Not every bad thing that happens, not even every awful, horrific thing, is necessarily traumatic. |
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As the room emptied out at the end of the hearing, they remained the only physical reminders of the traumatic testimony that had expired. |
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Repeated watching of violent or traumatic events on the television should be avoided. |
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By replaying the traumatic events that lead to a tragic conclusion, Carter aims to prevent the inevitable. |
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The last couple of weeks have seen my routine disrupted, which is traumatic for us anal-retentives. |
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The affected trees likely responded to pathogenic infection by producing traumatic resin at the sites of inoculation. |
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Brady suffered a traumatic brain injury and injuries to her left shoulder, left arm, back, neck, knee, ankle, pelvis and ribs. |
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It is an incredibly traumatic experience that should be seriously treated and never made light of. |
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They may have a nonverbal learning disability, Asperger's syndrome, high-functioning autism, mild retardation or traumatic brain damage. |
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One level is sadness and sorrow and anger at a really traumatic and huge loss of life. |
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Most clinical reports within the past 30 years state that autogenous vein is the grafting material of choice in traumatic wounds. |
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The whole season though was only four minutes away from a most traumatic outcome possible. |
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Their traumatic experiences have left deep emotional scars and impacted on their lives enormously. |
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The story is an allegory of the Cultural Revolution, and deals with remembering and forgetting the traumatic events of the Maoist era. |
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I think it'd be a much more traumatic way to go if your head collided with the ballast on the tracks. |
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If it is less traumatic for the patient, these activities are performed after the patient is sedated. |
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We have been through traumatic experiences and have no immediate family to turn to except each other. |
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I speak as a man who has never felt as though he has been through a traumatic experience. |
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However, medicalisation of traumatic human suffering runs the risk of reducing it to a technical problem. |
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Just as death is the end result of living, we will meet many traumatic experiences in our lives. |
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It's about traumatic brain injury and the total decimation of self and selfhood. |
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These self-images and expectations seem quite normal to us, patterned as they are after the traumatic attachment patterns of childhood. |
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One patient did require revision of the tibial tubercle osteotomy because of traumatic displacement. |
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Bearing in mind that we are both in our seventies we found ourselves in a very traumatic situation. |
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There was nothing to show that the severance of that relationship would have on-going traumatic effects for the child. |
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He didn't speak for two years at the age of six after suffering a traumatic childhood during which he was severely beaten by his abusive father. |
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Separation and divorce are traumatic experiences for couples, their children and their extended families. |
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We can only imagine this was indeed a most traumatic and horrifying discovery for the boy. |
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It was a deeply traumatic experience anticipating a police dog going berserk in the enclosed space that is Streatham Hill ticket office. |
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His lack of health was incredibly disturbing and traumatic for all of us, especially a young boy who idolised him. |
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For families of victims it is also deeply traumatic watching their loved ones struggle for breath. |
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In Miller's case, the event was particularly traumatic, an awful bolt from the blue. |
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While still agonizing over this traumatic separation, he is approached by a white man who offers him a picayune. |
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Stop reading books about making things work with your wife and read a few about how to make the divorce less traumatic for them. |
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This is going to be traumatic and painful and I want to shield myself from it as much as possible. |
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And while the trend in the county was less devastating it was nonetheless traumatic. |
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These are people that are next to you in a traumatic incident and that trust and support and respect has to be there. |
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His daughter, now a healthy toddler, had open-heart surgery when she was a few weeks old, a time he remembers as traumatic and upsetting. |
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For many, the most traumatic and painful part of the disorder is the constant obsession with food and weight. |
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It's as painful and traumatic as having a metal probe stuck under your fingernail to pull if off. |
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The loss of innocence is not only inevitable, but it is also both traumatic and devastating. |
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Kids who have gone through a traumatic divorce or the loss of a loved one may already be emotionally at risk. |
