But I've also met a literary type who baked me a cake, had no immediately apparent psychological disabilities and owned a nice dog.
Short stature may or may not be a psychological disability, but on a daily basis this often idiopathic condition makes life a challenge.
Engaging in illicit sexual conduct with someone who has a physical or psychological disability is punishable with a 3-12 year prison sentence.
In the process, they are running into legal quandaries over how to treat students who have psychological disabilities but whose antisocial acts threaten campus life.
The public powers will bring into existence a policy of prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and integration of those with physical, sensory or psychological disabilities.
But in terms of the psychological disability, it's really been the case that the more we've looked, the less we've found.
Of those, 70,000 to 100,000 injuries result in death and 70,000 to 90,000 in life-long physical, intellectual and psychological disabilities.
The country is unique in having 14 percent of its work force receiving payments for physical or psychological disabilities.
According to its Web site, the school has about 300 adolescent and teenage students who have "social, emotional, psychological and academic disabilities."
Federal law mandates special education for children with a host of physical and psychological disabilities, like dyslexia, speech and hearing impairment.