These chimps have served as laboratory chimps for many, many years and suffered psychological trauma.
Any deaths and injuries are compounded by psychological trauma, displacement and fear and suspicion among neighbors.
Authorities are establishing a psychological trauma unit to provide support to children and school staff, local media report.
Irwin Mitchell said passengers were left with multiple injuries including spine and limb fractures, lacerations and psychological trauma.
Almost a thousand pounds' worth of damage was done, not including any claims for injury or psychological trauma.
The victims who survive endure painful treatments, suffer from psychological trauma and, in some cases, are ostracized by society.
It is only natural that a great bull market would spring from such a devastating potpourri of psychological trauma.
For patients who may not be fully ambulatory, or those who suffer from psychological trauma, it's not an easy task.
Reports say troops in Indian-administered Kashmir, who have been fighting separatist militants since 1989, suffer high levels of psychological trauma.
Anti-circumcisionists also believe the surgery can cause psychological trauma, affecting parent-child bonding.
Many are also struggling with psychological trauma, drugs and alcohol while some have joined gangs, according to the Struggle Veterans Action Committee, which represents some 36, 000 freedom fighters.
The survivors will heal in time, but survivors, witnesses, and emergency personnel are all at risk from psychological trauma that can appear weeks or even months after the explosions.
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Under the approved fund, families of those killed will be given 250, 000 baht for funeral expenses and an additional 3 million baht for ''psychological trauma caused'', Thai local media reported.
He said victims, particularly those who had suffered psychological trauma, often struggled to come forward due to the stress of litigation so the number of cases publicised could be the tip of the iceberg.
As for the impact on viewers, the effect of disturbing and violent images is hard to measure, said Elana Newman, who teaches psychology at the University of Tulsa and is a specialist in psychological trauma.
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Details of Khan's torture claims were redacted in the filing, but Khan's attorneys have said he suffers "severe physical and psychological trauma from which he is unlikely ever to recover fully" as a result of his ordeal.
"The military has been a large part" of the increased openness among first responders by shining attention on wounded warriors who are experiencing psychological trauma, said Shamim Nejad, director of burns and trauma psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Though psychological trauma, which can eventually lead to post-traumatic stress disorder, became a widely recognized problem after the Vietnam War, the promotion of mental-health counseling for Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans has accelerated a trickle-down effect to civilians and first responders.
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Take the 70-employee furniture wholesaler in California that recently got threatened with a suit when a retail customer who purchased one of the company's wine racks claimed that her son found a dead cat in the shipping container and suffered psychological trauma.
Forced relocations created psychological trauma.
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The plaintiff, 21-year-old Aaron Banks, alleged that he suffered psychological trauma after growing breasts while taking Risperdal between 1999 and 2004, starting when he was nine years old, says Sheller, who added that the antipsychotic was not approved for use in children in the US at the time.
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Every day we read about children who are accosted by these thugs, some lead to suicide but all lead to psychological scars and trauma.
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.
However ineffective, policy discussions in the immediate aftermath of a trauma do have psychological value for the discussants.
The goal is to provide psychological support to relieve the trauma caused by the earthquake on 12 January, as well as ongoing anxiety.
Along with anything else that reminds a person of the trauma, these intrusive memories produce profound psychological distress and physical symptoms, such as a pounding heart.
More at risk for lingering psychological effects are people who've previously been exposed to trauma, whether from the battlefield, a car crash or a hurricane.
In addition to the lives lost, we inflict tremendous trauma on children who witness these attacks, and unmeasurable psychological damage on parents who never know if this day will be their last.
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