Sentence examples for of shared distress from inspiring English sources

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But rarely, if ever, and certainly not since the political disillusionments of the Vietnam War and Watergate, has the theater seemed to rise up and swell with the kind of shared distress that is evident now.

Last month, the New York Times critic Bruce Weber listed an impressive number of American plays inspired (or provoked) by the war on terrorism, adding: "Not since the political disillusionment of the Vietnam war and Watergate has the theatre seemed to rise up and swell with the kind of shared distress that is evident now".

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Perhaps because that economic crisis found so many Americans burdened with deprivation and uncertainty, he implicitly attributed to his everyman a unitary perspective, as if shared distress imbued members of the public with a common outlook.

As holding sessions proceed, the NS helps the mother identify four phases through which mothers and infants cycle: 1) separate mother and infant discomfort/distress; 2) mutually shared distress; 3) mutual resolution of discomfort/distress; 4) mutual calm that may include periods of eye-to-eye contact and/or infant sleep.

Inadequate communication can have profound negative effects resulting in psychological distress due to unmet information needs, lack of shared decision making and mistrust of healthcare providers [ 9].

Interpersonal support is born out of shared identity with group members, shared values, and prior experiences of aid in times of distress.

shared the distress of the community at the shooting of the elk, with Councilman Tim Plass recounting seeing the elk walking alone up a snow-covered street at Christmastime. "I think everyone is troubled by the incident and the loss of such a well-loved animal in our community," Councilwoman Suzanne Jones said.

According to the Tripartite model, the comorbidity of depression and anxiety can be explained by a shared general distress factor.

He shared his distress about Erevia and the Medal of Honor with Army buddies.

Miranda who, like an actress, feels language and lives it complains to her father about the storm that he has conjured up, because she herself shares the distress of the men on board the ship.

Miranda — who, like an actress, feels language and lives it — complains to her father about the storm that he has conjured up, because she herself shares the distress of the men on board the ship.

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