Sentences with phrase «psychological damage i had done»

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The psychological damage done to the women who made the mistake of having an abortion is staggering.
It is not that God withholds his acceptance, but that the orderly laws of the psychological life makes it impossible to experience forgiveness fully until we have done everything possible to repair the damage caused by our sins.
After describing the psychological damage done to girls who have been «protected» physically, she concludes «there is no condom for the heart.»
That would do psychological damage to me.
Kids may not necessarily tell their parents or other adults such as caregivers or coaches, but children who are excluded from peers or don't have friends at child care or school could suffer lasting psychological damage.
Richter has admitted to his concerns about social malaise, psychological alienation, death, loss, and self - doubt, which he observed during his childhood in post-World War II Germany as the damage done by the war to many Germans became apparent.
The court took the view, as in Goswell, that while damages for psychological injury did partly compensate the appellant, for the after - effects of her ordeal, they did not fully compensate her for humiliation she had suffered at the time of the incident — an important factor for counsel to consider when pleading both aggravated damages and psychological injury.
While she did find that 25 % of children from divorce do have serious social, emotional, or psychological problems (in contrast to only 10 % of children from intact families), the great majority (75 % to 80 %) of children of divorce shows very little long - term damage and, as adults, is functioning well.
Even if you do not have children, do not underestimate the potential degree of psychological damage that can be done to yourself, let alone physical injury.
You should not underestimate both the psychological as well as the emotional damage that has been done.
The alienated parent is accused of a crime they did not commit, suffering severe psychological damage while having to defend their innocence.
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