Sentences with phrase «as painful a memory»

One experience in particular has left a lasting impact, and for as painful a memory as it is, he keeps it in his thoughts at all times.
Paranoia and mistrust run rampant in The Invitation as painful memories from the past are dredged up and inauspicious developments in the present combine to form one of the most tension - rich environments you're likely to get in a mystery thriller of its ilk.
Of all the PD sessions I've led over the years, this one stands out as a painful memory nearly three years later.
My strengths: treating anxiety, stress, depression and other negative feelings, as well as painful memories, stress, spiritual problems, couples issues, family conflict and trauma.»

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Chicago has had a pretty painful year — it just experienced its most violent summer in recent memory and the teacher's union strike in September paralyzed schools as they prepared to open.
Ten years after the official start of the downturn, some entrepreneurs profiled by The Associated Press as the recession began say now that they are grateful but not gleeful; they have many painful memories and lessons learned.
Four - year - old Joel played «wreck» for several months after a family automobile accident, crashing his toy cars into each other violently as he relived and resolved painful memories.
And shall not memory be able to remind him of that time when he sneaked away by underhanded means, in order to avoid a decision; of that time when he gave the matter another turn, in order to please men; of that time that he deserted his post, in order to let the storm pass over; of that time he knuckled under, in order to secure an easing off of his painful position; of that time he sought refuge and association with others — perhaps, as it is called, in order to work all the more effectively for the Good's victory, that is, in order to make his own position a little less difficult than as though at the midnight hour, somewhat terror - stricken, one stood all alone «with heavily loaded weapons at his dangerous post.»
He must share perfectly in miseries as well as joys of all creatures, preserving this painful awareness in everlasting memory.
As he discovered, it is through the repressed memories, wishes, conflicts, and impulses in the unconscious that painful experiences and unfinished growth from the early years continue to cripple the ability of many people to live creatively in the present.
Remembering God's Mercy draws upon Holy Scripture and the great Catholic spiritual masters — particularly Jesuit saints such as Ignatius of Loyola and Peter Faber — to discuss painful memories through the lens of Christ's Passion.
If we had managed to complete our second half comeback against the Potters, then maybe the memory of that terrible half would not be quite so painful, but as it is, the rugby team got their chance to gloat and will come into the return match at the Emirates on Sunday with confidence high and with a belief that they can do the double over us.
The last time Arsenal had to take a break from the club competitions we are involved in because of an international break it could hardly have come at a worse time for us, as we had to suffer those two weeks with the painful memory of a proper beating by Liverpool at Anfield.
As painful as these memories are, I want to remember theAs painful as these memories are, I want to remember theas these memories are, I want to remember them.
Our body memory will strive to respond in the same way we were responded to as infants, and you may feel an urge (like I did for many months with my own son) to stop your baby crying at all costs, because it is just too uncomfortable, painful, or rage inducing to bear, to hear them cry.
As always, the real heroes of this story are the brave women who shared their experiences, using their own painful memories to create a better and safer future for others.»
It is also due to painful memories, such as the Smethwick controversy in the 1964 general election, in which Tory candidate Peter Griffiths exploited racial tensions in the West Midlands constituency to win the race.
Shaun Daugherty says being abused as a child by his teacher and coach made it painful for him to read a book, or pick up a guitar, because of the memories.
Sweatt speculates that H2A.Z plays a role in modulating memory, serving as a sort of memory suppressor in cases of unpleasant or painful memories.
He was able to rejoin me just as our little one entered the world, but that day and its difficulties are a painful whirlwind in my memory.
As if I'm turning the memory of something so painful into something empowering.
It sounds as if you have been able to replace painful memories with kinder ones, perhaps I will try.
The same is true of We Bought A Zoo, as the spirits of Petty and Bob Dylan are evoked to tell the story of a widower (Damon's Benjamin Mee), who buys a house in Southern California in the hope of escaping the painful memories of his late wife, only to discover that it is on the sight of a delapidated zoo.
Prepare to face the dark side as we revisit the painful memories of movies and TV shows so awful that many geeks refuse to acknowledge them.
Additionally, there are productions notes, photos and promotional materials, including a trailer narrated by James Stewart for the «80s re-release of «Rear Window» alongside several other «50s Hitchcock works, which had been all but impossible to see for more than a decade — a painful memory for this writer as a budding Hitchcock fan.
