Similar words: psychological science, psychological, psychologically, psychopathological, neuropsychological, psychological disorder, psychologic, clinical psychologist. Meaning: n. (psychology) a mental condition in which the qualities of a state are relatively constant even though the state itself may be dynamic.
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1. What was the patient's psychological state ?
2. Confidence is in one sense a delicate psychological state.
3. What matters, they claim, is the psychological state of the worker and the skills he or she possesses.
4. Limerance is the psychological state of deep infatuation.
5. Objective: To know about the psychological state of gravida before undergoing prenatal diagnosis via umbilical vein puncture, so as to provide effective psychological nursing for them.
6. On the basis of keeping harmony mental psychological state, and giving reasonable diet and suitable exercise, the patients received Tangzhiyakang capsule, insulin, diformin and self-message.
7. The logic process and psychological state of the criminal is worth discussing.
8. In his psychological state, it is not difficult to find the moral sensitivity, misanthropic mood , profound melancholy and the tendency of fatalism.
9. Objective To study the psychological state of health of patients receiving suction lipectomy and relevant nursing measures for them.
10. Objective : To observe psychological state of premenstrual syndrome ( PMS ) in female students.
11. On the contrary, positive affective can produce the psychological state which is favorable to learning.
12. Objective To learn the psychological state of patients with acute angle-closure glaucoma and put forward corresponding nursing strategies.
13. The political psychological state of Creole Elite Class in the process of Spanish American Independent Movement was contradictory and complex.
14. She said PTSD involves changes in a person's psychological state and their neurobiological state.
15. There is no concern with the psychological state of the potential victim.
16. That's why I think he's in a much better psychological state.
17. It provides a single quality of life score based on indexes of perceived physical wellbeing, psychological state, and sociability.
18. Consenting in one's heart is not a performative consent but a psychological state akin to coming to terms with.
19. Such study shows that long term exposed to the noise could affect the workers' behavioral function, psychological state and cause them neurasthenic and depression.
20. There was a singular circumstance that characterized Mr. Dimmesdale's psychological state at this moment.
21. Nonintellectual factors, such as motive, attitude, interest , will, character, values directly decides the psychological state of English learners.
22. Methods: 116 recovered schizophrenics and investigated with the scale of psychological state.
23. Job burnout is mainly expressed as Emotional exhaustion, Depersonalization and Reduced personal accomplishment[Sentence dictionary], which will partly affect personal psychological state and behavioral effect of the work.
24. It will take a long period of time for colonials to decolonize from psychological state even after they had realized decolonization in political meanings.
25. As well as treating their physical wounds, close attention should be paid to their psychological state.
26. To receive good shooting results in short time, students should not only grasp the techniques of holding gun, collimating, and shooting, but also have good will quality and psychological state.
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