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Divorce is traumatic enough without having to wait two years to get your case heard and sort out your life in a courthouse hall. |
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Since the traumatic incident was, by definition, unpleasant, its repetition appeared to contravene the pleasure principle. |
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In fact, PTSD can occur in individuals who have been exposed indirectly to a traumatic stressor. |
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Finally, traumatic stress seems to have had an impact on the prevalence of general psychopathology as well. |
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Psychological reactions to traumatic events also affect sexual functioning. |
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About 600-700 people sustain acute traumatic injuries to the spinal cord in the United Kingdom each year. |
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Researchers know that one common thread in a body's reaction to a traumatic injury is inflammation. |
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All pregnant women with traumatic injury should be assessed formally in a medical setting. |
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We also asked the nurse to name one ward providing observation for patients with traumatic brain injuries, where we repeated the interview. |
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This is the cause of chronic swelling that sometimes occurs after surgery or a traumatic injury to a limb. |
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This can be traumatic for the rosarian, especially if your plant is already in bloom or has lots of buds. |
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I think they both have their traumatic aspects and they both have their good aspects, about six of one and half a dozen of the other. |
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When a child is forever changed by a traumatic event, she or he must learn to live with their altered body image. |
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It's traumatic when you find that someone you don't really know but who you've always assumed would be there has bogged off. |
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It is undoubtable and unarguably an extremely traumatic procedure for anyone, let alone someone who is as vulnerable as a teenager. |
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This hideous pork product does nothing but evoke traumatic memories of the film's headache-inducing brand of sledgehammer slapstick. |
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Patients with small lesions were not included in the study, nor were patients with fusiform, traumatic, or mycotic lesions. |
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Betty is a successful writer who is forced to relive her traumatic childhood when her mentally unstable mother comes to visit. |
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Impartial psychological analysis discloses in neuropaths disturbances and traumatic memories. |
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For treating traumatic bruises and injuries, it is combined with other herbs in a liniment, and also taken internally. |
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This traumatic event clearly made a deep impression, as she returned to it several times in her fictional and non-fictional texts. |
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His frequent fits result in painful injuries, and medication has failed to control the traumatic episodes. |
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Shortly after this visionary experience, Hurston describes perhaps the most traumatic moment of her childhood, the death of her mother. |
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New moving images may become as vivid and powerful as traumatic memories in the mind of a child survivor. |
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If bathing every day is traumatic, switch to every other day, with sponge baths on alternate days. |
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He also extended his sympathy to those who came upon the scene of the accident, noting it was also a traumatic experience for them. |
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Going for a job interview is more traumatic than having a wisdom tooth out. |
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A less common source of hemorrhage is the rupture of an aneurysm of traumatic or infectious origin or rupture of an arteriovenous malformation. |
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In its chronic illness, her body has turned on itself, nursing and feeding its own traumatic memories continually. |
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Do I have traumatic memories that I have blanked out and will come back to me in a flash and I'll go all nutso? |
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We had ten people staying over on Saturday night, which was lovely obviously, but which I think the cats found rather traumatic. |
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Leaving a small child at day care can be a traumatic experience for both the parents and their offspring. |
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Dutch researchers say one-off debriefing sessions after traumatic events are not only ineffective, but could do more harm than good. |
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He sits in on interviews which can last up to seven hours and can be harrowing if the refugees have had traumatic experiences. |
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He seems to be stoically dealing with what should be a traumatic change in his life. |
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These days have been incredibly traumatic and the only place I can receive some positive therapy and orientation is this great site. |
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Many authors have been studiously writing, examining how these traumatic events have changed the world. |
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A German article 10 addressed stump breakdown following traumatic amputation in children. |
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He said emotions could run high at such a traumatic time and cause people to do things that were out of character. |
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Disabilities with traumatic origin are strongly associated with substance abuse. |
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Fetal pulse oximetry was developed as a less traumatic and invasive method of assessing fetal oxygenation. |