Past experiences can live on in the body and may be experienced as flashbacks, memories, or repetitive thoughts about the painful event.
«From my culture, we usually leave it to the teachers to deal with education,» said Nguyen, of Kent, Wash., who came from South Vietnam at age 4 as a refugee and had painful memories of being treated differently by teachers because of her ethnicity.
Instead, they rely on stereotypes about dumb jocks, anecdotes, and painful personal memories as their proof.
Tell us about a challenging situation that could have resulted in a bad outcome, but because you persisted — and perhaps made tough decisions, the now painful memory serves as a great lesson?
Unable to live in their home any longer, she takes a job as a live - in tutor to Anastasia Shipley to remove herself from her painful memories and the feeling that God has abandoned her.
On a rainy afternoon, a mother's life is shattered as her son slips from her grip and runs into the street... I Let You Go follows Jenna Gray as she moves to a ramshackle cottage on the remote Welsh coast, trying to escape the memory of the car accident that plays again and again in her mind and desperate to heal from the loss of her child and the rest of her painful past.
As Jian listens to Professor Yang rant and rave in the grip of painful memories of the Cultural Revolution, student protestors gather in Tiananmen Square, and all the anguish and madness of a warped and vicious society reach a bloody climax.
This poignant, multilayered novel, narrated by 13 - year - old Sophie and her older cousin, Cody, as they journey aboard a sailboat heading to England, invites children to watch as characters peel back the layers of family relationships and memory to bring painful but important truths to light.
And as she predicts, her thoughts do indeed surge in multiple directions, dredging up painful memories as she lies in salted water within an encapsulated space that she compares to a cupboard.
It was a sharp, painful memory, but as I built it on the page — weaving and whittling it into a shape that felt honest — I felt awake and full.
As she prepares to take her stand, she stumbles upon an old pendant of her mother's and, slowly, her memory starts to return - specifically, recollections of a shocking and painful childhood, a sister who was sent away to Ireland, and the wicked stepmother she swore to forget.
Reluctantly, Brenner begins a strange journey that unearths his own painful memories of Vietnam and leads him down a trail as dangerous as the ones he walked a lifetime ago as a young infantryman.
As the Champions of Hyrule whisper amongst themselves in what is chronologically the first memory, seeing Link is a constant and painful reminder that Zelda is not able to awaken the power to seal the darkness within herself, despite the extreme efforts she has expended trying to do so.
He does not take Cheryl to Silent Hill, as the memories are still too painful.
Painting seems to be as much a form of divination as a way to dig up painful memories, bringing into focus the difficult tremors and disturbing experiences we all deal with.»
Karon Davis's solo exhibition «Pain Management» could easily be described as cathartic, availing itself of the transformative powers of painful memories recalled.
This plays into how architecture and its decorative components can be emotional in themselves as well as catalysts for eliciting buried memories that are either forgotten, painful, pleasant or nostalgic.
As the participants taunt and belittle the victim, painful memories emerge and emotions arise, blurring fact and fiction as roles and motivations become less clearly defineAs the participants taunt and belittle the victim, painful memories emerge and emotions arise, blurring fact and fiction as roles and motivations become less clearly defineas roles and motivations become less clearly defined.
Dirty Corner will now be marked with hate and I will preserve these scars as a memory of this painful history.
A dual notification screen / task manager may bring back painful Windows Mobile memories for some, but the ability to quickly close or switch apps from a simple text list isn't anything to spit at as far as we're concerned.
As children get older, they have more memories of how things used to be, whether pleasant or painful.
This means you'll review your thoughts, emotions and belief systems, be able to make sense of recurring patterns, discover ways you avoid painful feelings and learn how early - life memories have built up defence mechanisms (such as denial, repression and projections) over the years, as a way to help you «get through» things.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, also known as EMDR, is an effective, research and evidence - based therapy that helps free people from painful memories, anxiety, intrusive thoughts and other disturbances from exposure to trauma or especially disturbing situations.
A fantasy bond allows us to feel secure and connected to someone else, while numbing us against some of the more painful emotions that love stirs up, such as existential anxieties, fears of loss, memories of hurt, longing, or rejection.
Hypnotherapy can supplement psychotherapy as a way to help clients uncover and work through painful memories or experiences and reduce stress and anxiety.
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