Psychological components of stress and burnout were measured using well - established self - report questionnaires.
The psychological components of diet - soda cravings are powerful, but they aren't the whole story.
Gelotologists — that is, people who conduct research on the physical and
psychological components of laughter (seriously)-- call it eustress, or positive stress, that decreases hormones like cortisol and epinephrine and can produce physical effects similar to light exercise.
«
The psychological components of this sex play, or lifestyle will do no harm during pregnancy,» she says, adding that if pregnant women and their partner (s) want to continue in that way, they can and there are no safety issues.
In fact, if the placebo / expectation component of a treatment is eliminated by means of a hidden administration (unbeknownst to the patient),
the psychological component of the therapy is absent as well.
And that it exposed
a psychological component of how these people are together.
When screening did occur, it involved a non-validated
psychological component of a falls risk assessment tool (63 participants, 43 per cent).
In the addiction literature,
this psychological component of addiction is often minimized.
Not exact matches
And that becomes much more sort
of a sociological or social
psychological component,» Mauboussin said.
Second, in our present cultural setting the AA emphasis on a physical
component in alcoholism is» probably more effective than the concept
of psychological causation in reducing the guilt - fear load and facilitating therapeutic change.
But Lifton believes that from the inception
of the groups, it was clear to most
of those who participated that the «political - ethical and
psychological - therapeutic
components were inseparable.»
It perverts the
psychological, emotional and spiritual
components of the seexual identiity
of one or the other partners and though it may present a gratifying orgasm, it does not create anything sustainable outside
of itself.
Chapter 3, «Low - Intensity Conflict: The Strategy,» will examine the economic,
psychological, diplomatic, and military
components of low - intensity warfare, with specific examples drawn from U.S. policy in Central America.
A major deficiency in recognizing the spiritual
component in the field
of addictions has been the lack
of clearly defined criteria, based on hard data, that measure up to social,
psychological, and medical standards.
We have a natural revulsion to the idea
of checking people's BMI before accepting them into the Church, especially when obesity is not necessarily reflective
of gluttony (often, in this country, it is a result
of poverty), and when we know from our own experiences or the experiences
of those we love that an unhealthy weight can result from a variety
of factors — from genetics to
psychological components — and when some
of our favorite people in the world (or when we ourselves) wrestle with a complicated relationship with food, whether it's through overeating or under - eating.
And I would suggest also that there is an imaginative
component associated with employment
of the term «chance» that explains its
psychological attractiveness to its devotees in the spurious chance vs. design debate.
First
of all, it implies some superficial beliefs about the place
of sexuality in human experience (we might regard these as being in the antechamber
of the temple
of sacred sexuality proper): the belief that sexuality is a key, perhaps even the key,
component of the quality
of being human (in this,
of course, lies the pervasive heritage
of Freud); the belief that modern Western culture, and especially American culture, has unduly suppressed sexuality (this is the anti-Puritan aspect
of the proposition), and, that, as a result, not only are we sexually frustrated (and that frustration carries all sorts
of physical and
psychological pathologies in its wake), but our entire relation to our own bodies as well as the bodies
of others has become distorted.
I always look at «Inner Health» and am very good at making change «simple, doable» for people
of All lifestyles, backgrounds, geography, and even serious Clinical Conditions with my Functional Lab Analysis where I possess the skills even 98 %
of Clinical Practitioners / Physicians lack by «connecting the dots»
of Clinical Health History, Anthropometric, Biochemical Labs (Blood Tests), & Dietary»
components together along with gift that I've had Doctors acknowledge I have in
Psychological Assessment.
Viewed alongside these past findings, the steep transient T decrease that we document among fathers with newborns could indicate an anticipatory
psychological component to men's T decline around the time
of birth
of their children.
He says children with Dravet's syndrome need an oil extract
of a specific strain that does not contain THC, which is the
component in marijuana responsible for most
of the drug's
psychological effects.
The
psychological damage caused by the attacks
of September 11 mirrored the physical destruction and showed that protecting the public's mental health must be a
component of the national defense
Helen Rockliff added: «Mindfulness, which is another emerging
psychological training tool, is often a
component of these interventions too.
Simon Wessely's interpretation
of certain medical conditions as having a
psychological component makes perfect sense to me (14 March, p...
Although thought
of as a
psychological problem, the eating disorder anorexia nervosa often runs in families, suggesting that it has a genetic
component.
