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Like any two groups of people thrown together, criminal lawyers and their clientele sometimes develop complicated links of style, or even of family.
David A. Wolfe, a senior scientist and psychologist at the Center for Addiction and Mental Health at the University of Toronto, said that in situations of long-term sexual abuse and threat to life, victims inevitably develop complicated and ambivalent emotions toward their abuser in order to survive.
For example, some survivors develop "complicated grief," and are unable to move through the phases of grief without a great deal of severity.
Each would go on to develop complicated legacies ― Beatty as a womanizer (until he settled down with Annette Bening in 1992), and Dunaway as difficult to work with (an idea embellished after she played Joan Crawford in "Mommie Dearest").
Currently, physicians are unable to predict who will develop complicated CD.
One previous study indicated that immune-compromised patients are more apt to develop complicated and life-threatening DNI as compared to normal people [ 9].
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Humans have developed complicated and culturally determined grieving rituals that no doubt date from at least as far back as the Neanderthal burial pits that were consecrated tens of thousands of years ago.
In addition to the neurosis of hysteria, with its conversion of affective conflicts into bodily symptoms, Freud developed complicated etiological explanations for other typical neurotic behaviour, such as obsessive-compulsions, paranoia, and narcissism.
To avoid soldering or drilling into anything, he has developed complicated systems of hooks, claws and tensions so that a first-century piece of agate can be returned to its pristine original state if desired.
The loss of a son seems to be an important risk factor for developing complicated grief.
Identifying those at risk of developing complicated grief is crucial to provide adequate treatment.
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