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Often what he expresses is the failure of sight, implying a painful or traumatic experience or image. |
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Sixty-two percent of all surveyed said they experienced at least four traumatic events in the past 10 years. |
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Hopefully the temperatures won't be as hot as last year which should make climbing the Tor a little less traumatic. |
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Those who do have to move will undergo traumatic shock and this needs to be taken into account before parcelling them up and shipping them out. |
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Are responses that are more traumatic related to previous hurts, the couples' dynamic, the nature of the infidelity, or some other issue? |
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It aims to change cognitions, patterns of thought surrounding the traumatic incident. |
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Naturally, by the end of such a traumatic, sustained attack, a sense of loss pervades the opposition and the arena. |
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Even the memory of terror, with the criminal not present, can produce traumatic psychological infantilism. |
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Symonds described similar regressed and dependent behaviour in victims of crime as traumatic psychological infantilism. |
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Respiratory failure frequently complicates the condition of children who have sustained traumatic injury. |
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My traumatic condition has only come to light in very recent times, since I heard about those prisoners claiming compo. |
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I awoke, letting my eyes slowly adjust to the dim but still traumatic lighting of the infirmary. |
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Witney is a town that, whilst undergoing change that at times can be traumatic, inspires affection and loyalty in its residents. |
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The results are invariable light, crisp and as tempting as food could possibly be, and the whole experience far less traumatic than I imagined. |
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Any burglary is a traumatic experience, but while some things can be easily replaced, items of jewellery are often irreplaceable. |
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Not everyone involved in a traumatic event experiences post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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The 23-year-old freelance journalist refused to go into detail about his brief but traumatic ordeal as a hostage. |
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She has no doubt that the present situation is adding an extra burden to what is already a very traumatic time for people. |
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Less traumatic and emotional than funerals and weddings, family reunions are a grand opportunity to check out your gene pool. |
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When a person has a traumatic experience it produces traumatic psychic energy. |
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His site investigates psychosomatic illnesses, with emphasis on post traumatic stress disorder, chemical imbalances and childhood stress. |
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In this way, Morrison implies that the traumatic impact of slavery can never be fully effaced. |
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During those years, Russia had experienced a traumatic decline and had fallen from the front rank of great powers. |
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More than this, it was the emotional pain of disfigurement which was most traumatic. |
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The loss of an eye can be traumatic especially because of the disfigurement it causes. |
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The solution is auditing, to discover and to clear these traumatic engrams, hidden in the subconscience. |
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And then you experience some form of traumatic epiphany, and change all those opinions. |
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The traumatic loss of its antennae should deal a devastating blow to the creature's mental equilibrium and may nullify its telepathic abilities. |
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The novel is very much concerned with domestic violence and its traumatic consequences both for the individual and the community. |
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Participants were asked to recall a traumatic event from their experiences. |
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During that period she suffered extremely traumatic experiences which it is not necessary to recount. |
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About half the people who experience traumatic events and have a diagnosable psychiatric injury do not seek medical help. |
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He is exquisitely aware of the extent to which he follows in his father's traumatic path. |
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She was being treated for post traumatic stress disorder by the doctor after suffering sexual abuse. |
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A typical injury associated with contusion was traumatic olecranon bursitis. |
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The major problem is to differentiate indigestion from acetonaemia and traumatic reticuloperitonitis. |
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That said, for a man who likes everything in his life to be just so, he has had a fairly traumatic six months. |
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Counselling in the aftermath of traumatic events can worsen stress and hinder recovery. |
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He may be suffering from reactive depression resulting from traumatic events whilst living in Kosovo. |
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Seven years prior to admission, he sustained a traumatic ankle fracture that required surgical reduction. |
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Athletes who sustained a traumatic laceration requiring repair were eligible. |
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He was damaged goods and what happened to him had a traumatic effect. |
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While behaviour disturbance, depression, extreme anxiety, and other psychiatric conditions might become manifest, post traumatic stress is the bogey. |
