Sentences with phrase «even psychological problems»

According to Ceasar Millan, licking behaviour (s) stem from ingrained personality traits bred through canines as a means of communication, bonding, grooming, or even psychological problems.
He explains that uromycitisis — brought on by a «prolonged failure to evacuate the contents of the bladder» — can cause infection and even psychological problems.

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We quickly learn that these were not «traditional therapy groups,» even though individual psychological problems, hurts and fears were very much a part of the agenda.
Even the psychological analysis is influenced by Whitehead, but it deals for the most part with problems he left untreated.
(2) There is no clear dichotomy between either alcoholics and non-alcoholics, or between prealcoholics and nonprealcoholics even though individuals may have differing susceptibility to both the use of alcohol and the development of alcohol problems as a result of genetic, physiological, psychological, and sociocultural factors.
Many of our deep psychological problems are hidden and disguised even from ourselves.
Dr. Ratner also said something else that evening that further endeared him to me: «Show me a mother with a perfectly clean house and I'll show you a woman with serious psychological problems
It could also help to send your child or children to a child psychologist to check on any psychological or emotional damage they might have received from witnessing (or even just sensing) your marital problems, which might cause them to have low self - esteem.
What is known is that, on their own, night terrors don't mean a child has a psychological problem or is even upset about something.
Scars — in particular keloid scars that result from overgrowth of skin tissue after injuries or surgeries — are unsightly and can even lead to disfigurement and psychological problems of affected patients.
«Many of the so - called psychological problems people are faced with today such as anxiety, depression, and even more serious conditions such as schizophrenia and autism are related to problems in the gut,» she says.
Meanwhile, healthcare access and affordability for people without psychological distress — even people with two or more physical chronic health problems, like cancer or diabetes — improved.
We're talking about auto - immune diseases, arthritis, weight problems, skin issues such as acne and psoriasis, migraines and even some psychological illnesses.
This «hidden allergy» effect also underpins many serious diseases, such as diabetes, even cancer, psychological disorders, earning and behavior problems...
It can even reach the level of stalking or harassment if there are psychological problems inherent in the rejected individual.
At a family party, the women immediately start teasing Barry about how they used to call him «gay boy», and taunt him with how he once smashed a window pane with a hammer in a temper tantrum, an event he affects not to remember but is clearly a psychological wound that opens afresh with each family reunion - and the evening ends with him smashing a window again before confessing to his brother - in - law that he has a problem with «crying».
She has obvious psychological problems but NEVER ONCE has she attempted to bite or even growl.
From psychological problems to physical ones, the only thing acupuncture can not cure is a structural problem but even then, acupuncture can help with supportive care and symptomatic treatment.
Overall, the consensus in the scientific literature is that climate change will increase the number of people exposed to extreme events and, therefore, to subsequent psychological problems, such as worry, anxiety, depression, distress, loss, grief, trauma and even suicide.
Now you know the debt issue is only a problem of misunderstanding you can sleep a bit easier, and maybe now you'll even find a bit of psychological room for a real problem!
Internal WSIB documents, obtained by the IAVGO through a Freedom of Information request, show that these red flags refer to things that include psychological problems, frequent changes of address, prolonged healing, chronic pain and anti-social behaviour — even language barriers.
Dog attacks can cause serious injury, disfigurement, long - term medical and psychological problems, or even death.
They are difficult in and of themselves, but also cause many other problems: reduced health, loss of income, children doing worse at school, long - term psychological damage, and even violence and suicide.
If you notice your child or teen is distressed for a longer period of time, and Gurwitch added this may show up in «problems with sleep, problems with attention and focus, and increased irritability,» she recommends that parents reach out to their school guidance counselor, a local psychological association or even their pediatrician for further help.
There are well - documented associations between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and intimate relationship problems, including relationship distress and aggression, 1 and studies demonstrate that the presence of PTSD symptoms in one partner is associated with caregiver burden and psychological distress in the other partner.2 Although currently available individual psychotherapies for PTSD produce overall improvements in psychosocial functioning, these improvements are not specifically found in intimate relationship functioning.3 Moreover, it has been shown that even when patients receive state - of - the - art individual psychotherapy for the disorder, negative interpersonal relations predict worse treatment outcomes.4, 5
Sexual problems can develop from a number of factors that include stress, trust issues and even psychological limitations.
Children raised in families that experience multiple transitions do not consistently have higher levels of behavioral problems or lower test scores than do children in family types with one or fewer transitions, even when only child characteristics are controlled... Finally, maternal psychological well - being is shown to be an important mechanism by which family structure affects behavioral outcomes, but not cognitive ones.»
Another study of the entire population of Swedish children found that Swedish children from single - parent families were about twice as likely to have psychological problems, attempt suicide, or struggle with substance abuse, compared to their peers from two - parent families, even after controlling for socioeconomic differences and parents» history of psychological problems (see figure below).
Although her focus on the problems caused by lack of sufficient nurturing, and her belief that even young children are strongly influenced by the «death instinct,» led her to develop useful tools for treating seriously troubled children, her theory does not provide a complete, or hopeful, view of normal human psychological development.
Children who grow up in families characterized by parental psychological difficulties are at increased risk for developing social - emotional behavior problems, even when these difficulties are in the subclinical range (Cummings et al. 2005; Papp et al. 2004; Weitzman et al. 2011, see for meta - analytic evidence Connell and Goodman 2002).
That can eventually lead to parental alienation, which can result in serious psychological and emotional problems and can even impact your child custody case, according to Cordell & Cordell family law attorney Cassandra Pillonel.
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