Sentences with phrase «how frightening these experiences»

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Life is diverse, ugly, beautiful, controversial, painful, confusing — it is a simple, frightened mind that seeks to dictate how we experience it and how it is depicted.
In fact, she had to fight to save her own son's life, and she'll be sharing more about that frightening (yet empowering) experience in her life and how it changed her for the better in the end.
I am sleeping better, no longer experience those annoying and, sometimes, frightening leg spasms and, how do I say this delicately?
If you've ever experienced a gallbladder attack, you know how painful and frightening they are.
There are moments here and there that do manage to strike an unnerving chord, when the audience can actually fear just how harrowing an experience it must be, not only to be abducted and en route to death, but also how horrible it must be to be a 911 operator who must potentially listen to an anguished and frightened victim's last pleas for help and not be able to do anything about it.
The handling capabilities of this car are best experienced on a dedicated circuit, as it's frightening how quickly and effortlessly the car goes around bends.
Owing the IRS is a frightening and frustrating experience because it can seem as if no matter how hard you try, you never get out from under your IRS debt.
No matter how it happens, being arrested for DWI can be a frightening experience.
If you or your child has been bitten by a dog, you know how frightening and dangerous that experience can be and it can, especially for very young children, leave intense feelings of trauma that last for years.
The attorneys at Okabe & Haushalter understand how difficult and frightening a criminal charge can be, and seek to assist clients through the criminal justice system with proven experience and dedication.
Parents and carers can help contain children's stressful experiences (e.g., when they feel overwhelmed, unsure or frightened) by showing them how to become calm and get their needs met.
By giving children opportunities to work in a permissive setting, clinicians observe and document how children utilize gradual exposure, gain an understanding of traumatic experiences, discharge affect, and begin to manage experiences that can feel overwhelming or frightening.
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