He approached slowly, obviously
in great emotional pain, but with no sign of injury or illness.
Not exact matches
In truth, it reflects
great emotional pain and threat.
Reader Pat Rapp wondered about the implications of an experiment that showed that children who engaged
in pretend games displayed a
greater ability to control their
emotional responses to another person's apparent
pain compared with kids who participated
in more practical games.
Month six: better
emotional stability, better eyesight, a reduction
in cellulite,
greater capacity for exercise, more fluid joints with less
pain, better cholesterol levels and heart rate, and a noticeable improvement
in the immune system and healing times from minor illnesses.
I think his music is
emotional, just not a positive emotion, since he always seems like he is
in a
great deal of
pain.
In particular you took
great pains to avoid bias and
emotional language.
In all of these cases, the physical and
emotional pain is
great, but the financial burden can be even
greater.
[52] My sense is that the plaintiff
in the case at bar has suffered a
greater degree of
pain, disability,
emotional suffering, impairment of family and social relationships, and loss of lifestyle than the plaintiffs
in the Malcolm and L.A.M. cases.
There is nothing more rewarding than working with an individual who is
in a
great deal of
emotional pain at the outset but through our work, is able to make choices that enhance rather than hurt their life.»
While the numbing effect of alcohol is often used by people to dull the
pain of a relationship problem, it usually creates a
great deal more
emotional disconnection and
pain in the long run.
The sources of
great emotional pain and stress
in the family or couple are usually chemical dependency, chronic mental illness, chronic physical illness, physical abuse, sexual abuse,
emotional abuse, divorce, hypercritical or a non-loving environment.