My own mother lost a child, and I recall the deep emotional trauma that followed.
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They also cite the emotional trauma of a false positive, which would lead to other tests.
She was visiting Save the Children centres in Lebanon helping parents and children cope with emotional trauma.
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The Wave Project was formed in 2010 to support children suffering from emotional trauma and mental health issues.
The brain, trying to deal with major emotional trauma, can alter its neural pathways, creating, essentially, a different person.
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As importantly, though, the artist has to be able to withstand the emotional trauma of seeing violence at first hand.
Nothing like the trauma we see with combat veterans, at-risk teens or battered women, but an emotional trauma that has triggered fear as the primary motivating factor.
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While the emotional trauma of canceling a wedding always outweighs its financial repercussions, there are still lots of money-related tasks that need to be taken care of--and fast.
Her social services group had counseled those battling emotional trauma.
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About 80 percent of sex addiction cases have sexual abuse or emotional trauma in their backgrounds, said Doug Weiss, therapist and executive director of the Heart to Heart Counseling Center.
One theory: The recession caused them more emotional trauma.
No one wants to leave their family early, and no one wants to leave them struggling financially as well as the emotional trauma they will experience with the loss of a loved one.
Considering the physical and emotional trauma inherent with getting an abortion, one would hope that the number of abortions in Russia continues its rapid plunge, and that Russians continue to switch to other more modern and less damaging forms of contraception.
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The Director-General also took part in a round table at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, addressing the psychological and emotional trauma of Syrian refugee children and UNESCO's response in addressing their needs through the development of specific tools for teacher training in post-conflict and post-disaster situations.
Yet because many veterans suffer from physical injuries and emotional and mental trauma, employment counseling can be an afterthought.
Despite carrying the emotional scars of the trauma they've experienced, they show tremendous resilience in finding a way to support themselves and their families.
The DPP has felt the trauma in emotional and electoral terms.
And this season even the television show Homeland took the opportunity to address, through the wife of a former prisoner of war, the totally unanticipated emotional consequences resulting from the trauma that combat veterans bring back from the field.
Teachers there were using the art, music and dance to provide emotional support for students who were suffering from the trauma.
Kirschman defines trauma as a normal reaction to an abnormal event, an emotional reaction that can lead to depression and suicidal thoughts.
It could save lives and provide families of athletes a degree of emotional stability, since symptoms of CTE may appear within months or many decades after the trauma.
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