He refers to her suffering from frequent and recurrent nightmares precipitated by abuse. |
It's a book that gave me nightmares as a kid, and fired the imaginations of thousands, if not gazillions of children and adults alike. |
Get in debt with your mortgage and before you know it, your nightmares will have spiralled out of control. |
For years, he has suffered the nightmares and the agonies that, by all rights, should be ours too. |
His nightmares, insomnia, poor memory, fatigue, and irascibility became worse, and he developed headaches, musculoskeletal aches, and dyspepsia. |
As unnerving as they may be, Fischer says nightmares are a useful and healthy response to trauma, as they reconnect us to our emotions. |