Sentences with phrase «other such outbursts»

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But just as no one here would accept my testimony of how much the Great Pumpkin loves me and cares for me (Peanuts 3:16), I will not be able to accept such platitudes as anything other than empty emotional outbursts.
Other less specific symptoms sometimes noticed by parents before their children were diagnosed include anxiety, changes in sleep patterns, social withdrawal, mood swings, depression, angry outbursts, irritability, and physical symptoms (such as dizziness or stomach pain).
Solar outbursts have effects on everything from satellites to the electrical grid here on Earth and predicting such storms is a continuing effort for NASA, NOAA and other government and scientific groups.
«Now we should reconsider the consequences of sporadic oxygen outbursts and their correlations to other major events in Earth's history, such as the banded - iron formation, snowball Earth, mass extinctions, flood basalts, and supercontinent rifts.»
«Now we should reconsider the consequences of sporadic oxygen outbursts and their correlations to other major events in the Earth's history, such as the banded - iron formation, snowball Earth, mass extinctions, flood basalts, and supercontinent rifts.»
Other characters in the film seem to exist solely to push him towards his redemptive finale, such as James Purefoy's King George VI, the one man to whom Churchill shows deference, or Ella Purnell as a meek secretary whose emotional outburst rouses him to action.
Trying to use such a small screen to surf the web thoroughly tests my patience and often leads to angry outbursts of frustration and annoyance because I always type in the wrong letters, hit the wrong link, and a myriad of other offenses.
«As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I work predominately with people who suffer from depression, anxiety, complicated bereavement, and other mental / behavioral health challenges such as low self esteem, relationship or social issues, self - harm, and outbursts of anger.
* Sticking to your treatment plan * Attending therapy sessions as scheduled * Practicing healthy ways to ease painful emotions, rather than inflicting self - injury * Not blaming yourself for having the disorder but recognizing your responsibility to get it treated * Learning what things may trigger angry outbursts or impulsive behavior * Not being embarrassed by having this condition * Getting treatment for related problems, such as substance abuse * Educating yourself about the disorder so you understand its causes and treatments better * Reaching out to others with the disorder to share insights and experiences Remember, there's no one right path to recovery from BPD.
Anxiety disorders are often more difficult to recognize than disruptive behavior disorders because the former's symptoms are internalized — that is, they often exist within the mind of the child rather than in such outward behavior as verbal outbursts or pushing others to be first in line.
-- that is, they often exist within the mind of the child rather than in such outward behavior as verbal outbursts or pushing others to be first in line.
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