Sentences with phrase «such emotional turmoil»

Indeed the evidence was that such emotional turmoil continued from early 2007 to the date of trial in 2017.
While many humans find it endearing and ego boosting to have a «dog shadow» that mourns their absence and excessively greets their arrival it is not healthy for the dog to endure such emotional turmoil.
Without a passion for trading, it is impossible to weather such emotional turmoil.
She felt guilty for having such emotional turmoil around her birth experience, even though she got her healthy, beautiful baby.

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Teaching children skills such as how to cope with bullying at school, poor performance or problems with their parents, for example, in the framework of general cognitive preventative treatment and resilience training in school, may help children to better deal with emotional turmoil and challenging situations during adolescence.
Valencia Porter, M.D., MPH, FACN, director of integrative medicine at the Chopra Center, told me, «When standard treatments don't work, it's time to look deeper, for underlying problems, such as inflammation, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, toxicity — or emotional turmoil
Although Dillon was already an established star by the time he made this film, having also appeared in such movies as «Over the Edge,» «My Bodyguard» and the S.E. Hinton adaptation «Tex,» «Rumble Fish» was perhaps the first that really showed off his considerable strengths as an actor in the way that he captures all the furtive, headlong energy and emotional turmoil of Rusty as he struggles to find his place in the world without simply giving audiences the James Dean impression that others might have supplied.
He subsequently moves into a one - bedroom apartment and must learn to juggle the emotional turmoil with his daily responsibilities such as being a good father and inspiring his students to become better artists.
Additionally, personal injury can also include damage to a person's reputation, such as defamation, or harm caused to a person's mental or emotional well - being, which occurs when a personal injury causes extreme psychological stress, anguish or turmoil.
Divorcing parents have a lot to juggle, between emotional turmoil, financial stress, and significant physical changes such as a move.
The complications of adolescence — physical changes, relationship pressures, and other challenges — can increase teens» vulnerability to emotional turmoil and problems such as low self - esteem, eating disorders, clinical depression, and self - harm.
As a coach, I will assess, and as needed, help you and your family through the emotional turmoil of such a major transition in your life.
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