Not exact matches
Potentially traumatizing
experiences include engaging in unprotected sex; having cloudy, upsetting memories of important emotional
events; and sexual assault.
PTSD can happen to anyone who has
experienced a
potentially life - threatening
event, whether it's from a bombing or a baby.
If the vehicle is driven with the key stuck in the «start» position, and the vehicle
experiences a significant jarring
event or the vehicle's interior temperature cools, the ignition lock cylinder could move out of the «start» position, rotate past the «run» position, and move into the «accessory» position, leading to loss of power steering assist, power brakes and
potentially air bag deployment in certain crashes.
The company spoke about social VR during the reveal
event for Project Morpheus in March 2014, stating that it could
potentially be used for second screen
experiences.
Hotels have a wide array of areas which render them
potentially liable in the
event that a guest is injured while staying at their facility, and the
experienced premises liability attorneys at Altman & Altman LLP can get to work on your claim right away.
Adverse childhood
experiences (ACEs) are
potentially traumatic
events that can have negative, lasting effects on health and well - being.
From a clinical perspective, if an individual believes that emotions are irrational,
experiencing emotions could be an aversive
event, because
potentially leading to being judged an irrational person.
Adverse Childhood
Experiences (ACEs): Are potentially traumatic events that can have negative, lasting effects on health and well - being; These experiences range from physical, emotional, or sexual abuse to parental divorce or the incarceration of a parent o
Experiences (ACEs): Are
potentially traumatic
events that can have negative, lasting effects on health and well - being; These
experiences range from physical, emotional, or sexual abuse to parental divorce or the incarceration of a parent o
experiences range from physical, emotional, or sexual abuse to parental divorce or the incarceration of a parent or guardian.
The articles in this issue of Zero to Three address a wide range of
potentially traumatic
experiences, from widespread
events to interpersonal
experiences.
In many cases, it may be helpful for an umbrella of services to be activated so that not just the individual who has
experienced an
event such as job loss, but the effects on, and needs of, the rest of the family are taken into account at such a
potentially stressful time.
This study examined emotional and behavioral symptoms of children in Shanghai, China whose parents and / or grandparents had
experienced potentially traumatic
events (PTE).
Complex trauma, another conceptualization of the impact of traumatic
experiences, is a maladaptive reaction to encountering repeated
potentially traumatic
events, especially those that are interpersonal in nature (Cook et al., 2005; Herman, 1992; NCTSN, 2003).