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To those who believe there is a set timeframe for psychological recovery from such a tragedy.
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He argues that these studies are flawed because they fail to control for other factors, such as pre-existing psychological complaints or other drug use.
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Certainly such works are worthy of admiration for their pure aesthetic power as well as their psychological acumen.
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However, Britney is said to have a psychological condition, such as bipolar disorder, that justifies the continued need for conservatorship.
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Not that such swindles do not happen: some fortune-telling gypsies, for example, use psychological manipulation to predict disaster unless their clients give them large amounts of money.
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Nasa wants to gather more medical and psychological data on the effects of long periods spent in space as it prepares for such missions.
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Such acts are difficult for the authorities to prevent, and images of them can have a powerful psychological effect among sympathisers.
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This is not such a radical thing to achieve since psychological interventions have been shown to be efficacious over placebo for 50 years.
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In such cases, medication may be necessary, but doctors should try to rely less on pills for milder psychological disorders and examine the child's life as a whole, Pavuluri said.
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In public buildings, such as the Kilden Theater and Concert Hall in Kristiansand in Norway wooden surfaces have been cleverly used for psychological effects.
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The ultimate goal is to help organizations create a culture in which ideas, challenges and concerns can be freely voiced, what is called a culture of "psychological safety, " where individuals believe they can safely take interpersonal risks, such as asking for help, admitting errors and challenging authority.
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