In her behavior consultations, Dr. Bennett addresses a variety of behavior problems and behavioral disorders including aggression, inappropriate elimination, compulsive disorder, fears, and phobias, as well
as behavior problems associated with aging across a wide range of species.
Not exact matches
This study also goes above and beyond prior research
as it shows that gambling youth are not only at risk of gambling
problems, which are
associated with numerous adverse interpersonal, financial, criminal, and psychiatric consequences, but also at risk for sex - related
behaviors such
as adolescent pregnancy / impregnation.»
«This is important to the public because impulsive
behavior in adolescents is
associated with many mental health
problems and, when left unchecked, can result in violent acts, such
as those resulting in tragedies recently observed on school campuses.
Physical restlessness often diminishes in teenagers, but attention failure continues and can often become
associated with aggressive or antisocial
behavior and emotional
problems,
as well
as a tendency toward drug abuse.
To this end, they are looking at other disturbances that are often
associated with attention deficit or hyperactivity; approximately 80 percent of ADHD children suffer from at least one other challenge, such
as nervous tics, antisocial
behavior, anxiety, or reading and spelling
problems.
Participation in large amounts of sedentary, or sitting,
behaviors is
associated with multiple health
problems such
as impaired lipid profiles and glucose uptake, greater energy intake and waist circumferences, and greater mortality risk [2 — 6].
Beginning in middle school, African - American students are more likely than Asian and white students to say they are treated unfairly when it comes to school discipline.11 Black students are also more likely to come from family backgrounds
associated with school
behavior problems; for example, children ages 12 - 17 that come from single - parent families are at least twice
as likely to be suspended
as children from two - parent families.
One thing that I understand unequivocally (
as a parent to a sep - anx pup and
as a trainer), is that there are many
problem behaviors associated with separation anxiety that are quite difficult for guardians to handle.
Suprressing symptoms, such
as «male
associated behavior problems» will drive the chronic disease deeper into the life force and the chronic disease will then manifest itself in the form of more serious symptoms.
«Indoor housing has been
associated with health issues, such
as chronic lower urinary tract signs, and development of
problem behaviors, which can cause weakening of the human - animal bond and lead to euthanasia of the cat,» reports the abstract of the study.
As far as how to work on the problem — we actually treat aggressive behavior like this by teaching the dog to associate good things with whatever he's currently worried abou
As far
as how to work on the problem — we actually treat aggressive behavior like this by teaching the dog to associate good things with whatever he's currently worried abou
as how to work on the
problem — we actually treat aggressive
behavior like this by teaching the dog to
associate good things with whatever he's currently worried about.
To learn further preventing
behaviors associated with a
problem such
as aggression and dominate your dog, it's helpful to look at the Secrets to Dog Training program.
Health and
behavior conditions that may be considered include, but aren't limited to: feline upper respiratory infection; ringworm; panleukopenia; diarrhea in neonates and foster kittens; general neonatal health; parasites; the impact of housing and its
associated stressors; the effect of intensive handling on the development of stress - related
behavior and health
problems; failure to engage in normal
behaviors such
as elimination, grooming and eating; euthanasia due to fearful
behaviors.
Now remember, what these investigators wanted to do was to see which
problem behaviors observed in the pet store dogs were due to the nature of the people who typically obtain their pups from pet shops versus of those
problems which arise
as a result of the early stressors
associated with being reared in a puppy mill.
As with most
behaviors, punishing your pet is fruitless, and can make the
problem worse by increasing anxiety
associated with being «caught» on the bed.
Managers who act or communicate in ways that challenge employees» self - esteem trigger defensive
behaviors — such
as anger, verbal attacks or withdrawal — that undermine
associates»
problem - solving abilities and productivity.
As a result, we can not take all animals in at all times without putting animals at risk for illness,
behavior problems associated with stress, and ultimately euthanasia.
My ability to handle elementary school children's
behavior both in class and during play breaks is exceptional;
as I am skilled in treating their psychology and have advanced experience in managing
problems associated with behavioral
problems.
