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In the end, the Russian economy benefited from the shock, but society was profoundly traumatized.
"But in terms of my population, there are many people who were profoundly traumatized by the epidemic.
The citizens were "profoundly traumatized" by what had happened to the women at the stadium, he said.
Profoundly traumatized, he ultimately confesses that he wants to go back to the camp, which is the only place he understands.
Trump is a man who was profoundly traumatized as a child by his father and not protected by his mother, and it must have been really bad.
"We grappled with how you portray someone who has been profoundly traumatized, medicated, who wants to be done with inpatient but is also terrified of getting out," Mr. Demme said.
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Meanwhile, the experience of traveling to a foreign country for medical treatment in itself can be profoundly traumatizing.
Some, clearly, remained deeply traumatized.
"I knew I had been profoundly conflicted, even traumatized," Ms. Cohen said, perched on the end of her sofa.
Further, because trauma so profoundly modifies our ordinary experience of time, the traumatized person quite literally lives in another kind of reality, completely different from the one that others inhabit.
Black people are "profoundly resilient," posits DeGruy, but the fact is, they have been traumatized... and white people are afraid.
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