But insurance doesn't
cover emotional trauma, which is impossible to put a price tag on.
Not exact matches
Keith I. Braunfotel and Scott D. Frendel bring the facts of your case to the responsible party's insurance company for skillful negotiation toward a settlement that
covers your pain and suffering,
emotional trauma, lost wages, medical bills, and vehicle repair or replacement.
The money you recover from a lawsuit can help to
cover expensive medical costs, make up for lost wages, and compensate for the
emotional trauma you have endured because of your accident.
That's why often the damages
cover the medical costs of the injuries, the lost salaries due to your incapacity, and even the
emotional trauma that comes with your injuries.
The drawbacks for employees are that workers comp protects the employer from liability and does not
cover non-economic damages like pain and suffering or
emotional trauma.
Larger
Cover at a Small Cost When the unfortunate event of an accidental death occurs, the family of the deceased undergo immense
emotional trauma.
With a good amount of life insurance
cover you can ensure that your family is not left high and dry along with
emotional trauma of your absence.
Lessons
covering topics such as the five mindful literacies, social -
emotional learning,
trauma - informed instruction, and more
Topics
covered include rapport building and the beginning of restoration of the child's trust in an adult male, therapeutic contact negotiation, the introduction of metaphor, indirect referencing of the
trauma and the process building toward explicit
emotional disclosure and metaphoric retribution, the restoration of self - esteem, «
emotional inoculation» against regression, and the emergence of a future - oriented perspective characterized by confidence and hopefulness.
Discuss the three areas (
emotional awareness, affect disregulation, & sense of self)
covered in this webinar, the neurobiological implications relevant to these three areas, and how these three areas are affected by early life
trauma.
Specific components
covered include: screening clients and participants, providing anticipatory guidance, cultivating resources and supports, leading interventions in order to maintain and cultivate
emotional stability and finally, providing integration of mindfulness practices in a
trauma - informed manner.