It proposes that in mental health, the factors associated with a psychiatric crisis, or its more enduring consequences, can be diverse as well as cumulative.
The seemingly irreconcilable philosophical differences within the Republican Party, rather than its momentary humiliation, are most likely to be the more enduring consequence of the election.
The effects were believed to have enduring consequences on the child's thought processes and predispose to (rather than precipitate) schizophrenia.
This Web site is provided as an educational resource concerning PTSD and other enduring consequences of traumatic stress, for a variety of audiences.
Retrospective apologies can be a kind of psychopolitics that makes the apologizer feel good without doing anything concrete about the enduring consequences of past injustices.
This trauma, and its enduring consequence, would shape Hall's life work as an artist, which began when he took up photography at age eleven.
Ogden's confrontation had enduring consequences.
And slavery's enduring consequences are far more complex than Patterson seems to allow.
Oliver L. J. had given considerable weight to the fact that the existence of Greenjacket Investments Ltd. was real and had enduring consequences.
A more enduring consequence of the study, however, is likely to be its enumeration of all 3,584,034 square feet of privately owned public space.