Well, I've heard of a situation where a patient went into an EMDR session thinking it would be a standard therapy for a recent traumatic event. However, during the session, they had a reaction where they felt like they were being invaded by their own memories. The patient described it as if their mind was a battlefield and the memories were the enemy. This was unexpected as the patient was not properly informed about the possible extreme reactions that could occur during EMDR. As a result, they were very hesitant to continue any form of therapy for a long time after that.
Another example is when EMDR was used on a patient who had a complex trauma history. During the session, the patient started to have flashbacks not just of the targeted trauma but also of other traumas they had repressed. This flood of memories was so intense that the patient felt like they were drowning in their own past. The therapist struggled to guide the patient through this and it took multiple additional sessions just to get the patient to a point where they could function somewhat normally again. EMDR is a powerful tool, but when not used carefully, it can have these rather terrifying outcomes.
These stories are significant as they highlight the importance of gender identity. They show that gender is not just about biological sex but also about how one feels inside. For instance, in David Reimer's case, it was clear that his true identity as a male could not be suppressed despite being raised as a girl.
One common theme is the struggle between good and evil. Edward represents the more 'good' side, while Envy is often seen as 'evil'. Their relationship then becomes a battleground for this internal and external struggle.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a web novel might be about heroic adventures, a complex fantasy world, or the growth of unique characters.
One way is to pay close attention to the details during gameplay. For example, when reading item descriptions or quest instructions.
There's also 'Insomniacs After School'. It focuses on two insomniac students who find solace in each other. Their love story is slow - burning and tender, as they explore their feelings while also dealing with their own personal issues like insomnia and finding their place in the world.
Character development is key. In a great 'Fairy Tail Irene' fanfiction, we should see Irene grow and change. This could be through her relationships with other Fairy Tail characters. For instance, if she forms an unlikely friendship with a younger mage, how would that change her? Also, the world - building has to be consistent with the Fairy Tail universe. If it's set in a different part of the Fairy Tail world, it should still feel like part of that magical realm.
I don't know who the author of 'Diamond Life A Novel' is. You can try looking it up in a library catalog or an online book database.
Old King Cole was a merry king in the story.
If it's true, the girls should be held accountable. There should be proper disciplinary actions in school or in the community setting.
One popular 'Skin Game Paranormal Detective Novel' is 'The Dresden Files' series by Jim Butcher. It follows the adventures of Harry Dresden, a wizard and detective in modern - day Chicago. Another could be 'The Rivers of London' series by Ben Aaronovitch, which combines elements of the paranormal and detective work in London.