Sentences with phrase «create psychological stresses»

I enjoyed professional success in these roles, but the self - created pressure to be a flawless example for healthy eating continued to create psychological stress that led to bingeing.

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All arsenal fans ar under stress both psychological nd physical.We ol know that we spends money to watch arsenal playing just to satisfy our mind, lifting trophies will (individually) benefit us wd nothng bt wl help create comfort nd increase our level of confidence among the supporters of various clubs.Arsenal fans lost all these, we ar only losing our money nd belongings for the club dt do not care upon our needs, we neither have trophies no rest, peace nd comfort of mind.
While parenthood can be tough on both parents, it is often tougher on the mother, and the cumulative effect of stress creates physical, and psychological depletion.
The interesting thing that not many people are made aware of by their doctors is that the inflammation that is induced by the chronic stress is actually what creates the environment for these problems to develop, including the psychological issues mentioned above.
However, the significance of stress and the psychological toll it creates in IBS can not be understated, given our understanding of the gut — brain — microbiome axis.
Counselling and other forms of psychological support were more important than ever as changes to the exam system «are creating more stress», she said.
Psychological stress, such as the presence of other cats, prolonged absence of the owner (who is usually viewed as a parent by the pet cat), or other problems may create a need for a cat to reassert a territorial claim.
Vaydra Wright's digital collages utilize layers of color and pattern to create surreal compositions responding to psychological stresses endured by the artist.
To determine whether ego - depletion (also known as «psychological fatigue»), affects the likelihood of cheating, Natalie Ciarocco and colleagues created stress in participants (all of whom were currently in committed romantic relationships) by bringing them into a room smelling of freshly baked cookies.2 In the room, participants saw two plates, one with the cookies and the other with radishes.
Created by Jon Kabat - Zinn in 1979, MBSR offers participants the possibility to develop a different relationship to stress resulting from chronic physical and psychological illnesses.
This intransigently held, fixed and false belief (i.e., a delusion) is created by the collapse of the organized cognitive structures of the narcissistic / borderline personality into delusional beliefs, as specifically described by Millon (2011), in response to the psychological stresses triggered by the «unrelieved adversity and failure» surrounding the divorce experience (i.e., the public rejection and abandonment of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent by the attachment figure of the other spouse).
Specifically, the ACE Study model relies strongly on the idea that adverse childhood experiences create a burden of psychological stress that changes behavior, cognitions, emotions, and physical functions in ways that promote subsequent health problems and illness.22 Among the hypothesized pathways, adverse childhood experiences lead to depression and posttraumatic stress disorder, which in turn can lead to substance abuse, sleep disorders, inactivity, immunosuppression, inflammatory responses, and inconsistent health care use, possibly leading to other medical conditions later in life.23, 24 Therefore, childhood behavioral and emotional symptoms very likely represent a crucial mediator linking adverse childhood experiences and the longer term health - related problems found in the ACE substudies.
Attachment behavior is evoked whenever the person is threatened or stressed and involves actions to move toward the person (s) who create a sense of physical, emotional, and psychological safety for the individual.
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