The vulnerability felt by many Americans is not an abstraction downtown, where workers and residents still choke up when describing their wounded psyches.
My friend did not need me as "a prop for a wounded psyche."
The nation's wounded psyche and reputation from World War II was significantly healed.
The damage is seen not only in the funds' relative performance but also in the wounded psyches of this group's portfolio managers.
Pynchon's pulsating, wounded psyche revealed itself as "a dream of annihilation."
Films and best-selling books portray horses as full-fledged characters, with their own personalities, emotions and wounded psyches.
For many American players who come to Canada, it is a good place to repair an aching body or a wounded psyche.
The athleticism is pretty good, and the Bravest team's wounded psyche and desire to honor the fallen suffuse the film.
Not the violent events, but the condition of the survivors' wounded psyches.
But his wounded psyche makes her decide to keep her past a secret.