Sentences with phrase «put through the trauma»

As if she would ever put herself through the trauma of going to trial, just to make some man's life more difficult.
The Governor's legislation would effectively remove this requirement, and give prosecutors the ability to seek proper justice for these victims without the need to put them through the trauma of appearing in court.
Jason Hall's directorial debut, Thank You For Your Service takes a gripping look at how young men and women who serve their country are put through the trauma of war, in grave risk of sacrificing their lives, and are then expected to return...

Not exact matches

Maybe things won't blow up on you; and you'd hate to put your kids through the trauma of a divorce if you can avoid it.
Jeremy Corbyn said the incumbent Sajid Javid will have to «deal with the hostile environment» at the Home Office and «that he will guarantee absolutely security and safety for the Windrush generation... put through the most appalling trauma».
There are four types of blast trauma injury: 1) primary injury caused directly by the pressure wave, which can travel through tissue at velocities close to that of sound in water, 2) secondary injury caused by objects put in motion by the blast, 3) tertiary injury caused by an individual thrown into motion by the blast and hitting surrounding objects, and 4) quaternary injury caused by burns, explosion - related injuries, illnesses and diseases not attributed to the other three blast trauma types.
While my one childhood fight taught me a couple of valuable lessons (notably, to be incredibly nice to Ira Blitz until after graduation), it also raised a question: Exactly what kind of trauma had I put my body through?
By that stage, I was experiencing pain like nothing I'd ever felt before; I was terrified that something was going badly wrong, and desperately needed a break from the physical trauma that my body was being put through.
Rounding off on a more positive note, let's consider some of the ways of offsetting the trauma when our brains seem determined on putting us through the mill.
It would also provide a fitting close to the arc she shares with Gamora, transcending the pain their papa put them through (which is a running theme in these MCU movies) to avenge her sibling and finally be at peace with her own trauma.
Four movies later, Jennifer Lawrence has been the unwavering anchor as Katniss, vividly hitting all the right emotions and actualizing the alternate fearlessness, fallibility, and trauma of a young woman who has been put through the ultimate wringer.
Though she acknowledges the cachet of publishing with a trade press, in March 2016 she put out Lady Lucy's Quest, a book meant for kids who've experienced trauma, through ShiresPress.
This vet makes house calls, so pets don't have to go through the trauma of going to the «bad people that poke me, put things in my ear and make me sit on that cold table.»
While I don't think of Dakota as a hospice dog just yet, we are doing everything we can to make her final years as pleasant as possible and without putting her through any unnecessary trauma.
Among those reasons for not neutering their pets, owners of intact dogs said they felt it was unnatural, they didn't like the change in their dog's physical appearance, or they didn't want to put their pets through the trauma of waking up post-surgery to find a healthy body part had been removed.
Less Stressful for Kids: If you have children who will be affected by the divorce, you may not want to put them through the stress and trauma of a public hearing.
So, within the family there was always an aura of trauma that wasn't being talked about and wasn't being dealt with that manifested through my poor mother's struggle, distress, and her parenting style, to put it mildly.
A qualified professional trained in therapeutic counseling can help you define such terms, and thus help you maximize the effort you must put into working through trauma and loss.
The Early Trauma Treatment Network, a consortium of four sites across the country, funded through the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), who work with children under the age of six, has put forward their definition of trauma that focuses on the developmental considerations of very young chiTrauma Treatment Network, a consortium of four sites across the country, funded through the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), who work with children under the age of six, has put forward their definition of trauma that focuses on the developmental considerations of very young chitrauma that focuses on the developmental considerations of very young children.
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