English to Gujarati Dictionary psychological

psychological

માનસિક
definition
adjective
the victim had sustained physical and psychological damage
of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.
translation of 'psychological'
adjective
માનસશાસ્ત્ર સંબંધી
example
Will the tsunami leave a permanent emotional and 'psychological' scar on the entire community?
It also dealt with 'psychological' problems like loneliness and depression.
I hope I haven't affected their lives in any bad way, or helped to give them 'psychological' problems.
Francesca Woodman's photographs are 'psychological' rather than physical portraits.
The pressure to look reed thin has severe 'psychological' impacts on one's mind.
The best treatment for phobia is a 'psychological' treatment called cognitive behavioural therapy.
The tone of the article tends to suggest that these new findings make shyness a 'psychological' problem rather than a social one.
It was important that she had a suppression order because of her own emotional and 'psychological' state.
What light might 'psychological' research shed upon these troubling events?
This puts him in an interesting, and almost unique position to be the subject of a 'psychological' experiment.
As many as half the animals in dogs' homes have been abandoned because of 'psychological' problems.
I've studied and offer many of these for dealing with challenging physical and 'psychological' problems.
Yet, the axes created by the formulae may reflect some sort of 'psychological' reality.
The evidence concerns a kind of 'psychological' therapy known as debriefing.
In the north of Europe, the Fauves' celebration of color was pushed to new emotional and 'psychological' depths.
It adds not just an acoustic dimension to sound, but 'psychological' and emotional dimensions too.
I find consolation in the fact that 'psychological' research shows that man is capable of empathy as well as evil.
The first is how psychoanalysis, if it is a myth, can solve 'psychological' problems.
Yet another project offers support to women with 'psychological' problems.
Those seeking emotional, or 'psychological' , insights are wasting their time.
The 'psychological' , social or emotional needs of the professor are of no concern to the student.
Most sexual problems have a 'psychological' rather than a physical cause.
Perhaps, my fear of vegetables is really due to a 'psychological' problem.
In essence that there was a macho culture which refused to acknowledge the 'psychological' problems engendered by combat.
The 'psychological' discourse is organised around the signs and symptoms of mental illness.
As chief officer of the military rehabilitation unit it's her duty to treat soldiers who have 'psychological' problems.
He suffered from 'psychological' problems and had an IQ rating in the top 10 per cent in the country.
His research provides a 'psychological' framework which offers a useful guide to thinking about risk assessment.
Firstly, the 'psychological' research tends to show that people forget things very quickly.
Victims are often left with lasting 'psychological' damage that can include panic attacks and nervous breakdowns.
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