Our findings add insight into the pathways linking early childhood adversity to poor adult wellbeing.29 Complementing past work that focused on physical health, 9 our findings provide information about links between ACEs and early childhood outcomes at the intersection of learning,
behavior, and health.29 We found that ACEs experienced in early childhood were
associated with poor foundational skills, such
as language and literacy, that predispose individuals to low educational attainment and adult literacy, both of which are related to poor health.23, 30 — 33 Attention
problems, social
problems, and aggression were also
associated with ACEs and also have the potential to interfere with children's educational experience given known associations between self - regulatory
behavior and academic achievement.34, 35 Consistent with the original ACE study and subsequent research, we found that exposure to more ACEs was
associated with more adverse outcomes, suggesting a dose — response association.3 — 8 In fact, experiencing ≥ 3 ACEs was
associated with below - average performance or
problems in every outcome examined.
As a post hoc analysis, we examined associations of self - regulatory problems with coviewing practices to assess whether parents were taking a break from their difficult children by putting them in front of the TV more often, rather than the recommended practice of watching media together.26 In crude and adjusted models, self - regulatory problems at 9 months or persistent problems at 9 months and 2 years were not associated with any parental coviewing behaviors, such as watching TV with the child or talking to the child during TV viewing (data not shown
As a post hoc analysis, we examined associations of self - regulatory
problems with coviewing practices to assess whether parents were taking a break from their difficult children by putting them in front of the TV more often, rather than the recommended practice of watching media together.26 In crude and adjusted models, self - regulatory
problems at 9 months or persistent
problems at 9 months and 2 years were not
associated with any parental coviewing
behaviors, such
as watching TV with the child or talking to the child during TV viewing (data not shown
as watching TV with the child or talking to the child during TV viewing (data not shown).
Areas in which I specialize include working with children and adults who have experienced trauma, working with children and adults who are experiencing anxiety, depression, or other mood disorders, and working with children with sexual
behavior problems,
as well has other disruptive
behaviors, including those
associated with ADHD.
Positive parenting practices (e.g., parental support, monitoring, avoiding harsh punishment) are
associated with positive child outcomes, such
as better adjustment, higher self - esteem, higher grades, fewer
behavior problems, and lower reports of deviance among school - age children.6 Even if programs target parents of young children, parents may be able to use the skills they develop for years into the future or to help parent older children.
«ADHD
behaviors are
associated with long - term
problems such
as difficult relationships with parents, teachers and peers, and poor academic performance, so it is best to intervene
as early
as possible.»
Physicians underestimated substantially the prevalence of intrafamilial violence, maternal psychosocial distress, and
associated behavior problems in children compared with use of a questionnaire for this purpose.23 The use of a clinic questionnaire identified significantly more mothers with potential risk factors for poor parenting compared with review of medical records.24 Shorter versions of this questionnaire for evaluating parental depressive disorders, 25 substance abuse, 26 and parental history of physical abuse
as a child27 compared favorably to the original measures in terms of accuracy.
Negative health role modeling, indicated by the presence of household smokers, was
associated with less health - promoting
behavior,
as well
as greater externalizing and academic
problems.
PTC is a group parenting intervention that addresses child and adolescent
behavior problems, including oppositional defiant and conduct
problems and
associated challenges such
as attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, delinquency, substance use, depression, academic
problems, and deviant peer association.
Poor nutrition combined with
behaviors associated with bulimia such
as induced vomiting, abuse of laxatives, and binge eating create a wide - variety of
problems for those who suffer from this condition.
«Staff splitting,»
as mentioned earlier, is a much - discussed phenomenon in which professionals treating borderline patients begin arguing and fighting about a patient, the treatment plan, or the
behavior of the other professionals with the patient... arguments among staff members and differences in points of view, traditionally
associated with staff splitting, are seen
as failures in synthesis and interpersonal process among the staff rather than
as a patient's
problem... Therapist disagreements over a patient are treated
as potentially equally valid poles of a dialectic.
12 step meetings are a way for our clients to reach out to each other offering hope and strength
as they learn to solve
problems associated with their drinking
behavior.
