Physicians are especially haunted by the feeling that investing patients with the ability to detect the presence of such life-threatening diseases as AIDS and leukemia can only lead to traumatic consequences.
Adjusting to Psoriasis The emotionally traumatic consequences of psoriasis are so widespread that the national foundation has published a booklet on the subject to help patients adjust better.
The recovery of memories of child abuse, with its various purportedly traumatic consequences, is the paramount current fashion.
This means that alcoholism may be recognized as a medical condition, some emergency room doctors say, but that insurance companies have been able to avoid covering many of its most traumatic consequences, like car accidents.
I believe the article should have reminded readers of the unfortunate and even traumatic consequences of inappropriate gossip.
But Mussolini's racial laws of 1939, enacted unilaterally under the threat of German occupation, had traumatic consequences for Italian Jews.
The novel presents an uncompromising portrait of the sexual abuse of Native children in residential schools and its traumatic consequences.
The traumatic consequences of child sexual abuse present themselves during adolescence and adulthood virtually unchanged.
The development of new economic structures and an integration process without traumatic consequences must be our stated objectives.
Even three years later, such people show no traumatic consequences as a result of suppressing it, he reported.