of children's speech and voice disorders, singing and thepsychologicalimpactof the above on children.
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Among these factors a special place should be accorded to the impact of the oil shock, if not for its strictly economic effects, then certainly for itspsychologicalimpact.
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