Remember, though, that relying on physical punishment and yelling
as your main ways to try and change your child's
behavior has been
associated with more
behavior problems as time goes on.
Although smoking, alcohol and illicit drug use might
as behaviors have very different individual effects, they can be combined into a single category insofar
as previous studies suggest that the use of these three substances is correlated or comorbid (e.g., Farrell et al. 1992; Lynskaey et al. 1998) and also, because they comprise a general type of deviant
behavior often
associated with externalizing
behavior problems (e.g., Timmermans et al. 2008).
Not only are youth at greater risk of experiencing
problems associated with gambling
behavior, those who do may be at greater risk of experiencing gambling related
problems as adults.
The symptoms of PTSD include hypervigilance, increased startle response, avoidance around any thoughts or feelings
associated with the traumatic event, nightmares, dreams or feelings that the event is reoccurring,
as well
as acting out or
behavior problems.
Based on a 2012 study that Duncombe, Havighurst, Holland and Frankling conducted with 373 children between the ages of 5 and 9 years - old, they found that parents» mental health; a habit of dismissing their children» s emotions such
as sadness, «inconsistent parental discipline and corporal punishment are
associated with the development of serious
problem behavior» (p. 728).
Problem behaviors as assessed by the Child Behavior Checklist accounted for the largest proportion of the variance in parenting stress; adaptive behaviors and severity of parent - or clinician - rated autism - associated symptoms did not uniquely contribute above and beyond problem beh
Problem behaviors as assessed by the Child
Behavior Checklist accounted for the largest proportion of the variance in parenting stress; adaptive
behaviors and severity of parent - or clinician - rated autism -
associated symptoms did not uniquely contribute above and beyond
problem beh
problem behaviors.
The quadratic term for effortful control was included because both low
as well
as high levels of effortful control have been found to be
associated with child internalizing
problem behavior in population studies.
While parental involvement that is perceived
as collaborative has been
associated with better glycemic control, quality of life, and fewer depressive symptoms in youth (Ellis et al., 2007; Wiebe et al., 2005), evidence suggests that overinvolved, harsh, or intrusive parenting
behaviors significantly contribute to the development of internalizing and externalizing
problems in youth (Lovejoy, Graczyk, O'Hare, & Neuman, 2000).
Longitudinal studies using the PCERA with preterm infants have shown that more positive and less negative parenting interactions are
associated with better sleep patterns, weight gain, and greater cognitive skills,
as well
as fewer
behavior and attentional
problems (Poehlmann et al., 2010, 2012; Pridham, Lin, & Brown, 2001; Schwichtenberg & Poehlmann, 2009).
Epidemiological and clinical evidence indicates that SED is
associated with multiple dimensions of psychopathology, with more robust effects on externalizing
problems, such
as aggressive and delinquent
behaviors, and a less robust, but still significant, association with internalizing symptoms, such
as anxiety and depression [10 — 12, 14].
Financial stress is often
associated with negative adolescent outcome, such
as problem behavior, feelings of depression and anxiety.
We aimed to 1) establish proportions of children with recurring, persisting, and resolving sleep
problems; 2) identify early predictors of later sleep
problems; and 3) identify whether persistent or recurrent sleep
problems at age 3 to 4 years are
associated with comorbidities such
as child
behavior problems, maternal depression, and poor family functioning.
Maternal depression has been consistently linked to the development of child
problem behavior, particularly in early childhood, but few studies have examined whether reductions in maternal depression serve
as a mediator in relation to changes
associated with a family - based intervention.
If I had to choose one word
as the most important word a parent would
associate with
behavior problems in children, it would be this: interpretation.
First, we will examine whether treatment fidelity scores
as obtained during training (i.e., at certification) are
associated with later treatment outcome in terms of externalizing
behavior problems, parenting practices, parental psychopathology, and working alliance.
High neuroticism in parents was
associated with internalizing and externalizing
problems among the children,
as assessed by parent and teacher ratings on the Child
Behavior Checklist and clinician ratings.