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potential trauma

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potential trauma,
a change in tissue that may occur because of existing malocclusion or dental disharmony.


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She added that a volunteer from the museum worked with the children to reduce the potential trauma of visiting their parents by having them do role plays in which they practiced seeing their parent behind glass.
In addition to being rather impersonal in its approach, a checklist of questions isn't likely to solicit a clear picture of a client's trauma history By including specific trauma-related interview questions, an EA professional can obtain more information and develop a referral that addresses potential trauma issues that may not otherwise be identified in the assessment process.
The real issue here is that some of the causes of a break up might very well be carried into the next relationship thereby doubling the risk for potential trauma.
 
 
 
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