Given these challenges, it's easy to become overwhelmed, stressed out or afflicted
by psychological symptoms.
Given the many stressors we face, we can easily become overwhelmed, stressed out or afflicted
by psychological symptoms.
A predisposition to suffer psychological injury in circumstances does not relieve the responsible driver of the liability to compensate the claimant for the injuries represented
by those psychological symptoms.
Not exact matches
Approximately 75 % of Americans say they regularly experience physiological and
psychological symptoms caused
by stress.
The naïve moralism in this area can be maintained only
by ignoring the facts that inebriety is as much a
symptom as a cause of the disturbed interpersonal life of the alcoholic, that alcoholism is a complex disease involving physical, cultural, and socio -
psychological as well as moral factors, and that homelessness is in itself a complex phenomenon, not the simple product of excessive drinking.
a
psychological compulsion joined with the physical addiction to alcohol... one is driven to drink
by selfishness and its
symptoms»].
A new study carried out
by the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) and the Institute of Global Health of Barcelona (ISGlobal), a centre supported
by «la Caixa» Foundation, associates for the first time mild obsessive - compulsive
symptoms, which are present in a much higher percentage of cases than those that require specialized medical and
psychological attention, to characteristics and specific alterations of the cerebral anatomy.
«They could be distressed
by the election, but did not show
psychological symptoms of depression if they have either strong family support or robust activity in these brain regions,» Tashjian said.
What's more, mothers» levels of parenting - related stress and other
psychological symptoms were amplified
by the presence of one or more clinical - level behavior disorders, Blacher and Baker said.
Gulf War syndrome (GWS) is the name given to a variety of
psychological and physical
symptoms, including increases in the rate of immune system disorders and birth defects, reported
by veterans of the Gulf War.
One study done in 2015
by Pam Ramsden, who studies
psychological resiliency at the University of Bradford in England, found that 22 percent of subjects experienced some
symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (such as jitteriness or the belief that the world is extremely dangerous) after viewing violent news images on social media — and
symptoms worsened with increased exposure.
Chaste tree: The same 2014 review found that taking chaste tree extract (between 20 and 40 milligrams a day) improved both physical and
psychological PMS
symptoms by more than 50 percent.
In order to truly heal, it is necessary to tackle not just the surface manifestations of the stress, i.e. the physical
symptoms by taking an «acid blocker» drug or a sleeping pill from your doctor, but to understand and treat the actual causes of the stresses, whether they be of
psychological, emotional, nutritional or toxic origin underpinning your physical complaints.
Numerous studies funded
by the National Cancer Institute and National Institutes of Health show reflexology is effective in reducing pain and treating
psychological symptoms, such as anxiety and depression, as well as enhancing relaxation and sleep.
Women are two times more likely to be affected
by fibromyalgia than men, but healthcare providers are less likely to take women's pain seriously, often dismissing fibromyalgia
symptoms — including bodywide stiffness, fatigue, tingling, numbness, digestive upset, and migraines — as purely
psychological or even attention - seeking.
While Frank and his compatriots are for the most part your stereotypical artistic eccentrics — Maggie Gyllenhaal's Clara plays the theremin and dresses like she's from the»20s, François Civil's boho bassist Baraque speaks French all the time, and though Frank's insistence on wearing a giant fake head is a
symptom of deeper
psychological issues, it certainly seems at first, to Jon and to us, that it's an affectation adopted
by a deeply artistic soul — Jon's just... a normal guy.
YouGov research, commissioned
by the Education Support Partnership, shows that three quarters (75 per cent) of 1,250 school and college staff and leaders surveyed said they had experienced
psychological, physical or behavioural
symptoms because of work, which is significantly higher than the UK working population overall (62 per cent).
Complicit, a suspenseful
psychological thriller about a teen investigating a fire set
by his sister, features an unreliable narrator with unusual psychosomatic
symptoms and a past speckled with violence and loss.
Similar conclusions were reached
by Radloff from data from a community survey of depressive
symptoms conducted in Kansas City, Missouri, and Washington County, Maryland;
by Porter in a study of depressive illness in a Surrey, England, general practice;
by a National Health Survey of
psychological distress; and
by Manheimer and associates in a California survey of factors related to psychotropic drug use.
