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Fear was the one dominant feeling one experienced as one came out.

Caught between the physical world of their peers and the intellectual realm of adulthood, they mirror the feelings of not quite belonging one can experience as one gets older.

Journalist Ritchie Unterberger described Are You Experienced as "one of the definitive albums of the psychedelic era".

But in the augmented city of the near future, where physical and virtual objects merge and are experienced as one, this need not be the case.

Abnormalities of thought content are established by exploring individuals' thoughts in an open-ended conversational manner with regard to their intensity, salience, the emotions associated with the thoughts, the extent to which the thoughts are experienced as one's own and under one's control, and the degree of belief or conviction associated with the thoughts.

Researchers report re-experiencing as one of the most frequently experienced symptoms of PTSD in traumatic childbirth (Ayers et al. 2009).

Gov: NCT01313234 Pain is experienced as one of the most feared and troublesome symptoms among patients with a cancer diagnosis [ 1] and approximately 50% of patients are expected to experience moderate to severe pain [ 1- 3].

Existential issues that threaten a person's intactness are experienced as one confronts one's mortality or the associated concerns regarding health, futility, meaningless, remorse, death related anxiety and disruption and engagement with and purpose in life (Kissane 2000).

Although the organisation espouses values of caring, competence, accountability, integrity, responsiveness and respect; the organisational culture is actually experienced as one of not sharing information, control, manipulation, blame, and power [ 21].

Tinnitus is the perception of pitch or noise in the absence of a corresponding auditory stimulus, experienced as one or more acute episodes by 25% of the adult population and daily or permanently by 8% (Shargorodsky et al., 2010).

Another feeling to put into words was the feeling of 'losing one's footing' which could happen in an unpleasant or unmanageable situation, such as when blood pressure drops after an epidural or when labour was experienced as one long labour pain: I can't remember, I almost lost my footing, right when I thought the pain was about to decrease another one came.

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