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In the past she has admitted she found working on the BBC1 soap extremely stressful and her more traumatic storylines had left her feeling emotionally drained. |
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The sniper barely missed, and Steven relayed the story as equal parts humorous and traumatic. |
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We cooked them pasta and made them beds and in the evenings that would follow listened to Bea as she arrived home after a traumatic day of grief counselling. |
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I am only able to ignore because I have had to have these conversations in person and that is the most traumatic experience. |
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Yet, clinical psychologists and psychoanalysts, who might best distinguish traumatic behavior, are not trained in the analysis of society or culture. |
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If you think divorce between two people is messy and traumatic, imagine divorcing yourself. |
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If punitive action was taken by the church it would be very painful and extremely traumatic for him. |
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Caleb makes clear that those plaguing him are honest-to-god metaphysical beings and not traumatic figments. |
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Something traumatic causes a person to truncate himself or herself in that way. |
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I spoke with Leigh Cowart, a journalist that has written extensively on the traumatic effects of combat sports. |
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These images function as hieroglyphs of traumatic repressions. |
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Thus, the cynical drive toward deconstruction itself can be seen as a narcissistic mechanism that flows from bitter childhood disappointment and traumatic disillusionment. |
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The intrigue is accompanied by a voice-over commentary, just in case you don't understand, and haphazard flashbacks to remind you of her traumatic childhood. |
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After this traumatic period, any disagreement or conflict between the political entities is strongly linked with the possibility of violence in the minds of Georgian citizens. |
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It can be a traumatic experience to have the privacy of your home invaded. |
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She recalls a particularly traumatic conversation with a HBO executive soon after the plug was pulled on The Comeback. |
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Compassion fatigue involves and arises as a function of exposure to both primary and secondary traumatic stress as well as the cumulative effects of stress and burnout. |
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It is still a tale of thwarted hopes and suppressed unhappiness, but the misery she reveals is calamitous only in its traumatic effects on one family. |
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It was the the most painful and traumatic thing I have ever experienced but I am glad I decided to wait it out and see if I could do it naturally. |
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The more modern theatre revelled in violence, in sharing traumatic indignities and violations, rivalling the slaughter on the streets, spilling blood and gore on the stage. |
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After a deeply traumatic childhood, where his father left him to rot in Newgate prison, Sweeney takes violent revenge against the gaoler who tormented him in prison. |
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He spent two lost and traumatic years in the minors, getting shelled in Miami and Rochester. |
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Of course the participants of the sport are at higher risk for the cumulative effects of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. |
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That's another few million on compo due to traumatic stress. |
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Grief over a traumatic death does not follow an accepted timeline. |
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Some people, with traumatic events, you get closer or you get further away. |
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In addition, amnesia for traumatic events may occur in rare cases. |
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The ensuing trial and media circus were for Geimer as traumatic as the night itself. |
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In a group of 73 mine clearers working for a single charity in seven countries, 92 traumatic injuries were sustained, 15 percent of which were fatal. |
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The disorder is thus characterised by involuntary, persistent remembering or reliving the traumatic event in flashbacks, vivid memories, and recurrent dreams. |
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The potential of a new traumatic event is of concern when the biomechanical properties of the healed capsular tissue have been shown to be diminished. |
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Through feminism, Lovelace sought ways to politicize her traumatic relationship with a violent man. |
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Although a second traumatic event may serve as abreaction or a cure for some dissociative amnesic states, this seems unlikely in the event of two severe neurological insults. |
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The whole approach to individuals suffering from acute stress reactions and post traumatic disorders as a result of their combat experiences was re-evaluated and revised. |
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Reporters covering traumatic events can take some steps of their own. |
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The transcript of a therapy session briefly alludes to the use of relaxation to block or desensitize painful imagery during a therapeutic reliving of a traumatic event. |
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The death of a child is always traumatic, but neese and her husband, Dave, have endured a grief few of us can imagine. |
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In places where female infanticide was a customary practice, female foeticide has come in as a deadly substitute that is more convenient, less traumatic and equally effective. |