By mapping
psychological differences through brain scans, scientists are adding a critical
component to the typical process
of neuropsychiatric diagnosis — math.
Expert opinion: Sari Greaves, RD, CDN, a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association says, «Although a generous amount
of science is given to support the connection between biology, hormones, and waistline, there are many other
components, both
psychological and social that drive eating behavior and the book may sway consumers to mistakenly mislabel themselves with a hormonal problem.
«Addiction really involves a
psychological component,» says Roger Chou, MD, an associate professor
of medicine at Oregon Health and Science University.
The
psychological benefits
of yoga and its neurological
components will also be explored in talks such as «Therapeutic Yoga for Healthy Living.»
It's not just the jarring score or the way Perry's camera lingers distrustfully on both Catherine and Virginia that make Queen
of the Earth so evocative
of its predecessors - Perry's film is more than the basic
components of psychological drama.
When consulting with districts, schools, and other educational or
psychological / mental health groups, he typically is guided by one or more
components of his evidence - based and award - winning program, Project ACHIEVE.
The framework consists
of eight
components that have historically functioned independently: health education; physical education; school health services; counseling,
psychological, and social services; nutrition services; staff wellness; a healthy school environment; and family / community involvement.
Human outreach is also a critical
component needed to address the complex, somewhat silent
psychological issue
of animal hoarding in communities.
An animal's
psychological or mental health, seen as a
component of animal well - being, has been controversial though studies on this aspect
of health are becoming more common.
Each artwork is a representation
of how memory and nostalgia function as social and
psychological components in an individual's process
of collecting.
Secondly, Mr. Wilson opined that the development
of chronic pain syndrome with a
psychological and neurocognitive
component might be sufficient to reclassify what would otherwise be considered a minor injury under the regulation.
There are many other examples
of psychological components which determine decision - making and thus the relative strengths and weaknesses
of a case presentation strategy.
All
of these factors would suggest that there is a significant
psychological social
component influencing the reporting scenario and duration
of Ms. Abma's multiple musculoskeletal / neurologic complaints.
Each
component suggests three actions to consider (based on research, evidence and best practices in the field
of psychological health and safety).
All
of the
component pathology is established
psychological fact.
The real solution is having therapists with a deep understanding
of all
of the
psychological components that make up AB - PA.
But I don't see that as a credible argument, especially since the child's encapsulated persecutory delusion is resulting in the loss for the child
of an affectionally bonded relationship with a beloved and loving normal - range parent who is a vital
component for the child's healthy emotional and
psychological development.
Your message reminds us that the
components of overall
psychological wellbeing are not separate «legs» — they intertwine and intersect in different ways for different people.
The behavior
component is divided into two types
of behaviors: internalizing (e.g., depression, anxiety) and externalizing (e.g., oppositional, acting - out behaviors, and attention problems)
psychological symptoms.
This is especially important with regard to the intergenerational transmission
of risk.103 Some authors specifically called for the need to integrate
psychological support in a lifestyle intervention.104 Typical characteristics
of complex interventions are that they contain several interacting
components, their high number
of outcomes and that a high degree
of flexibility or tailoring
of the intervention is permitted.105 Furthermore, complex interventions work best if tailored to local circumstances rather than completely standardised.105
And yet they are a natural fit for children's therapy - the focus on acceptance and mindfulness builds children's
psychological flexibility, and the values
component of these methods helps young people learn to set goals and take action to achieve them.
The third
component had an initial eigenvalue close to 1 (0.9) and comprised two
of the three sexual violence items; otherwise, the structure was identical to the two
component solution and largely mirrored VAWI's physical,
psychological and sexual violence subscales.
As our therapists join each client on their journey
of healing, therapy can become an important
component of the sanctification process, and our therapists remain mindful
of our clients» spiritual needs in addition to their emotional, relational and
psychological needs.
These indices are in keeping with the World Health Organization's (1998) multidimensional definition
of quality
of life that incorporates individuals» physical and social functioning and
psychological states as key
components.
The educator's most important contribution is the provision
of a positive and supportive environment,
components of which include satisfaction
of basic needs, caring relationships with adults, and physical and
psychological security.
The second
component (C2) was called «Intimidation and moderate violence» and consisted
of the remaining three physical violence items mainly reflecting milder forms
of violence and the last two
psychological violence items («Tried to scare and intimidate me on purpose» and «Threatened to hurt me or someone I care about»).