Sentences with phrase «most severe traumas»

I'm not saying I was abused, but I certainly experienced one of the most severe traumas of my life when I left the ministry and the church a couple of years ago.

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Most consensual incestual relationships between siblings is the result of some form of childhood trauma, likely shared abuse by an adult through childhood, or severe repression and lack of socialization, and as such it is likely that they turned to one another for comfort and affection, which turned sexual as puberty approached.
Our neurosurgery team evaluates pediatric trauma patients for life - threatening injuries and is often involved in some of the most severe pediatric trauma situations, including:
Like most of the 1,000 torture survivors currently in treatment at Freedom from Torture, she displayed severe symptoms of trauma including post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety which greatly affected her daily functioning.
Foster Hospital is a full - scale trauma center capable of handling the most severe veterinary medical emergencies 24/7, 365 days a year for ill and injured companion animals.
The second most difficult is severe neglect, just a different kind of trauma.
Severe psychological trauma is the most difficult experience to overcome in dog training.
While physical injuries are the most common, mental and emotional traumas can be severe too.
While most cases only result in minor injuries, there are also instances where the injury is very severe, leading to internal bleeding, broken bones, spinal injuries and head and neck trauma.
Errors resulting from unreasonably short time limits will disproportionately affect the most vulnerable claimants, including LGBTQ claimants, gender - based claimants and those who have suffered torture or severe trauma.
Critical illness (ANICO has one of the most generous lists): heart attack, stroke, invasive cancer, end stage renal failure, major organ transplant, ALS, blindness, paralysis, arterial aneurysms, central nervous system tumors, major multi-system trauma, AIDS, severe disease of major organ, severe central nervous system disease, major burns, loss of limbs
Is it not most likely, logical, that those surviving early childhood trauma, severe attachment disorders, always did parent themselves?
The final style is called «disorganized attachment,» in which a child is upset when separated from his or her caregiver and may freeze, rock back and forth, or even hit himself when reunited; children whose caregivers experienced severe trauma and became depressed around the time of the child's birth tend to be most likely to have this type of attachment.
Trauma effects, as well as RAD, fall on a spectrum — with those on the moderate to severe end being the most misunderstood.
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