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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mental trials" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It refers to challenges or difficulties that a person experiences within their own mind, such as struggling with negative thoughts or processing complex information. Example: "John's anxiety disorder often leads to intense mental trials, causing him to doubt his abilities and overthink situations."
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No more so, perhaps, than for Ms. Myrick, who after years of devastating mental trials learned that she needed a high-profile position, not a low-key one, to face down her spells of paranoia and despair.
No more so, perhaps, than for Keris Myrick, the chief executive of a nonprofit group, who after years of devastating mental trials learned that she needed a high-profile position, not a low-key one, to face down her spells of paranoia and despair.
During the false belief experiment, the subject had to answer questions about stories that referred either to a person's false belief (mental trials) or to outdated physical representations such as an old photograph.
Throughout their time at the academy, astronaut candidates must overcome numerous physical and mental trials.
Now, through the release of American Sniper, Americans unacquainted with the mental trials and tribulations veterans face once home can see, hear and emotionally feel just how powerful these unfortunate experiences are.
Like her sister Sansa, she's traveled far and endured many physical and mental trials since childhood, and she's come out on the other side even more confident in her own identity and her rightful place in Winterfell.
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Participants underwent MEG measurement while listening to the metronome sounds for 6 min. Thereafter, fatigue-inducing mental task trials (two-back task trials), which are demanding working-memory task trials, were performed for 60 min; metronome sounds were started 30 min after the start of the task trials (conditioning session).
A study of recruitment to two postpartum mental health trials (a treatment and a prevention trial) found that referral from a health professional accounted for almost half of participants for both prevention and treatment trials, and in the treatment trial 32% of participants came from mass mailing.
Since 2001 it appears that China continues to be dominant in its production of mental health trials as evidenced in a recent review of mental health trials from low and middle-income countries where two thirds of trials conducted in low and middle-income countries were from China [ 28].
Although the number of mental health trials does seem to be linked to national wealth [ 24], the increased trial activity in China is unlikely to be driven by income alone.
For this project, articles in the main Practihc sample will be considered eligible for the survey of mental health trials if they meet the following criteria: As for the main Practihc project, studies must be randomised trials or possible randomised trials published in 1991, 1995 or 2000 with participants from low or middle income countries as defined by the World Bank.
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