Sentences with phrase «anxiety during exposure»

Some clinicians are concerned that sufferers may have difficulty tolerating distress and managing anger and anxiety during exposure - based treatments.

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Exposure to these particles can lead to a range of potential central nervous system complications that can occur during and persist long after actual space travel — such as various performance decrements, memory deficits, anxiety, depression and impaired decision - making.
- In a rat study, exposure to nicotine during adolescence sent animals into a depression - like state in adulthood, with decreased sensations of pleasure and increased susceptibility to anxiety.
HDAC - induced chromatin remodeling appears to be very important in regulating the anxiety - like behavior that appears during alcohol withdrawal, or the adolescent alcohol exposure - induced anxiety and drinking behavior at adulthood.
«Exposure to these particles can lead to a range of potential central nervous system complications that can occur during and persist long after actual space travel,» Limoli said in a press release, «such as various performance decrements, memory deficits, anxiety, depression and impaired decision - making.
Maternal characteristics which differed across quintiles of free sugar intake during pregnancy included age, parity, pregnancy size, season of birth, breastfeeding duration, educational level, ethnicity, housing tenure, financial difficulties, anxiety level, tobacco exposure and infection during pregnancy.
Marvin says the most common problem he sees in pets is seasonal affective disorder (SAD) triggered by reduced exposure to sunlight, which can result in anxiety, sleep disorders and depression — symptoms that can come about during the winter months or after prolonged periods indoors.
The children of the late Mr McCarn, who died in 2009, aged 69, from mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure during the course of his employment in the shipbuilding industry raised a claim under section 4 (3)(b) of the Damages (Scotland) Act 2011 - which allows for compensation to be awarded to relatives for loss of financial support, distress and anxiety, grief and sorrow, and loss of «society and guidance».
Exposure therapy is widely appreciated as one of the most effective therapeutic treatments for anxiety spectrum disorders; however, it is often underutilized due to problems that present themselves during treatment, such as client unwillingness or hesitancy, or a lack of understanding on the professional's part regarding targeted applications.
Treanor18 has suggested that mindfulness training could facilitate extinction learning during exposure through increasing awareness of conditioned triggers of anxiety.
Future research could focus on understanding the associations among: (1) excessive, long - term fetal / infant glucocorticoid exposure during critical developmental periods, (2) Th2 specific cytokine levels in infant cord or peripheral blood, and (3) fetal programming, driven by prenatal distress (anxiety, depression and stress), and (4) poor maternal — infant relationship qualities, linked to postnatal distress.
This raises issues regarding the differences between anticipatory anxiety before an event, stress levels during an event and post-event recovery following the end of exposure to a stressor.
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