61. Yehuda held out some hope for people who have suffered through traumatic events. 62. Yet the silence posed dangers, Pennebaker said, because research has shown that talking about traumatic events can reduce the risk of mental and physical illness. 63. Brown, noted that selloffs historically have followed traumatic events and that stocks have rebounded in three to six months. 64. Shatan said his interviews with hundreds of veterans make clear the difficulties they have in recalling traumatic events. 65. Some of the women said they felt there was not enough support from Israeli society to help them get through the traumatic events. 66. That traumatic event led to far-reaching increases in security that staved off other incidents at intervening Olympics until Atlanta. 67. The uncertainty and the lack of closure to a traumatic event still weigh heavily on the minds of students who survived the blaze. 68. Without coming to terms with such traumatic events, we will continue to live in an abyss of shame and condemnation. 69. McCarthy was delighted that the team had rebounded from the traumatic events of the past fortnight and a poor first-half performance to force a draw. |