S Shuttleworth - Victorian Studies, 2011 - JSTOR ... in a sense its own double, being haunted by an alternate work that would have had a far snappier title, “Trauma in Victorian Fiction.” Her adoption of the lengthier, more cumbersome form results from her decision to consider Victorian culture's treatment of emotionalshock on its ...
B Grey - Law and Neuroscience, 2011 - papers.ssrn.com ... Thus, to demonstrate the genuineness or validity of the claim, some states have required the plaintiff to show evidence of an objective physical manifestation of the shock or fright that has occurred.25 Other states have required that the emotional injury must be medically ... Related articles - All 2 versions
CS Myers - 2011 - books.google.com ... attributed, to mental 'repression' and 'dissociation', but I was inclined to lay some emphasis on the physical shock produced by the bursting of a shell as a prime cause of the 'dis- sociation'. Later familiarity with the disorder, however, showed that emotional disturbance alone was ...
LC Vermunt, CM Buysse, KF Joosten… - Pediatric Critical …, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... yrs. For the vast majority of meningococcal septic shock patients, outcomes on biographical characteristics, intellectual functioning, and levels of behavioral/ emotional problems were comparable to those of reference groups. A ... Related articles - All 4 versions