Hospital admission can be a traumatizing event for patients and subjects them to the inevitable treatment errors that occur in this setting. |
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Finally, after about half an hour of traumatizing arguing, they got Jessica to stay in her little trundle bed. |
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It was among the most unpleasant and traumatizing experiences of my life and deeply underlined my already well-set negative self-image. |
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The consequences of this painful and psychologically traumatizing practice do not outweigh the benefits. |
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These discussions were the first social gathering since the traumatizing uprooting that many refugees experienced in February. |
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The cinematic chimera was inspired by a traumatizing breakup suffered by Glodell. |
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Beheadings, the traditional means of traumatizing the population into submission, have surged. |
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His father thinks that's fine: traumatizing Brad, letting him get hauled into custody. |
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The whole incident was made somewhat less traumatizing by the reading I'd taken with me on vacation: the current issue of Lapham's Quarterly. |
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There is probably no experience more traumatizing for an individual than to have to go through all the steps of a criminal prosecution. |
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For our system to admit that was very traumatizing for them at the time, but we are evolving as a result of that acknowledgement. |
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Not only are such crimes particularly traumatizing but they may also pose further obstacles to future reconciliation. |
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We then move on to the force-feeding stage that lasts roughly a dozen days and is done without traumatizing them. |
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The Canadian Archives are very active in making available the existing record about this traumatizing experience. |
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Wartime photographs are a testament to the terrifying, traumatizing misery of war. |
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If people say there loved one is dead, they are doubly traumatizing these people. |
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The enormity and unendingness of work I guess is a bit traumatizing. |
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Another particular dilemma is the double requirement for a victim to show that on the one hand the act of violence was traumatizing, but that on the other hand, this does not limit the credibility of the testimony. |
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Cue some delicious exchanges, as she recalls that traumatizing day. |
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What about acting such dark, traumatizing material with such young actors? |
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The March 17th eviction of Zuccotti Park was really traumatizing, and the six-month anniversary of the movement — when the cops came in and forced people to leave and smashed instruments — was also traumatic. |
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The patient habitually used cotton-tipped probes and admitted to traumatizing the outer ear canal on occasion. |
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However, to avoid traumatizing or exploiting the children, the process must be carefully designed and controlled and ensure that the children are consulted and professionally counselled throughout. |
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These are exhausting and traumatizing experiences which impede the children's physical growth, their health, their mental development and their future as free adults. |
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I will do whatever it takes to have this traumatizing practice stop. |
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As teenagers understand war and other traumatizing situations better than younger children, they are, one way or another, more fragile and more likely to suffer from stressful experiences than their younger siblings. |
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In regards to the ill person, it can be traumatizing but it is not always. |
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Zohar set out to discover what a single extra dose of cortisone could do, when administered up to six hours after test subjects experienced a traumatizing event. |
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