â $ By gaining control of a horse, a creature so much larger than yourself, you can gain
control of a larger problem in life, â $ Dr. Becker explains.
Not exact matches
«Considering that «histrionic personality disorder» is still in the DSM - 5, and that women in general are more likely to be diagnosed with anxiety, depression, and some other mental illnesses by clinicians, I'd say he's stoking the flames
of a much
larger problem about how our society seems to view women — as having excessive emotional needs that need to nearly constantly be managed or
controlled rather than taken seriously.
Bitcoins are actually generated by the routine functions
of a computer that is processing
large mathematical
problems (known as «Bitcoin mining»), so the supply is
controlled, and will never exceed 21 million.
Concerning the quality
of food, the
problem is to a
large degree one
of social organization and
control.
If a substantial share
of the religious organizations in our country would undertake an enthusiastic and realistic program
of prevention, America's fourth
largest public health
problem could be brought under
control and hundreds
of thousands
of persons would be protected from becoming alcoholics.
If you think your baby's tantrums are prolonged and bordering on out -
of -
control, or it takes a long time to calm her down, this might be something to discuss with your pediatrician, to ensure there isn't a
larger health - related
problem.
Physical punishment is associated with a range
of mental health
problems in children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness, anxiety, feelings
of hopelessness, use
of drugs and alcohol, and general psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These relationships may be mediated by disruptions in parent — child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels
of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption
of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from
large longitudinal studies that
control for a wide range
of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume
of the brain's grey matter in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse
of drugs and alcohol.37
When the researchers repeated the analysis to focus on
problem gambling − a
larger group
of people than those with the more narrowly defined pathological gambling − they found that 16 percent
of relatives
of the pathological gamblers were
problem gamblers compared to 3 percent
of relatives
of controls.
Fogerite said a
larger randomized
controlled trial would be needed to determine whether yoga could be used as a prescribed treatment for individuals with moderate disability due to MS.. More than 2.3 million people — two to three times more women than men — throughout the world are diagnosed with this disease which can cause poor coordination, loss
of balance, slurred speech, tremors, numbness, extreme fatigue and
problems with memory and concentration.
How I Handled... Keeping
Control in Crowded Hallways and Lunchrooms Maintaining control as students congregate and socialize in crowded areas can present a problem; solving the problem offers schools an opportunity to involve the larger community — including parents — and to improve perceptions of what goes on in those s
Control in Crowded Hallways and Lunchrooms Maintaining
control as students congregate and socialize in crowded areas can present a problem; solving the problem offers schools an opportunity to involve the larger community — including parents — and to improve perceptions of what goes on in those s
control as students congregate and socialize in crowded areas can present a
problem; solving the
problem offers schools an opportunity to involve the
larger community — including parents — and to improve perceptions
of what goes on in those schools.
How I Handled... Keeping
Control in Crowded Hallways and Lunchrooms Maintaining control as students congregate and socialize in crowded areas can present a problem; solving the problem offers schools an opportunity to involve parents and the larger community, and to improve perceptions of what goes on in those s
Control in Crowded Hallways and Lunchrooms Maintaining
control as students congregate and socialize in crowded areas can present a problem; solving the problem offers schools an opportunity to involve parents and the larger community, and to improve perceptions of what goes on in those s
control as students congregate and socialize in crowded areas can present a
problem; solving the
problem offers schools an opportunity to involve parents and the
larger community, and to improve perceptions
of what goes on in those schools.
A
large well -
controlled study in the UK found that parents» reports
of their child being bullied at school predicted increased risk
of ongoing mental health
problems for children several years later (Arseneault et al, 2008).
Henig added that «mayoral
control is not a reliable solution to the
problems of large city districts.»
The car had no
problem soaking up the impact
of potholes, even
large ones, but it struggled to provide a well -
controlled ride on sustained stretches
of poor - quality road.
Although Amazon has been considered a monopoly as a seller
of books, its power as a monopsony — a
large buyer that
controls a significant portion
of the market and drives prices down — could be the root
of the
problem.
There are a numerous options for consumers who want to start getting their finances under
control after accumulating
large amounts
of debt, which could inevitably lead to credit
problems further down the road.
Control Dog Diarrhea Common Causes
of Canine Diarrhea
Problems with the Pancreas Diarrhea due to Enzyme Deficiency Diarrhea and Irritable Bowel Disease Small and
Large Intestine
Problems Viral Causes Parvo virus Illness as a cause
of dog diarrhea
Human birth
control pills can even be toxic to dogs, but fortunately, a dog would have to eat a very
large number
of these to cause a serious
problem.
Still, other researchers have argued that the dingo doesn't
control smaller predators as well as might be expected, and that the
large canid comes with its own
problems in terms
of over-predation.
Appalling
Problem... In some areas, stray cats and kittens are everywhere and, rather like the
large urban fox population, very few
of them are fed, so their numbers are similarly
controlled by disease, starvation and road accidents.
Lethal
control has been used by animal
control agencies for decades, but given the current
problem of large populations
of free - roaming cats, it is obvious that killing as a form
of population
control does not work.
Canine hip dysplasia is a polygenic trait that remains a
problem in most
large breeds
of dog, despite efforts to
control this condition dating back to the 1960s.
If
large numbers
of unsterilized animals are roaming the streets, then one
of the first priorities has to be a massive spay - neuter effort, preferably along the lines
of the Pets for Life program, to get that
problem under
control.
