Studies also continue to show that Gulf War illness is not associated
with psychological stressors during the war, the panel said.
Not exact matches
The American
Psychological Association defines resilience as the process by which people adapt to or cope
with stressors.
Because of the increasing time, tweens spend
with friends, social
stressors can be especially hard on your tweens
psychological well - being.
Dogs entering animal shelters are confronted
with an array of
psychological stressors (e.g., novelty, uncertainty, separation from attachment figures).
We focus on many issues affecting the well - being of our clients including substance abuse,
psychological and emotional issues, social and family relationships, personal and professional goals, wellness, spirituality, and coping
with trauma and life
stressors.»
Relationship between Mindfulness and
Psychological Adjustment in Soldiers According to Their Confrontation
with Repeated Deployments and
Stressors
A previous study found that the Deterioration Model of Social Support has been useful in discriminating the potential of
stressors to reduce support.57 They found that disaster - induced erosion of perceived social support increased symptoms of depression among both primary and secondary victims; the loss of perceived social support also mediated
psychological consequences.58 The Deterioration Deterrence Model of Social Support, which is similar to support - mobilisation models, has been used to explain how the perceived deterioration of social support can be counteracted by higher levels of received social support.58 59 If post — disaster support mobilisation is implemented, stress should be positively correlated
with received support.
Abstract: The aims of the present study were to: (a) determine if self - reported coping is consistent
with conceptually - equivalent investigator - rated coping indices; (b) establish which types of coping are associated
with psychological stress; and (c) establish whether using investigator - rated in addition to self - report coping indices to predict stress outcomes is beneficial in a real life context of worker's
stressors.
Received support has been reported, mostly in the interviews
with athletes, as a significant factor in athletes» self - confidence (Hays, Maynard, Thomas, & Bawden, 2007), performance improvement (Rees & Freeman, 2010), in dealing
with negative
psychological states due to injury in sport (Carson & Poleman, 2012), competitive
stressors (Weston, Thelwell, Bond, & Hutching, 2009), and organizational
stressors (Kristiansen & Roberts, 2010).
The way in which we deal
with life
stressors and challenges is largely based on biological,
psychological, societal and family influences.
«My calling is to serve children and adolescents, as well as adults who deal
with a variety of emotional and behavioral imbalances due to
psychological trauma or other
stressors.
With these treatments I help my clients find solutions to a wide range of challenges and
psychological stressors.
Underload (i.e., low levels of workload) can hamper the
psychological detachment from work as employees feel apathetic, under - stimulated, frustrated and stressed, whereas overload (i.e., high levels of workload) can hamper detachment as employees feel overwhelmed, unable to cope
with the
stressor, exhausted and stressed (Gardner, 1986; Gardner and Cummings, 1988; Fisher, 1991; Zivnuska et al., 2002; Richter et al., 2008).
Although greater early local production of proinflammatory cytokines at wound sites is beneficial because it is associated
with enhanced healing, greater systemic production of proinflammatory cytokines can represent a maladaptive response.24 Both physical and
psychological stressors can provoke transient increases in plasma levels of proinflammatory cytokines, particularly IL - 6,25 as can negative emotions like depression and anxiety.26 - 28 More frequent or persistent stress - related changes have broad implications for physical and mental health; sustained elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines have been linked to a variety of age - related diseases, including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, type 2 diabetes mellitus, certain cancers, and frailty and functional decline.29 - 31
Psychological Review, 96, 358 — 372, 1989), were examined to evaluate whether a negative inferential style about cause, consequence, and self interacted
with stressors over time to predict prospective elevations in depressive symptoms specifically compared
with typically co-occurring symptoms.
On the basis of the stressful and traumatic nature of involuntary infertility, we expected marital relations to deteriorate when these experiences are combined
with other
stressors, such as low SES, divorce, stressful life events and
psychological distress.
Left untreated, many children dealing
with intense
stressors are left to battle life - long
psychological issues such as addiction, anxiety and depression, eating disorders, interpersonal difficulties and lowered self - esteem.
The possibility that sensitivity to
stressors could be related to reproductive inhibition has been suggested (Marcus et al., 2001; Michopoulos et al., 2013), along
with the possibility that individual differences in reward processing (i.e. perception and response to positive stimuli) could determine
psychological and / or reproductive resilience (Rutten et al., 2013).