The "pitifully thin strip of human experience" eventually became "a perfectly balanced trio about emotional havoc."
The wrong pairing, such as Ms. Packer's, can contribute to poor grades as well as wreak emotional havoc.
R. This attempted demonstration of the emotional havoc caused by drugs proves far more convincing as a picture of an ephemeral kind of southern California culture.
Mr. Ryerson's tale is terrifying because it so clearly illustrates the emotional and social havoc wreaked on the families of alcoholics.
There was something like this every day, maybe not to this extreme, but the emotional havoc had taken its toll.
Instead, I dithered miserably while I staved off creditors, struggled to write, sparred with marriage counselors and rued the emotional havoc I was wreaking on myself and everyone around me.
With the "marriage-is-for-everything model," Dr. Reibstein said, there is much greater potential for destructive emotional havoc and therefore accounts for the increased number of secret affairs today.
Then you can stop or at least begin to reverse the emotional havoc that the relationship has wreaked.
PMDD wreaks the same emotional havoc of PMS, but more so.