Because dogs
of all sizes visit dog parks,
larger dogs have the potential to hurt smaller dogs, bringing
large vet bills,
problems with your local animal
control, liability concerns, and, in the some instances, you could lose your dog for good.
While there is some evidence that intact,
large and giant breed dogs may be less prone to a certain few health
problems, the general lack
of personal responsibility evinced by most humans in this culture make spaying and neutering absolutely necessary for pet population
control.
TNR is a life - saving population
control program that allows our feline friends to live as outside cats without creating a
problem or adding to the already
large number
of unwanted litters
of kittens and adult cats.
Yes those are two
of Beach Spikers
largest problems, the
controls are not too friendly and camera might give you a headache after a while with its quick in and outs.
That is, the frequency and clarity
of articles and opinion pieces regarding the issue
of climate change can be increased, as they should, without generating as much
of the «recoil» that sometimes happens when people hear only
of problems, if the Times becomes more clear on actions that we should take (credible and
large ones) to help address and take some
control over the matter.
But we're not talking Space Shuttle flight
control software so novice mistakes can be corrected on the fly with no real harm done and so even if it isn't pretty it probably works within the bounds
of the
larger problem of trying to model a space shuttle by throwing lawn darts.
-- that the
problems of society at
large can be solved by channelling huge amounts
of money not through the decision making processes
of the individual whose
problems you are trying to solve, but through a vast bureaucracy
controlled by a de facto elite who are not necessarily acting in anyone's interests but their own, don't necessarily listen to the real
problems of the individual, and even if they do, don't understand enough about the actual situation to make any difference at all?
This leaves no doubt about the science; however, Wegman identified a
larger problem about the
control of climate science.
If it turns out that this is only the tip
of the ice berg to a much
larger, more irreversible
problem, then is it not a safe bet to «act now», as oppose to waiting later when the
problem has become out
of our
control.
There is still the
problem of controls having only the slightest
of influences on downstream water levels in very
large storms.
Too many
of the media institutions are
controlled by holding companies with
large interests in fossil fuels — hence, the real solution to the
problem might be something like antitrust regulations for media corporations.
We have said that there have been about 500 wells drilled in the Arctic that have not had a well
control problem, so the risk is very small - the risk
of a
large well
control problem.
Recent theoretical work suggests that bullying might arise out
of early cognitive deficits — including language
problems, imperfect causal understanding, and poor inhibitory
control — that lead to decreased competence with peers, which over time develops into bullying.14, 15 A small number
of studies provide circumstantial evidence that such a hypothesis might have merit7: 1 study found a link between poor early cognitive stimulation and (broadly defined) inappropriate school behavior, 16 and another found cognitive stimulation at age 3 years to be protective against symptoms
of attention - deficit disorder at age 7 years.17 A study
of Greek children found that academic self - efficacy and deficits in social cognition were related to bullying behavior.18 A
large US national survey found that those who perceive themselves as having average or below - average academic achievement (as opposed to very good achievement) are 50 % to 80 % more likely to be bullies.8 Yet these studies are based on cross-sectional surveys, with the variables all measured at a single point in time.
For example, some have found significant differences between children with divorced and continuously married parents even after
controlling for personality traits such as depression and antisocial behavior in parents.59 Others have found higher rates
of problems among children with single parents, using statistical methods that adjust for unmeasured variables that, in principle, should include parents» personality traits as well as many genetic influences.60 And a few studies have found that the link between parental divorce and children's
problems is similar for adopted and biological children — a finding that can not be explained by genetic transmission.61 Another study, based on a
large sample
of twins, found that growing up in a single - parent family predicted depression in adulthood even with genetic resemblance
controlled statistically.62 Although some degree
of selection still may be operating, the weight
of the evidence strongly suggests that growing up without two biological parents in the home increases children's risk
of a variety
of cognitive, emotional, and social
problems.
Several
of the most commonly identified risk factors in previous research were identified in this study, including being male, membership in a single - parent or stepfamily, 5 high levels
of parent - reported childhood activity, 23,24 maternal mental health
problems, 25 and a history
of teenage parenthood.26 What is relatively novel about this report is the consideration
of the joint effects
of psychosocial risk factors, while
controlling for multiple indicators
of social class and the assessment
of both accidents and illnesses in a
large community sample followed prospectively since pregnancy.
The EMDR group also showed
large and significant reduction
of problem behaviors by 2 - month follow - up, whereas the
control group showed only slight improvement.
In the past 45 years, hundreds
of studies focusing on PMT with children with conduct
problems have appeared.10 - 12, 15 - 18 Study designs have ranged from case descriptions, single - case designs, and simple pre - to post-treatment evaluations to
large - scale, randomized
controlled trials with various
control and alternative treatment comparison conditions.
Child training group children had
larger reductions than did
control group children in parent - reported total
problem behaviors, teachers» reports
of aggression toward peers, and independent observations
of child deviance and noncompliance.
About 5 %
of all children in the Western world fulfill diagnostic criteria for attention deficit — hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 1 and a
large proportion
of such children are treated pharmacologically.2 ADHD has been associated with criminality3, 4 and externalizing disorders.5 Beneficial short - term effects
of ADHD medication on symptoms
of ADHD and associated conduct
problems have been shown in numerous randomized,
controlled studies involving children6 - 8 and adults.9 - 11 ADHD symptoms are largely persistent from childhood into adulthood, 12 but one prominent feature
of ADHD treatment is that the discontinuation
of medication is common, 13,14 especially in adolescence and early adulthood.15 The importance
of treatment discontinuation for criminality and other longer - term outcomes is largely unknown.