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person and experiencing
In general, problem drinking is considered alcoholism when the person continues to drink despite experiencing social or health problems caused by drinking.
In a fully congruent person realizing their potential is not at the expense of experiencing positive regard.
As the person experiencing a Dissociative Fugue may have recently suffered the reappearance of an event or person representing an earlier life trauma, the emergence of an armoring or defensive personality seems to be for some, a logical apprehension of the situation.
It has been suggested in an article by Roma Chatterji " that the hero or more generally protagonist is first and foremost a symbolic representation of the person who is experiencing the story while reading, listening or watching ; thus the relevance of the hero to the individual relies a great deal on how much similarity there is between the two.
A person who has extremely frequent or a suddenly increased sex drive may be experiencing hypersexuality, but there is no measure of what is a healthy level for sex.
However, a person who lacks a desire for sexual activity for some period of time may be experiencing a hypoactive sexual desire disorder or may be asexual.
A definition of pain widely employed in nursing, emphasizing its subjective nature and the importance of believing patient reports, was introduced by Margo McCaffery in 1968: " Pain is whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever he says it does ".
Maslow and Rogers emphasized a view of the person as an active, creative, experiencing human being who lives in the present and subjectively responds to current perceptions, relationships, and encounters.
The Diamond Age also demonstrates the importance of experiencing genuine adversity as part of life experience, without which education cannot achieve its fullest influence in the life of a young person.
The earnings-related supplement was based on the assertion that a person ’ s commitments for mortgages, rents, and hire purchase agreements were related to their normal earnings and could not be adjusted quickly when experiencing a loss of normal income.
It is important to understand that pains will be felt differently for each person even if they are experiencing the same condition.
At times, it was as if he himself was actually experiencing the Romantic tales of Byron in person ; consorting with brigands, corsairs, and peasants.
In other words, when a reference is made to a thing's essence or idea, or when one details the constitution of an identical coherent thing by describing what one " really " sees as being only these sides and aspects, these surfaces, it does not mean that the thing is only and exclusively what is described here: The ultimate goal of these reductions is to understand how these different aspects are constituted into the actual thing as experienced by the person experiencing it.
Generally, a person experiencing a psychedelic crisis can be helped either to resolve the impasse, to bypass it, or, failing that, to terminate the experience.
The perspective effects are not readily apparent in photographs, either, making viewing the gardens in person the only way of truly experiencing them.
Salanter stresses that when a person is experiencing an acute emotional response to an event, he is not necessarily in control of his thoughts and faculties and will not have access to the calming perspectives necessary to allow his conscious mind to intercede.
It has been described as a non-dualistic state of consciousness in which the consciousness of the experiencing subject becomes one with the experienced object, and in which the mind becomes still, one-pointed or concentrated while the person remains conscious.
A person experiencing limerence has a general intensity of feeling that leaves other concerns in the background.
A person experiencing intense emotions tends to be more receptive to ideas and therefore more suggestible.
If this is insufficient, verbal and non-verbal de-escalation techniques may be required to offer reassurances and calm the person experiencing delirium.
He argued that otherwise positive character traits could cause a person to be vulnerable to the distressing vicissitudes of life, for example " those persons endowed with a warmth of imagination and a depth of sensitivity, who are capable of experiencing powerful and intense emotions, it is they who are most predisposed to mania ".
A person experiencing dizziness should see a physiotherapist or physician for an evaluation.
Rather, the person experiencing ecstasy notices a dramatic spiritual awareness heightening, with total will concentration on the elevation.

