more susceptible to colds and illnesses increased use of alcohol or drugs and/or overeating Emotional Reactions shock and disbelief fear and/or anxiety grief, disorientation, denial hyper-alertness or hypervigilance irritability, restlessness, outbursts of anger or rage ...
Clinicaldepressionis not justgriefor sadness. It is an illness that can challenge the person's ability to perform even routine daily activities. At its worst, depressionmay lead the person to contemplate or commitsuicide. Depressionrepresents a burden for the person and his or her family. Sometim...
9. You experienced trauma, or you’re in a season of grief. Whenever you experience trauma, like getting in a major accident or spending years of your childhood in a chaotic environment, or you’re grieving a loss (like adivorceor losing a child), you will have an emotional response. ...
In a widowhood intervention study of elderly Swedish citizens (aged 71–74 yrs), ratings of grief reactions showed a high proportion of postbereavement hallucinations and illusions. Most common was the feeling that the deceased was present (illusion). Claiming to speak to and to hear and to see...
may also develop a cough without a cold. Horses can suffer from allergies just as we do. If your stable is very dusty, or if the bedding you use is dusty, this can cause a hacking cough. Be sure that your horse’s quarters are clean and well ventilated to avoid allergic reactions. ...
The goal of my thesis is to take readers on an emotional journey that explores the various reactions to loss and makes them question how they would react in a similar situation. I want readers to understand the fear that develops when a person is forced to realize that his world is far ...