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But it's always been difficult to communicate suffering.
These are ways in which "cultural groups experience, understand and communicate suffering, behavioural problems or troublesome thoughts and emotions".
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By trying to communicate the suffering of ordinary Somalis, my colleagues and I have suffered.
"Jews feel they are not being understood when they try to communicate their suffering after the second world war and their extermination.
Apparently, social media platforms are seductive tools for individuals to communicate their suffering and suicidal intentions, or even to broadcast the ghastly acts themselves.
(He primarily uses e-mail to communicate now, after suffering a stroke in 2000).
It should reflect the many stressful facets of patient experience in critical care including being unable to communicate and sleep, suffering frightening hallucinations and paranoid delusions, as well as symptoms of low mood, panic and anxiety.
It is well known that maintaining attitudes of positivity and hope are important when communicating with people suffering from IPF [ 19, 27, 28].
Tim and Chris were very different men who died because they had something in common: each thought it important to bear witness, to make images that communicated human suffering and send them out to the world.
The ICU workers thought that the diary was beneficial in communicating the suffering of families while providing comfort and helping to build the patient's ICU narrative.
However, being multi-vocular is not the same as being an archipelago of hermetically sealed cries; history provides the difference between Babel (the interminable inability to communicate one's suffering and one's love, faith, and hopes) and a possible common future.
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