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Another form of potentially blissful ignorance is traumatic amnesia. |
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The traumatic event is an unapprehended, and therefore unrealized moment in the history of the survivor that creates a rupture in the temporal continuity of the self. |
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I went through a very traumatic experience just after that, and I wonder to this day what would have happened if that man had had training in creation science. |
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From a personal point of view the case note viva was the most traumatic part as I learnt that I can make simple mistakes that I would not expect a junior doctor to make. |
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He instanced situations like car crashes, fires and drownings and said that in past few years they have had to deal with some traumatic situations. |
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Removal of an ankylosed tooth may be difficult and traumatic leading to esthetic bony ridge deformities and optimal prosthetic treatment interferences. |
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Since that traumatic ordeal, he and his mother have been subjected to two hold-ups at their home, the last occasion, the criminal was holding a knife to my godson's neck. |
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Stella undergoes a traumatic experience and must deal with the aftermath. |
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Can fmri predict when and if someone will regain consciousness after a traumatic brain injury? |
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The most traumatic moment arrives when the younger brother feels obliged to disavow his mentally handicapped older brother, from shame, in a schoolyard fight. |
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Having a child is a traumatic physical experience, and means that any other sort of activities a woman partakes in must take second place during the lengthy gestation period. |
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We find rape more traumatic than gonorrhea, even though the physical effects of the STD may be much worse. |
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When life gets traumatic do you prefer to hunker down and grieve in private, or open up to others? |
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Previous studies have shown that if taken before a traumatic event, or within six hours of the event, a drug such as propranolol can significantly reduce recall of that event. |
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For instance, people who have post-traumatic stress disorder suffer from excessively vivid and recurrent traumatic memories. |
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Instead, an extradiegetic narrator renders detached testimony of the hero's traumatic story in the Thatcher era. |
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Scotland qualified for the 1986 FIFA World Cup, their fourth in succession, in traumatic circumstances. |
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They also tend to drop the tail feathers when preyed upon or under traumatic conditions, probably as a distraction mechanism. |
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The sack was so traumatic that most of Barcelona's population was either killed or enslaved. |
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She argues that perverse sexual activity constitutes an attempt to restage the primal scene in such a way as to eliminate its traumatic aspects. |
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Today, new emergent segments in the tourist industry are oriented to travel to places where mass deaths or traumatic event have occurred. |
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However, in Huskisson's agitated condition Whatton felt that traumatic surgery would likely prove fatal. |
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For example, one day while trying to overcome his traumatic separation from Helen Baird, he experiences anagnorisis in one of his classes. |
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This strange Kafkaesque tale takes her further from the traumatic events of her recent past. |
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Corticospinal tract damage accompanies motor dysfunction in a mouse model of closed-head mild traumatic brain injury. |
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Its symptoms normally include re-experience of the traumatic event, avoidance of the incidents, and abnormal mood swings. |
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Flexible cystoscopy in surgical repair of traumatic urethral strictures in children. |
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A traumatic experience is commonly referred to as that which is indicible or invivable. |
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The sale of Ginge and Gabbs was traumatic for all of us, but it had to be made,' said Hammam. |
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The demise of my irreplacea r ble a purpler pyjamasy was, as regular readersr will be awarea, a traumatic r experience x for me. |
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Most cerebrospinal fluid leaks originate in traumatic, infectious, or congenital temporal bone defects. |
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Jonathan Walker, defending, said Sheraton was not inherently violent but reacted foolhardily to traumatic news. |
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Does a patient have more phantom limb pain from an elective or a traumatic amputation? |
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One potential problem that has received little attention in the research literature is traumatic stress among mothers experiencing homelessness. |
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Recently, much national media attention has focused on the traumatic amputees of the Iraq and Afghan conflicts. |
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A TEESSIDE hospital has been involved in a groundbreaking study into links between post traumatic stress disorder and carers of stroke survivors. |
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Dohrenwend's group consulted military and historical records to verify vets' reports of war-zone exposure and traumatic events. |
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She also likes to help officers recover immediately after witnessing a traumatic incident, such as the death of a child. |
