Sentences with phrase «addiction problems later»

Parental alienation is frequently achieved through subconscious acts — and either way, children who are turned against one parent suffer an increased risk of developing mental health and addiction problems later in life.

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That's a problem,» Pristine says, because «research findings indicate that having high status leads to later aggression, addiction, hatred, and despair.»
Later, Leaf revealed that part of his problem was his addiction to painkillers.
But I worry that if I leave my children to cry it out, then they will not see the point in reaching out to us if they have problems later in life and could try to deal with serious issues like bullying, drug addictions, teenage pregnancy, gambling problems, or flunking out of school on their own or turn to peers.
Through her own personal life experience, in combination with several years of intense training with Dr. Stephanie Mines (http://tara-approach.org), Jeanice has come to a deep understanding of how early overwhelming experiences can influence one's health and personality throughout life and can cause a variety of disorders later in life including, but not limited to, repetitive relationship problems, chronic health issues, drug and alcohol addiction, uncontrollable violence and criminal behavior, chemical imbalances in the brain, fertility issues, severe depression, and an inability to lead a joyful, healthy life.
«Underage drinking is a dangerous behavior that can lead to serious health problems, including addiction later in life,» said New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Arlene González - Sánchez.
Those who had addiction or other psychiatric problems at the time of the first survey were less likely to have those same problems three years later if they had quit smoking.
Stroud concludes, «These alterations in stress hormones, stress response, and DNA may explain links between moms» smoking during pregnancy and the risk for their children to have behavior problems and nicotine addiction in later life.
With drugs or drinking, the problems would be easier to digest, as there is usually a physical addiction involved, but Crane's sex addiction was completely in the mind, and when most people would have stopped, he only stepped up his activities until it was too late.
This course is recommended for health care professionals, especially addiction counselors, psychologists, mental health counselors, social workers, and nurses who seek knowledge about problem gambling in later life.
Relapse prevention, a cognitive - behavioral based therapy, was developed for the treatment of problem drinking and adapted later for drug addiction.
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