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A person experiencing a panic attack will often feel as if he or she is about to die or lose consciousness.
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.
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 intense
A person cannot become Jewish by marrying a Jew, or by joining a synagogue, nor by any degree of involvement in the community or religion, but only by explicitly undertaking intense, formal, and supervised work over years aimed towards that goal.
As Observance unfolds, the line slowly advances, with each person pausing at the front of the line in a state of intense — though quiet — grief, before ceding their place to the next person in line.
In panic disorder, a person suffers from brief attacks of intense terror and apprehension, often marked by trembling, shaking, confusion, dizziness, nausea, difficulty breathing.
This seemed to cause him and the person intense physical pain, although unclear as to whether due to the physical pain of impact or the information transfer itself.
Since the earliest record of medical history, the coexistence of intense, divergent moods within an individual has been recognized by such writers as Homer, Hippocrates and Aretaeus, the last describing the vacillating presence of impulsive anger, melancholia and mania within a single person.
The normal position for the line is starting below the index finger and ending where normally the heart line terminates at the edge of the hand below the little finger, indicating average interests for the person and the intense side of the nature is decided purely by the direction of any branches shooting from it.
* Over a period of at least 6 months, recurrent, intense, or arousing sexual urges or fantasies, that involve touching and rubbing against a nonconsenting person.
In Moulmein, the narrator — Orwell, writing in the first person — is a police officer during a period of intense anti-European sentiment.
When around fires, a person suffering from pyromania gains intense interest or fascination and may also experience pleasure, gratification or relief.
Gudykunst and Kim ( 2003 ) go more for forced compliance via public education as they argue that the new kind of better person and world they promote can be created by " programming " peoples ' minds ( p. 358 ) through intense socialization so that the cultural patterns they ( Gudykunst and Kim ) evaluate as good are " etched into our nervous systems and become part of our personalities and behavior " ( p. 376 ).
A characteristic symptom of gallstones is a " gallstone attack ", in which a person may experience intense pain in the upper-right side of the abdomen, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting, that steadily increases for approximately 30 minutes to several hours.
Lip gloss is often used when a person wants to have some color on their lips, but does not want an intense, solid lip color effect ( i. e., a more " made-up " look ), as lipstick would create.
In 2000, Digital Extremes announced a game with the name Dark Sector which was planned as a spiritual successor to Unreal Tournament and " the next step in the first person action gaming experience by blending the intense action elements of Unreal Tournament with the scope and character evolution of a persistent online universe ".
(" William Montague Pepperill was a very intense young person ...")
The root word for emetophobia is “ emesis ,” from the Greek word emein which means “ an act or instance of vomiting ” with “- phobia ” meaning “ an exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation .” Emetophobia refers to the intense fear of vomiting, feeling nauseated, seeing or hearing another person vomit, or seeing vomit itself.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM ), paedophilia is specified as a form of paraphilia in which a person either has intense sexual urges towards children, and experiences recurrent sexual urges towards and fantasies about children that he or she has acted on or that cause distress or interpersonal difficulty.
Using computer designed, curved mirrors to collect the light from 39 Xenon lamps and focus them into one intense, narrow beam, engineers say that a person could read a newspaper by Luxor ’ s Sky Beam from ten miles up.
Even before Oppenheimer was chosen to be the lead scientist of the Manhattan Project, he was under surveillance by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ), and once selected, the surveillance was intense ; every single phone call was recorded and every contact with another person noted.
During this time of intense spiritual communication a person can receive profound insight into themselves and the world.
For example: the cause that a person may maintain suffering from intense guilt feelings over the death of a loved one, may be found in the unworked-through depressive position.
Bateson goes on to give the general characteristics of such a relationship :< ol style =" list-style-type: lower-alpha ;">< li > When the victim is involved in an intense relationship ; that is, a relationship in which he feels it is vitally important that he discriminate accurately what sort of message is being communicated so that he may respond appropriately ;</ li >< li > And, the victim is caught in a situation in which the other person in the relationship is expressing two orders of message and one of these denies the other ;</ li >< li > And, the victim is unable to comment on the messages being expressed to correct his discrimination of what order of message to respond to: i. e., he cannot make a metacommunicative statement .</ li ></ ol >
After visiting owners Frank, Norman, and Les Bradley in person ( and having an intense discussion with Franson ), an arrangement was made where Mellotrons would only be sold in the UK and Chamberlins would be sold in the USA.

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