Clearly this good, caring priest is having
cognitive problems because of age and his health.
Not exact matches
Yet precisely
because we can throw our
problems into
cognitive form and want to solve them, we can not ignore even the most intractable and seemingly unsolvable
problems.
«There's more emphasis now and there will be more emphasis
because of the Affordable Care Act [on] offering mental health services in primary care settings,» suggests Curry, who is about to start a clinical trial looking at the effects of
cognitive behavior therapy for adolescents with depression and substance abuse
problems.
Because they can detect subtle signs of
cognitive impairment indicating that an athlete's brain has not fully healed, even where the athlete claims his symptoms have cleared, the tests are designed to help to protect young athletes against the risk of suffering a second concussion by returning too soon, which can lead to short - and long - term
cognitive problems, and catastrophic injury or even death from second impact syndrome.
The reason there's no difference is
because midwives and lactation consultants are afflicted by the same
problem that bedevils right wing trolls:
cognitive dissonance.
I said «good evidence»
because there are indeed some studies suggesting that kids who consume more omega - 3s have better
cognitive skills, but these are mostly observational or cross-sectional studies, which can be fraught with
problems.
Some think the
cognitive problems could lie behind the psychosis, perhaps
because they lead people to mix up external sensations with their own thoughts.
This is a
problem because we know that i.e. attachment is a very significant predictor for child
cognitive and mental health.
«Early detection of individuals at high risk of developing memory and thinking
problems that we call mild
cognitive impairment (MCI) is crucial
because people with MCI are at a greater risk of developing dementia.
«This study is important
because it identifies common
cognitive foundations long before financial and physical health
problems emerge,» said Pierce, who was not involved in this study.
Martha Farah, director of the Center for
Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania, says it is crucial to figure out what neural circuitry is behind «free won't,» as she refers the ability to control impulses,
because it is one «of the many psychiatric disorders for which self - control
problems figure prominently.»
Because Alzheimer's disease is associated with similar neuronal and
cognitive problems, the scientists wondered whether the
problems might be mediated by depletion of BRCA1.
These treatments offer a safer, more effective way to deliver radiation to children than conventional radiation therapy, which is used sparingly in children
because of the risks of
cognitive problems later in life.
Dave Asprey: The other question is how bad are plant oils
because one of the
problems that I ran into just in managing my own
cognitive performance and my own hundred pound weight loss is that when you say fat, there's 30 different links of fat and they can all be oxidized or not oxidized.
Delors Report (UNESCO 1998) says that the emotional education is an essential complement in the
cognitive development and a good tool of prevention,
because many
problems have their origin in the emotional scope.
Challenging students are challenging — not
because they lack motivation — but
because they lack crucial
cognitive skills, especially in the domains of flexibility / adaptability, frustration tolerance, and
problem solving.
It's easy to see why: they don't mind the
cognitive overhead
because it fits in with how they approach all of their
problems.
An older dog may become more grumpy
because or orthopedic
problems or underlying medical conditions that have an impact on behaviors such as hypothyroidism or canine
cognitive dysfunction.
Cognitive factors eliminate many games from inclusion
because board - games in particular tend to thrive in tactical and strategic
problem spaces.
The only other parting shot I could get in was that I've found that people with children are less likely to believe in GW, than people without children,
because GW is such a horrible
problem to contemplate for future generations that there's a huge
cognitive dissonance about it (I haven't done a study, it's only my sense of things); the man has three small children.
While the
cognitive testing results could not be relied on (
because of the failed effort tests), all other information consistently indicated that since the index event she had difficulty in maintaining goals and this was consistent with executive
problems, also impacting on her social and interpersonal functioning.
I am using past tense here — this is
because we have called the
problems out to the SRA and it recently changed its application process and took steps to reduce its
cognitive bias.
It is a reliable measurement of applicants» administrative skills,
because the
cognitive qualities it evaluates — reading comprehension, reasoning,
problem - solving, and numerical skills — are essential for an administrative assistant to possess in order to succeed at the new workplace.
Nevertheless, like children with divorced parents, children who grow up with a single parent
because they were born out of wedlock are more likely than children living with continuously married parents to experience a variety of
cognitive, emotional, and behavioral
problems.
Because the literature suggests that peer and familial influences interact to help children develop healthy
cognitive problem - solving skills, the importance of substitute caregivers can not be understated.
Depression, reflected in prolonged sadness and feelings of despair, is associated with less engaged, stimulating and proactive parenting, and with a range of social and
cognitive problems in young children during infancy, toddlerhood and the preschool years.4
Because young children are so dependent on their mothers for
cognitive stimulation and social interaction, they are more likely to be vulnerable to the impact of maternal depression than school - age children or adolescents.
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 ou
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 ou
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 ou
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 ou
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 ou
problems are of concern in early childhood
because of the importance of these early years for longer term child developmental outcomes.7
Fact:» [W] e find that family structure does operate through economic status
because, once income is controlled, the family structure effects primarily disappear for both behavioral and
cognitive outcomes... Children with higher quality home environments (with respect to emotional support and
cognitive stimulation) have fewer behavioral
problems and higher
cognitive test scores.
From a socio - cultural viewpoint, cognitively responsive behaviours (e.g. maintaining versus redirecting interests, rich verbal input) are thought to facilitate higher levels of learning
because they provide a structure or scaffold for the young child's immature skills, such as developing attentional and
cognitive capacities.9 Responsive behaviours in this framework promote joint engagement and reciprocity in the parent - child interaction and help a child learn to assume a more active and ultimately independent role in the learning process.10 Responsive support for the child to become actively engaged in solving
problems is often referred to as parental scaffolding, and is also thought to be key for facilitating children's development of self - regulation and executive function skills, behaviours that allow the child to ultimately assume responsibility for their well - being.11, 12
Because studies have shown that children with
cognitive developmental delays exhibit poorer social skills and
problem solving abilities than typically developing children (Fenning et al., 2011; Wieland et al., 2014), only children with a full - scale IQ of 85 — 115 were examined in the current study (mean IQ for the sample was 105.13; SD = 8.29).
Children with mental health issues show reduced adult
cognitive abilities (13),
because the psychological
problems may make it difficult to concentrate and remember (26).
As we both know, this
cognitive dissonance scenario plays all of the time with big - time commission chasers who tend to try to live up to the standards of what one wants to earn vs what one is currently earning, and therein lies the
problem with almost all wannabes, early know - nothing - careerists, struggling know - a-little-bit mid-term survivors, surviving devolving - from - naïve - honest - wannabes - to - practicing - the - sales - culture's ways - and - means - influence - peddling scripts / strategies wannabe - professionals - but - still - amateurs producers to the flat out high - flying Terry Paranych types who practice (pre Hearing decisions) in - your - face unethical behaviours in quest of more and more and more and more commissions before death brings down the final curtain on the greatest act one has ever been privy to partaking in...
because for most, being a Realtor is all about acting.