A 25 year old housewife who sustained a soft tissue injury to her lower back which affected a pre-existing condition and had
symptoms on a daily basis for six months after the accident with a full recovery after nine months (but still suffered anxiety and hyper vigilance driving for 18 months) was given # 2750
by Sheriff Hammond in Jedburgh Sheriff Court (GWD 20/8/10 Number 492) Pollock v Westall) the sheriff felt it was appropriate to take account of the
psychological impact.
There are two different types of
psychological symptoms that may be covered
by the principles discussed.
If the CPS specialist in AB - PA confirms child
psychological abuse
by the allied parent who filed the false allegation, based on the
symptom indicators of AB - PA, then CPS may seek a protective separation of the child from the psychologically abusive allied parent who filed the false allegation of abuse.
Depressive and posttraumatic stress
symptoms have been linked with impaired academic performance and attendance.37, 38
By providing high - quality mindfulness instruction during childhood, improvements in
psychological symptoms, coping, and posttraumatic
symptoms have the potential to shift life trajectories in meaningful ways, including academic performance, mental and physical health, and quality of life.
It was expressed as overwhelming sadness and hopelessness, and manifest most dramatically
by the high prevalence of self - harm in young mothers and
psychological symptoms in their children.
Functional expectations of caregivers are often huge with multiple responsibilities such as household chores, emotional support, providing transportation and
symptom management.4 As cancer survivorship grows, from 50 % in the 70s, to 54 % between 1983 and 1985, to 65 % in 2009, the illness may become a chronic disease, further stressing caregivers with a cumulative and unrelenting burden of care and responsibility.5
Psychological morbidity or psychiatric symptomatology among cancer caregivers is high.6, 7 Levels of distress have also been shown to be higher than those reported
by patients themselves.8
Interestingly, girls who had eating problems in young adolescence but had recovered
by mid-adolescence still suffered some
psychological distress, as indicated
by increased reports of
symptoms such as perfectionism.
The recently completed CADENCE study developed and piloted an enhanced
psychological care (EPC) intervention for patients presenting with depressive
symptoms following a cardiac event who attended cardiac rehabilitation.16 EPC was delivered
by cardiac nurse specialists, within their existing workloads and embedded within the structured cardiac rehabilitation programme.
The Kessler - 10 scale (K - 10) was used to measure non-specific
psychological distress during the month preceding the interview.27 A continuous K - 10 score was calculated
by summing individual - item responses such that a higher score indicated greater frequency of
symptoms of
psychological distress.
In fact, a better understanding of the possible interaction between these multidimensional aspects associated with fatigue can potentially assist clinicians in determining better therapeutic programmes for individuals with MS. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to further determine the mediating effects of depression on the association between health - related quality of life and fatigue in individuals with MS.. Since depression is the
psychological disorder not intrinsically provoked
by the disease, most commonly experienced
by individuals with MS, 11 12 we hypothesised that the relationships between health - related qualify of life and the MS - associated fatigue would be mediated
by depressive
symptoms.
It is possible that this association could influence other
psychological outcomes included in our path analysis, since fatigue may contribute to depression
by reducing physical function as a result of lack of energy.46 These associations support a complex interaction among physical outcomes, depressive
symptoms and fatigue.
The basic premise is that posttraumatic reactions are not just clinical
symptoms but reflect a
psychological mechanism that serves the function of reactivating and processing traumatic memories so that they can lose their distressing properties and be effectively handled
by the person's existing strengths or abilities.
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.
In those publications, a blend of
psychological techniques was applied, with particular emphasis on hypnosis.19 20 24 25 In fact, there is considerable evidence for the effectiveness of hypnosis as an empirically supported clinical intervention in managing
symptoms such as pain, 26 — 35 and also in promoting
psychological well - being across a variety of illnesses and disorders.36 — 43 Among PWH, studies have shown that hypnosis can contribute to control pain and to reduce frequency and severity of bleedings and factor consumption.19 20 24 Concurrently,
by promoting better disease management, hypnosis can contribute to better coping and less distress.24
Despite lack of a sound theory for outlining the relationships between character strengths, stress, and
psychological symptoms, potential relationships can be hypothesized through the «personality - stress - health» model devised
by Kinder (2005).
