As evident in this case, Tom experiences recurrent memories in the aftermath of the accident, which took his son

As evident in this case, Tom experiences recurrent memories in the aftermath of the accident, which took his son

As evident in this case, Tom experiences recurrent memories in the aftermath of the
accident, which took his son. More irritating are the memories of his son's face who lay lifeless
in the ill-fated car. Further, nightmare panics experienced by Tom are a symptom of mental
distress (Rung et al., pp. 1429-1435). As explained in the first case, what transpired after the fatal

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