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Yes, it drives me up the wall to see such bad grammar and incorrect spelling. I think the age we live in with the text messages and instant messaging, everyone basically abbreviates all their own words (and not even correctly). They think it saves time,


I agree with you completely, people should only answer questions they are qualified to answer


What is the point of doing someone's homework for them? Will this help when they have to take a test in class? Will they learn HOW to do research to find answers on their own.

IF you are NOT going to follow someone around for a lifetime,


yes


I'm a high school student myself, but I do feel annoyed as well. The reason why they just give the answer is because that's just what the kids want. They are lazy and just want their homework done. Not only would it be cheating, but they will not learn

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Expert Answers on EMDR

21.05.12

Post-traumatic stress disorder, or P.T.S.D., occurs when an experience is so disturbing that it disrupts the information processing system of the brain. This system has as one of its main functions the transformation of disturbing experiences into mental adaptation. That is, it takes a disturbing event and processes it in such a way that appropriate neural connections are made within the memory networks, which eliminate those aspects of the event (for example, negative thoughts, unpleasant emotions and physical sensations) that are no longer useful.

Sometimes, however, the event is so disturbing that the system is unable to perform these natural functions. The result is that the memory of the incident is stored along with the psychological and physical aspects of the event, including the negative beliefs that it engendered. Such an unprocessed traumatic memory may be stimulated by a current experience, and the encoded negative emotions, thoughts and sensations can emerge and color the perception of the present.


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