Then there are the psychological hardships.
The movement continues into Lucie's adulthood; she moves to California to escape the psychological hardships of her life in Oklahoma.
"It is more of a psychological hardship," he said.
These situations usually result not only in significant monetary expenses, but also in severe psychological and emotional hardships.
The high speed of sidewalk traffic eases some of the psychological hardships that New Yorkers suffer in getting around town.
These involve physical, financial, and psychological hardships including the loss of liberty, goods and services, heterosexual relationships, autonomy, security and life chances post-custody.
After the long winter, livestock will already be thin and a lack of rain means many will die, causing financial and psychological hardship.
The speed of the surface and the array of psychological hardships (night matches, noisy crowds, heat, New York logistics) help cull the herd.
Part of the goals of the program was to transform urbanised leftists by introducing them to village life to experience the physical deprivations and psychological hardships.
The psychological hardships were immense in those early days.