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Перевод: disorientation speek disorientation


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  1. Occasionally, and this was such an occasion, Elisabeth Danziger experienced a feeling of disorientation so powerful as to render her environment totally unfamiliar.
  2. The act of turning, of moving towards and then away from the centre, has the effect of disorientation and loss of balance, as in some "trust games" and initiatory rites, and can bring the fluctuating emotions of despair, hope and surprise.
  3. The problem of disorientation has been studied particularly in relation to elderly people and the techniques of reality orientation (RO) seems a promising area for development.
  4. Disorientation .
  5. And even while she remembered, she was also scared by the mystery of the moonlight, by the disorientation and, above all by her daughter's screams.
  6. Ratcliffe (1988) describes it as a technique used in rehabilitating people with memory loss, confusion and time-place-person disorientation which adds a humanistic element to care, and discusses in some detail how it affects communicating.
  7. However, as Barnett (1983) describes, isolation can have profound emotional effects on the patient: such as disorientation, anxiety, feelings of undesirability and distress due to separation from family.
  8. Shift workers and international travellers take several days for their systems to readjust, with the consequence that their low temperature when awake results in poor mental performance and a feeling of disorientation.
  9. They lead to confusion on the part of students, and it may be too glib to say, as one sometimes hears, that such confusion and disorientation are an inherently desirable part of the educational process.
  10. The provision of a large calendar and clock in each ward can be useful in preventing this apparent disorientation.
  11. Their ability to withstand high G-forces, extreme disorientation and lack of oxygen will be key factors in deciding who is to travel to the Soviet space station Mir.
  12. Moreover, body temperature and adrenalin rhythms will show a similar disorientation.
  13. The scheme did not focus on the mentally frail; although a quarter of the cases involved some confusion or disorientation, only three per cent involved severe confusion.

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