Sentences with phrase «psychological turmoil in»

Genital herpes gives a huge burden in one's life, it can easily cause many psychological turmoil in many individuals.

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In the midst of psychological turmoil and an increasingly frail physical state, Bruckner labored to complete the Ninth.
Second, with our world in economic, political, sociological and psychological turmoil, are we Christians willing to place the needs and welfare of disadvantaged peoples ahead of maintaining our own plush standard of living?
(VEER) If your relationship is in turmoil because one partner has lost his or her interest in sex, the explanation might be psychological or medical or something else entirely, such as a secret attraction or affair.
His steely stare is tempered by his innate and constant desire to do good, and his lonely, well meaning detective is by far the most sympathetic character in the film, despite going through the least emotional and psychological turmoil.
Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer star in this psychological thriller where unexpected guests cause turmoil in a couple's relationship.
The exhibition unfolds in eight thematically - focused galleries that explore Munch's long - term engagement with particular subjects that recur throughout his career — love, death, sickness, psychological turmoil and mortality, especially his own.
Munch's expressive and intensely personal treatment of psychological turmoil over a century ago finds in our era an equivalent in the selfie and Facebook, where intimate moments are documented, made public, discussed and analyzed.
In one project, Scared for Life, Moffatt depicts the violence, neglect, and psychological turmoil of childhood, in the format of faded Time magazine pageIn one project, Scared for Life, Moffatt depicts the violence, neglect, and psychological turmoil of childhood, in the format of faded Time magazine pagein the format of faded Time magazine pages.
Others are experiencing physical symptoms which have been diagnosed as being rooted in psychological turmoil, also known as psychophysiologic disorders, or TMS.»
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