Sentences with phrase «debilitating fear in»

Individuals with this disorder find great sources of panic and debilitating fear in situations or triggers that are seemingly harmless to others.

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As logical as it seems to stay away from teachings that cause such debilitating fear (so much so that the thirteen - year - old me created escape plans for the inevitable AntiChrist Army that would march down our street to shoot me after the rest of my family had successfully been raptured), it would be even less logical to believe that God would create a group of strange people created to be forever distanced from Jesus because we can't know Him in the right way.
Many times, the ultimate outcome of our fears aren't nearly as terrifying or debilitating once we name then and get them out in the open.
Free of debilitating fear, they often were able to bring their babies to crowning with little fuss, and were anesthetized only in time for the doctor to arrive and extract the baby with forceps.
Anyone who has been through a traumatic event will recognize this scenario immediately — the sudden physical response of fear and its often debilitating persistence in memory.
Once believed to be relatively innocuous in most cases, scientists now fear that repeated concussions may lead to debilitating neurological damage.
Anxiety Anxiety disorders, — which unlike everyday worries cause patients to experience irrational and frequently debilitating fear — are the most common forms of mental illness in industrialized countries.
Whether you're generally anxious or find yourself afraid in particular circumstances — like public speaking or when expressing opinions to important stakeholders at work — fear can be debilitating.
I was in so much pain: stark, debilitating, humiliating, fear and pain.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, but cancer may be the most - feared chronic illness in developed countries because of its relatively slow and painful debilitating process.
There is nothing more rewarding than feeling the space that opens when my clients feel the freedom that comes from breaking through and letting go of debilitating stress, negative beliefs about themselves, and fear in taking action — be it around food and body or loving themselves and expressing their passions and purpose.
British theatre actress Andrea Riseborough, who plays Riggan's co-star also avoids critical reviews «because [she finds] them debilitating, not because [she doesn't] respect them» Riseborough added that there's a certain element of fear when it comes to actors encountering critics, rather than hostility, especially in the world of theatre.
Vinterberg's The Hunt, a study in rumor and fear fueling self - righteous hysteria, and Haneke's Amour, an unflinching, almost clinic portrait in the physical deterioration and emotional fallout of old age and debilitating illness), frame their subjects with a mix of objectivity and compassion, and then stack the decks to set out protagonists in opposition to the world.
This fear can often debilitate even the most competent writers, let alone someone who wants to dip their toe in the waters of self - publishing for the first time.
If you went to a counselor to help you with your debilitating fear, the last thing that she would do would be to throw a spider into your lap or dump a bucket of them in your hair.
Ensuring freedom from pain and discomfort or fear and distress can be difficult to impossible in older pets with painful, debilitating conditions, especially with the added stress of being separated from their human life partners.
It's easy to scare, punish and intimidate them, which can seemingly stop annoying behavior but can result in aggression and debilitating fear.
In this case, parents send the message that our fears do not have to debilitate us.
Objective: Belief in a just world (BJW) modulates people's abilities to cope with anxiety, fear, and life transitions and thus depression and its debilitating effects.
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