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  • The following are some of the symptoms that may develop and be carried into adulthood: 1. Learned helplessness 2. Hypervigilance 3. Depression 4. Anxiety 5. Numbness 6. Traumatic Bonds 7. Loss of ability to take in support 8. Cycles of reenactment 9. Loss of ability to modulate emotions

    Dr. Tian Dayton: The Black Hole: Trauma and Addiction Dr. Tian Dayton 2011

  • The following are some of the symptoms that may develop and be carried into adulthood: 1. Learned helplessness 2. Hypervigilance 3. Depression 4. Anxiety 5. Numbness 6. Traumatic Bonds 7. Loss of ability to take in support 8. Cycles of reenactment 9. Loss of ability to modulate emotions

    Dr. Tian Dayton: The Black Hole: Trauma and Addiction Dr. Tian Dayton 2011

  • This is not always a bad thing: Hypervigilance can also lead to being conscientious, punctual, and exerting great self-control.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • This is not always a bad thing: Hypervigilance can also lead to being conscientious, punctual, and exerting great self-control.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • This is not always a bad thing: Hypervigilance can also lead to being conscientious, punctual, and exerting great self-control.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • This is not always a bad thing: Hypervigilance can also lead to being conscientious, punctual, and exerting great self-control.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • Hypervigilance keeping your eyes and ears piqued for any suggestion of a problem

    THRIVING WITH HEART DISEASE Wayne M. Sotile 2003

  • Hypervigilance on health questions has long been typical of Bay Area residents; some local schools ban cupcakes or other sugared treats for classroom birthday celebrations in favor of more nutritious treats like crunchy seaweed snacks, for example.

    NYT > Home Page By FELICITY BARRINGER 2011

  • With all that, and the threats of Hypervigilance to come, many competent, sane people may opt to not run.

    News from www.rep-am.com 2009

  • With all that, and the threats of Hypervigilance to come, many competent, sane people may opt to not run.

    News from www.rep-am.com 2009

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