emotional problem

collocation in English

meanings of emotional and problem

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emotional
adjective
uk/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/us/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
problem
noun [C]
uk/ˈprɒb.ləm/us/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...

(Definition of emotional and problem from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of emotional problem

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First, let me take the human aspect, the psychological and emotional problem, which is the result of the chequered history of the industry.
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We have to focus not on such words but on the emotional problem of what society thinks that it is.
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There is consent on the emotional problem of status.
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In a sense this is not a technological problem, it is an emotional problem.
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This would have been a way of dealing successfully with this old emotional problem.
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This is a tremendous emotional problem.
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He may have a drug problem, an emotional problem or problems at home, and he might not have done as well in the test as he could.
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Other times, the tugs have to conquer an emotional problem, such as not feeling good enough, or having to say goodbye to a friend.
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Poor posture is a physical as well as an emotional problem.
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This can be the case if the student has a severe disability and requires a wheelchair, or is identified with an emotional problem.
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In this study, the externalizing problem scales for each of these measures were used to assess severity of these behavioral and emotional problems.
Nightmares and bad dreams are therefore seen as unsuccessful attempts at solving our emotional problems.
Taking these into account, adolescent emotional problems had no influence on rates of partnership formation, but antisocial behaviour did.
As widely documented in the literature, the great majority of people with emotional problems are seen in primary care.
What have randomized prevention trials been able to demonstrate about the malleability of putative risk and protective factors associated with emotional problems?
In the course of this meditation the lyric speaker achieves an insight, faces up to a tragic loss, comes to a moral decision, or resolves an emotional problem.
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