Moreover, as demonstrated
by a number of studies (e.g. Aspinwall & Taylor, 1992; Brissette, Scheier, & Carver, 2002; Leong, Bonz, & Zachar, 1997; Quinn, 1997; Rich & Scovel, 1987; Sarason & Sarason, 1999), active coping is found to have positive and direct effect on university adjustment whereas the stress related to ineffective coping may induce the development of various
psychological symptoms in individuals, e.g. depression, feelings of hopelessness and sadness, etc..
Another noteworthy issue is that
psychological or psychiatric conditions are reported
by 47 % of PWH, with 29 % relating these
symptoms to haemophilia.4 This is even more relevant considering that
psychological factors can influence both pain experience and QoL in PWH.12 Interestingly, Cassis et al 6 state that variations in QoL are better explained
by psychosocial, rather than clinical predictors.
Whereas we'd once believed that the
symptoms and behavior exhibited
by our clients primarily reflected their
psychological defenses — a view that attributed a degree of intentionality, no matter how unconscious — now, we better understood the
symptoms as manifestations of instinctive brain and bodily survival responses.
Time to abandon the bio-bio-bio model of psychosis: exploring the epigenetic and
psychological mechanisms
by which adverse life events lead to psychotic
symptoms
However, when stratified
by quality of studies, the Cochrane review found no statistically significant evidence in methodologically robust RCTs that exercise was more effective than
psychological or pharmacological therapies.46 Nevertheless, we still found that depressive
symptoms are associated with lower PA levels in individuals at high risk of CVD, which highlights the importance of screening and optimising conventional depression management48 to reduce depressive
symptoms, which could help lower CVD risk.3 4
For
psychological distress as measured
by the Brief
Symptom Index - 1S, the effect of the Intervention on the trajectory of distress for patients was associated with participant educational attainment.
Like most
psychological disorders, binge eating
symptoms are often triggered
by stressful life events.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this longitudinal study is to define the predictors of absenteeism due to
psychological disability by taking into account resources, such as Self - determined work motivation and Subjective... well - being, as well as symptoms of Psychologi
psychological disability
by taking into account resources, such as Self - determined work motivation and Subjective... well - being, as well as
symptoms of
PsychologicalPsychological distress.
Problems with communication, specifically non-verbal cognitive ability, are a strong predictor of externalising behaviour problems.3 Children with ASD exhibit more severe internalising and externalising behaviours than non-ASD children, as well as a high prevalence of aggressive behaviour.3 These behavioural challenges can often cause caregivers more distress and mental health problems than the core ASD
symptoms.4, 5 Increased child behaviour problems and parental (especially maternal)
psychological distress compared with children without autism is established early in life —
by the time that children are aged 5 years.6 These co-occurring, behaviour problems are of concern in early childhood because of the importance of these early years for longer term child developmental outcomes.7
The American
Psychological Association (APA) attempted to address diagnostic concerns
by amending the Diagnostic and
Symptoms Manual IV (DSM) to diagnose problems with appropriate consideration of bio-social and cultural contexts and influences.
The self - defeating humor style is of particular interest because it was found to have a strong negative correlation with explicit self - esteem and positive correlations with depression, anxiety, and a variety of psychiatric and somatic
symptoms suggesting that this humor style tends to be used
by individuals experiencing
psychological distress (Stieger, Formann, & Burger, 2011).
Key to understanding this proof, is that the
psychological control of a child
by a narcissistic / (borderline) parent will leave «
psychological fingerprints» in the
symptoms of the child.
This set of «
psychological fingerprints» in the child's
symptom display is only possible through the
psychological control of the child
by a narcissistic / (borderline) parent.
These «
psychological fingerprints» are most directly evident in the narcissistic and borderline
symptoms of the child that occur in association with the suppression of the normal - range functioning of the child's attachment system and along with a delusional belief system displayed
by the child that the parenting practices of the other parent, the targeted parent, are somehow «abusive» in their inadequacy, when they are not.
After the behavioral
symptoms of borderline pathology are contained through structure and limit setting, the
psychological structure that is believed to be the core of borderline personality is analyzed as it unfolds in the relation with the therapist as perceived
by the patient [transference].
These are the «
psychological fingerprints» in the child's
symptoms of the
psychological control of the child
by a narcissistic parent.