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The powerful likeness conveys a feeling of intense distress.
They say the standard method of executing people could lead to paralysis that masks intense distress.
The theory of attachment was developed by the British psychoanalyst John Bowlby in an attempt to understand the intense distress infants experience when separated from their parents.
As well as the intense distress caused to families, there are obviously longer-term social and economic consequences for society as a whole.
They separated before the boy, Cyril, was born, and she had been living with Christo ever since, to the intense distress of her mother; whether or not Mme.
But for about 3 percent of people with the condition, it is extremely disabling, causing intense distress, fear and anxiety, and leaving them unable to function.
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The footage shows a young African-American soldier who has been given LSD and is experiencing intense physical distress.
Results showed that phobic fear exposure generated intense emotional distress without a corresponding increase in HPA axis activity.
"That means there are more than 10m individuals in this country who are affected with regular, frequent bouts of intense physical distress.
Believing that when we're anxious it's best to keep busy can mean that our intense mental distress drives us into manic activity.
However "equal if not greater importance", the report says, should be given to the "intrusive and insensitive" reporting at a time of "intense personal distress" for the family.
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