Sentences with phrase «decrease social isolation»

Improve Mental Health: Studies have shown that human - animal interaction helps improve psychological wellbeing, decrease social isolation, and promote higher levels of life satisfaction.
Studies have shown that human - animal interaction helps improve psychological wellbeing, decrease social isolation, and promote higher levels of life satisfaction.
To accommodate evolving parenting styles with the goal of decreasing the social isolation of parents, museums, libraries, swimming pools, and even vacation destinations have changed during the last ten years.
Additionally, disabled individuals with assistance dogs attest to the fact that having the dog with them has decreased the social isolation that is a part of being different in this society — a very important part of the value of this concept.
Partnering With Families and Communities National Resource Center for Permanency and Family Connections (2013) Offers a webcast on the Prevention Initiative Demonstration Project (PIDP) in Los Angeles, CA, and discusses three strategies to support positive outcomes for children, youth, and families: decreasing social isolation by connecting families to each other; addressing issues of economic security; and increasing access to available resources.
Partnering with Families and Communities [Webcast] National Resource Center for Permanency and Family Connections (2013) Offers a webcast on the Prevention Initiative Demonstration Project in Los Angeles, CA, and discusses three strategies to support positive outcomes for children, youth, and families: (1) decreasing social isolation by connecting families to each other; (2) addressing issues of economic security; and (3) increasing access to available resources.
Decreasing Social Isolation and Social Anxiety Many individual psychotherapy clients who do not have a support system are often fearful and distrustful of others if they attempt to get too close.

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«The resulting social isolation may also promote unhealthy behaviors, such as excessive food intake and decreased participation in sports and physical activities, which can lead to further weight gain and thus a cycle of poor physical and social outcomes.»
Perhaps unsurprisingly, common skin disorders have been found to cause low self - esteem, social isolation, anxiety, depression, and decreased confidence.
The adult age - related clinical syndrome of growth hormone deficiency includes increased fat mass, decreased muscle mass and strength, decreased bone density, elevated lipids, insulin resistance, decreased psychosocial well - being and depression, fatigue, increased social isolation, inability to handle stress, cardiovascular disease, memory decline, overall deterioration in quality of life, frailty, thin dry skin, increased wrinkles, and diminished exercise tolerance.
It is predicted that participants in the social skills training group that incorporates work with dogs will exhibit greater levels of change in social skills, perspective taking, theory of mind and decreased feelings of isolation when compared with those participants receiving the traditional social skills training.
When older people fall, they can experience decreased physical functioning, a reduction in the quality of life, decreased confidence, and an increased fear of falling, which can lead to further functional decline, depression, social isolation, and feelings of helplessness.
Although illness may result in poorer or more restricted social relationships (social isolation resulting from physical confinement), such that individuals closer to death may have decreased social support compared to healthy individuals, the findings from these studies indicate that general community samples with strong social relationships are likely to remain alive longer than similar individuals with poor social relations.
Drawing on other studies, he argues, for instance, that a shy person can decrease anxiety by avoiding social situations, but this can only offer short - term relief and potentially lead to social isolation.
Meta - analyses conclude that viewing violent television increases children's antisocial behaviors and decreases their positive social behaviors.16 - 18 Such negative social behaviors can lead to social isolation, while positive social behaviors can lead to successful peer relationships.19 - 22 The content of television, therefore, may be at least as important to children's social integration as the time they spend with the medium.23
Increase social connections to improve social well - being, decrease isolation, and provide concrete support in times of need to help sustain the family beyond exit from the program
As a person's social connections expand, feelings of loneliness and isolation will decrease, making it easier to recover from depression, anxiety, grief and other conditions.
Neuroendocrine and immunocytochemical demonstrations of decreased hypothalamo — pituitary — adrenal axis responsiveness to restraint stress after long - term social isolation
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