Sentences with phrase «psychological damage at»

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When looking at incest, for instance, it is quite clear that permitting consanguineous relationships will lead to power imbalances, psychological damage, sexual abuse, and a high rate of genetic diseases.
I feel that at the moment because we win game after game, maybe we get through dodgy periods with less psychological damage
Some mothers worry that breastfeeding an older child could cause psychological damage, but there is no reason to believe that breastfeeding an older child causes any problems at all.
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.
If it were at all practical she would spend her entire life in a sleeper put on backwards, but 1) that would make diaper changes impossibly time consuming and 2) I'm trying, even if ineffectually, to minimize the psychological damage on my poor child.
Brain lesions: Daniel Tranel, professor of psychological and brain sciences at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, will look at patients with brain lesions to see how decision - making processes are affected when various areas of the brain are damaged.
A study published by the American Psychological Association found when children are victims of obscene telephone calls, there was little difference in the amount of damage caused from having a few curse words thrown into the conversation and not having any at all.
While Tarantino's debut sits at a cosy stall right at a crossroads in»90s film history, Bottle Rocket might actually be deemed the better film, a bungled crime caper revolving around a lead character whose pluck and moxie shroud serious psychological damage.
«Winspear has written an intriguing psychological mystery about the damage war inflicts on a person's soul, as well as a thought - provoking look at the lengths to which the hopeless and mentally unstable might go to be heard.»
During long - term downtrends, however, attempts at «bargain purchases» can exacerbate portfolio losses and damage psychological resolve.
At Whittel & Melton, we are dedicated to helping victims and their families recover compensation for physical, emotional and psychological damages following a traumatic brain injury.
At Harrell & Harrell, P.A., our personal injury attorneys follow a thorough process that includes the victim's personal injuries, psychological injuries and long - term financial damages.
The cruise line is not «liable to the passenger for damages for emotional distress, mental suffering / anguish or psychological injury of any kind under any circumstances, except when such damages were caused by the negligence of Carnival and resulted from the same passenger sustaining actual physical injury, or having been at risk of actual physical injury.»
If both accused and accuser are expected to expose themselves to the shame, ridicule, and psychological torture that is inherent in a hard - fought criminal trial, the collateral damage of society's commitment to open courts is at least equitably shared.
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.
They are difficult in and of themselves, but also cause many other problems: reduced health, loss of income, children doing worse at school, long - term psychological damage, and even violence and suicide.
At the symbolic level, fostering is considered to be a sort of «second psychological birth», in that the foster family makes itself and its resources available to heal the child's primary affective damage, thereby giving rise to a «bond to heal the bond» (Greco & Iafrate, 2001), to the «renewal» of devastated experience and an improved self - esteem (Nunziante Cesaro & Ferraro, 1992; Saviane Kaneklin, 1995).
When a therapist's psychological needs are met in therapy at the expense of a client, it damages the therapy process and has a high potential of harm for the person in treatment.
PS I'd been thinking the whole control thing was a result of personal and professional psychological damage... until the youngest lost it the other night when I got cranky at her for going loopy about whose Milo it was in the tin that had been sitting neglected in the pantry for months... suddenly both sisters were measuring every granule and the little one looked like she might explode as the eldest swallowed a scoop.
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