person and panic
Although panic attacks are not experienced by every person who has anxiety, they are a common symptom.
Though most arachnids are harmless, a person with arachnophobia may still panic or feel uneasy around one.
A person nearby dropped a suitcase in the resulting panic which prompted a cry of " Bomb, bomb, run!
In panic disorder, a person suffers from brief attacks of intense terror and apprehension, often marked by trembling, shaking, confusion, dizziness, nausea, difficulty breathing.
Alarms have the capability of causing a fight-or-flight response in humans ; a person under this mindset will panic and either flee the perceived danger or attempt to eliminate it, often ignoring rational thought in either case.
Trans panic is a similar defense applied towards cases where the victim is a transgender or intersex person.
Confusion is common in spontaneous Locale 1 experiences ; the person can believe he or she has awakened ( or died ) physically and panic can be caused by the realization that one's limbs appear to be penetrating other objects.
According to Stanley Cohen, author of Folk Devils and Moral Panics ( 1972 ) and credited as creator of the term, a moral panic occurs when " condition, episode, person or group of persons emerges to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests ".
I think any person who gets panic attacks or has an anxiety disorder can understand how things can all of a sudden turn very quickly.
In Schenck v. United States, Holmes announced this doctrine for a unanimous Court, famously declaring that the First Amendment would not protect a person " falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic.
This perspective acknowledges that the purpose of a symptom, such as depression, or panic, might be to call a person to seriously reexamine their life, to begin a process of reanimating their life with new found purpose and intensity.
The resulting panic is often strong enough to jar the person awake for real ( much like from a nightmare ).
Of course, coming headlong into fights while screaming incoherently ( a trait that was also seen in Kitano's father that happens when both are in a state of panic ), ' armed ' with his already-mentioned scary countenance only serve to confuse the ones he face, and more importantly to serve the rumors of him being a delinquent, especially when the usual circumstances made that he is the only remaining person standing.
* Panic doors, panic hardware: Fire safety appliance permitting locked doors ( typically self-closing ) to be opened from the inside when pressed with sufficient force, thus permitting a person to open the door without having to turn a knob or lever.
The histories of panic disorder patients often include some type of separation from a person who is emotionally important to them, which may be significant as Darwin's mother died in 1817 when he was eight, though apparently Darwin had a happy childhood overall and was encouraged by his siblings.
A study by Chambless and Mason says that regardless of gender, the less masculine in trait a person afflicted with panic disorder is, the more likely they are to use avoidance ( social withdrawal ) as a coping mechanism.
To Poirot, the hotel manager seems in too much of a nervous panic ; the only efficient person is Gustave, the waiter.

person and attack
The distracted Miriam would agree to a settlement through her legal representative, then change her mind and make another attack on Wright as a person.
I grant that the dog may not be really protective, based on his training, but if you were roaming the streets looking for a purse to snatch or a young lady to molest, how quick would you be to attack a person strolling with a dog??
Speaking of the present status of civil defense in the city, Mr. Hawksley said he would be willing to bet that not more than one person in a hundred would know what to do or where to go in the event of an enemy attack.
In Scots Law, assault is defined as an " attack upon the person of another ".
There is no distinction made in Scotland between assault and battery ( which is not a term used in Scots law ), although, as in England and Wales, assault can be occasioned without a physical attack on another's person, as demonstrated in Atkinson v. HM Advocate wherein the accused was found guilty of assaulting a shop assistant by simply jumping over a counter wearing a ski mask.
Assassination is the murder of a prominent person or political figure by a surprise attack, usually for payment or political reasons.
The resulting traffic jams are cited as contributing to the death of another person, a heart attack victim who died en route to Boston Medical Center when his ambulance was caught in one such traffic jam two weeks after the collapse.
The attack was a total failure, infecting not a single person.
A cloak and dagger attack is one in which a deceitful, traitorous, or concealed enemy attacks a person.
It is one thing to attack an anonymous self selected user name and another to attack a person using their real name.
The 22 on the list are then grouped beneath the attack for which each person was first accused of involvement.
Ryan, however, believes it is a more ethical alternative than all-out war, since it punishes the person responsible for the attack instead of the people he rules.
The principle of " asset protection " is for a person to divorce himself or herself personally from the assets he or she would otherwise own, with the intention that future creditors will not be able to attack that money, even though they may be able to bankrupt him or her personally.
Hostilities started with a grenade attack by the NLF against the British High Commissioner on 10 December 1963, killing one person and injuring fifty, and a state of emergency was declared, becoming known as the Aden Emergency.
At least one person was killed in this second attack, night watchman William Boehner.
However, Boniface VIII, then 68 years of age, was deeply shattered by this attack on his own person and died a few weeks later.
It is true that Yamamoto believed that Japan could not win a protracted war with the United States, and moreover seems to have believed that the Pearl Harbor attack had become a blunder — even though he was the person who came up with the idea of a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.
Facing the desperate circumstance the king, with experienced Hunyadi fighting and breaking the Sipahi cavalry, decided to gamble and attack the very person of the sultan, protected by the guard cavalry and formidable Janissary infantry.
The fact that nuclear proliferation has led to an increase in the number of nations in the " nuclear club ", including nations of questionable stability ( e. g., Pakistan and North Korea ), and that a nuclear nation might be hijacked by a despot or other person or persons who might use nuclear weapons without sane regard for the consequences, presents a strong case for proponents of BMD who seek a policy which both protects against attack, but also does not require an escalation into what might become global nuclear war.
In CIS, a person has an attack suggestive of demyelination, but does not fulfill the criteria for multiple sclerosis.
Treatment with interferons during an initial attack can decrease the chance that a person will develop clinical MS.
A privateer is a private person or ship authorized by a government by letters of marque to attack foreign shipping during wartime.

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