Sentences with phrase «cause psychological disturbances»

New research from his lab, however, suggests the reverse is the case; that is, a lack of shut - eye is causing some psychological disturbances.

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Psychological disturbance is understood as being caused by blocked development at a particular early life stage when the developmental conflict of that stage is not resolved satisfactorily.
Exactly what causes dysfunctional breathlessness is uncertain, but many experts suspect that it originates from biomechanical or psychological disturbances, or some combination of the two.
The diet may also cause various psychological benefits, because these digestive disturbances are known to cause stress and are strongly linked to mental disorders like anxiety and depression (13).
During the 1950s and»60s many doctors believed autism was a psychological disturbance caused by poor mothering.
Compensation for emotional distress accounts for any psychological distress, mental anguish, and emotional disturbance caused by the accident and your injuries.
The distinction between whether Ms. Tan's psychological injuries and cognitive difficulties were caused by an MTBI or by Ms. Tan's chronic pain and sleep disturbances is relevant only to the quantum of general damages and to Ms. Tan's prognosis going forward.
The grammatical and ordinary sense of the words used in s. 233 of the Criminal Code supports the conclusion the legislator did not intend to restrict the availability of infanticide to situations where the psychological health of the woman was substantially compromised or where a mental disorder was established; the statutory language also shows there is no requirement for a causal connection between the disturbance of the accused's mind and the act or omission causing the child's death; but there is, however, a required link between the disturbance and not having fully recovered from the effects of giving birth to the child or of the effect of lactation consequent on the child's birth ̶ in either case the disturbance must be «by reason thereof».
Gregory Lester, Ph.D., describes possible causes that can account for the severity of the psychological disturbance seen in severely alienating parents.
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