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However, until now, no research had been done showing a correlation between traumatic brain injury and stroke. |
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Vicarious traumatization, secondary traumatic stress and burnout in sexual assault and domestic violence agency staff. |
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The presentation of hemoptysis after diving with the finding of cysts on chest CT led to a consideration of traumatic pneumatocele. |
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Coroner Roger Whittaker recorded an accidental death verdict with the medical cause being bronchopneumonia due to traumatic subdural hematoma. |
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In a traumatic brain injury, cells release an excessive amount of an ROS known as superoxide into the blood. |
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Brossard's childhood was like a traffic jam of traumatic events. |
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Corneal epithelial defects may be classified aetiologically into traumatic, mechanical, infective, autoimmune and neurotrophic. |
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The orthopedic prosthetic devices are mainly used to overcome from the traumatic injury, congenital condition or disabling illness. |
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Hyphema and traumatic cataract were the most common findings in closed-globe injuries. |
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Extrapolating from evidence in traumatic brain injury, hypoglycaemia, hyperglycaemia and hypocapnia must be avoided. |
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Hypopituitarism with central diabetes insipidus attributable to traumatic brain injury. |
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For example, the adolescent reacts to a traumatic situation, whether external or internal by searching for an attachment figure. |
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Lower airway abnormalities are most commonly evaluated by radiography, although traumatic injuries to the chest may warrant cross-sectional imaging with computed tomography. |
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The paediatric paranasal sinuses are affected by a wide spectrum of conditions including congenital abnormalities and inflammatory, traumatic and neoplastic diseases. |
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This information, merging with his delusory state over Mona, exposes him to the likelihood of traumatic pain after the discovery of Father's disappearance. |
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Jimmy visits patients as they prepare for their traumatic laryngectomy operations at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd in Bodelwyddan and helps them in the Laryngectomy Club. |
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Perhaps it is no coincidence that Anil returns to her homeland in the novel just as Ondaatje did 20 years after his first traumatic trip to England. |
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American Holly said telling Michael what really happened was traumatic. |
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The supernatant will be colorless and crystal clear in the case of traumatic tap and xanthochromic to hemolyzed if a pathologic bleed has taken place. |
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The Purple Heart would be awarded to officers who die in the line of duty or who suffer traumatic physical injuries as a result of a suspect's actions. |
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It performed an equally traumatic operation on the mind of the perceiver. |
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Her topics include the wax tablet, Rousseau's chains of associations, Freud's mystic writing pad, traumatic memories, and war and collective memory. |
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Letting one's life be controlled by one traumatic event is no way to live. |
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Frequently bleeding was due to uterine atony secondary to prolonged labour, other causes being traumatic extensions of the uterine incision or placental site bleeding. |
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The move was a traumatic one, as Giggs was very close to his grandparents in Cardiff, but he would often return there with his family at weekends or on school holidays. |
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The journey around Scotland while kept below deck was so traumatic that some colonists thought it comparable to the worst parts of the whole Darien experience. |
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Gwydion often spoke about his difficult upbringing with a family living in near poverty, while he was sent to a number of traumatic boarding schools. |
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Ching is widely distributed in the south of China and has been used as folk medicine mainly for the treatment of diseases such as hydropsy and traumatic bleeding. |
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When a rider falls with a helmet, he or she is five times less likely to experience a traumatic brain injury than a rider who falls without a helmet. |
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Other findings noted that helmets likely prevent traumatic brain injuries. |
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But Tomas curtly dismisses her version of their traumatic experience. |
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Hyperarousal after a traumatic experience is normal. It occurs when a person's brain believes that person is at risk again because it misreads an external signal or trigger. |
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A hysterotomy would be less traumatic to the fetus but carries a higher mortality rate for the mother and complicates her attempts to get pregnant again. |
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New research presented February 19 shows that forces similar to those that cause traumatic brain injury can damage tiny conduits called microtubules. |
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Next he afflicted Garnswllt's Greg Thomas with serial injuries and, perhaps worse, selection for the traumatic West Indies tour of 1985-86 under featherbrain David Gower. |
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A fracture of the malleus handle is a rare traumatic middle ear lesion. |
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It has also been suggested that the traumatic impact of the wars was exaggerated by Henry VII, to magnify his achievement in quelling them and bringing peace. |
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