A psych-verb experiencer object is logophoric in the sense that it reports the general state of the consciousness of the experiencer.
Controversies within the "psych" disciplines and between them and alternative approaches to apparently the same subject, are not, however, typical to naturalscientific controversies.
There is a class of psychological verbs (psych-verbs) that show the same case-marking pattern as typical transitive verbs: 3a.
In contrast, others felt that they needed an audience to 'psych' themselves up, improve concentration and give the performance a 'spark'.
Moreover, controversies within psychoanalysis, or between it and rival approaches with psychoanalytic origins, are very different from controversies within and between other "psych" disciplines.
In fact, since their establishment as separate disciplines rather than as branches of philosophy, the "psych" fields have taken on other pretensions.
Pupils psych themselves up for exams, so any change must be carefully managed.
I hope that they are very psyched up.