Sentences with phrase «depression as a loss»

, and postpartum depression as a loss of heart, of assuming a bad future as a mother or in one's life, of giving up.

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Under the more adverse scenario of a longer and deeper recession, the two - year loss rates on average across the 19 banks were projected to be as high as experienced during the Great Depression.
I teach them that they will also grieve the loss of the dance (sounds crazy, but the abuse - dance has become normal to them...)... and that they will be in shock / denial, anger, bargaining, and even depression as they learn a less destructive dance.
The last several years have certainly been hard as I have experienced the loss of friends, marriage struggles, depression, financial trouble, and so on.
The Great Depression had a devastating effect on the Churches as well as on the nation, for it gave birth to despair and the loss of confidence.
Research has shown over the last decade that brain disorders such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, memory loss, ADD, some forms of seizures, and many other forms of neurological disorders are directly related to what we eat.
As «second victims» not only do we suffer intense emotional trauma and vulnerability, but depending on the circumstances, nurses can also suffer shame, guilt, anger, embarrassment, humiliation, isolation, depression, and loss of confidence.
Studies have shown that among the many effects of physical abuse are depression, anxiety, cognitive and learning difficulties, even a lowering of IQ (especially verbal IQ), disordered sleep, flashbacks, loss of empathy, aggressive behavior, chronically high stress levels which can lead to chronic health effects such as high blood pressure and increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and inability to maintain relationships.
Families who have experienced prematurity, low birth weight, early medical problems and / or hospitalization of mother or baby, difficult pregnancy or births or other early important losses such as a death in the family, anxiety / depression or a high stress pregnancy
After giving birth many new mothers experience blood loss, fatigue, and a drop in their high pregnancy hormones; all of which are thought of as key factors in the development of the «baby blues» and postpartum depression (PPD).
Children of divorce are more likely to divorce themselves, and divorce produces other negative consequences as well — more juvenile delinquency, aggression, teen pregnancy, depression, learning difficulties — not the least of which is the loss of childhood and parents and children losing precious time together.
Consequently, this sleep loss can lead to moodiness, a drop in grades, and overeating, as well as exacerbate existing problems like depression, anxiety, and ADD.
I guess it started out as trying to let moms know they aren't alone in their struggles with motherhood or depression or marriage or weight loss or whatever.
In addition to low milk supply, if you are having other postpartum symptoms such as fatigue, hair loss, difficulty losing weight, rapid weight loss, difficulty concentrating, depression, anxiety, or the blues, you may have a thyroid condition.
Much of her clinical management in the perinatal period has focused on the following: 1) women with a history of childhood sexual abuse and its effects on childbearing; 2) methods to alleviate clinical symptoms of pregnancy such as premature labor, hyperemesis gravidarum, bleeding; and the psychological issues of anxiety and depression; 3) attachment disorders; 4) helping women through events of traumatic birth and loss; 5) postpartum mood disorders; and 6) methods of pain relief in labor with self - hypnosis.
New moms should be on the lookout for symptoms such as fatigue, hair loss, decreased milk volume, depression, anxiety or a painless goiter.
We don't know if pumping breast milk offers moms the same benefits of breastfeeding, such as increased postpartum weight loss, and reduced risk of postpartum depression, multiple reproductive cancers, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure.
In addition to her writing, Erin also works as the Community Outreach Director for The Blossom Method, a center providing therapeutic support and counseling for infertility, miscarriage, stillbirth, baby loss, pregnancy after loss, postpartum depression, and more.
For men, symptoms can also include anger, loss of libido, engaging in risk taking behaviour, increased hours at work as part of withdrawal from family and increased use of drugs or alcohol instead of seeing treatment for depression.
They may be aware of the greater risk for mood disorders such as depression and anxiety associated with sleep loss; the substantial impairment in cognitive abilities such as sustained attention, short - term memory, information processing, and school performance; or the increased risk for motor vehicle accidents that accompanies lack of sleep.
Postpartum depression — which can cause severe mood swings, loss of appetite, overwhelming fatigue and lack of joy in life — is sometimes a concern as well.
History of pregnancy loss may be a risk factor for postpartum depression in a similar way as other known risk factors, such as personal or family history of depression, the researchers write.
Further, having a mother who suffers from severe postpartum depression can also lead to the development of reactive attachment disorder as well as other kinds of traumatic losses or significant changes with a primary caregiver.
One other notable way in which men's and women's symptoms differ is that women are more likely than men to exhibit the atypical symptoms of depression, like sleeping excessively and overeating, in contrast to the typical symptoms, such as insomnia and loss of appetite.
For most women, this can equate to panic or anxiety attacks that manifest physical symptoms, loss of sleep, and even depression — especially as you near closer to your due date.
He is a one - term President, destined to go down in the record books as the man who presided over a second Great Depression, the destruction of the middle class, and the loss of America's Triple A credit rating.
According to AFSP, the core symptoms of depression are depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities during a 2 - week period, as well as:
Hatters working in poorly ventilated factories breathed in toxic fumes, and prolonged exposure led to mercury poisoning with symptoms — such as trembling, memory loss, depression, irritability, and anxiety — that are still described as «mad hatter disease.»
Even specialty clinics, Mathis says, have trouble distinguishing those patients whose memory loss is a prelude to Alzheimer's from those who have another underlying cause, such as depression.
Writing in this month's Scientific American, Gary Stix investigates the mechanisms of such resilience and how this knowledge can provide reassurance to those who suffer personal losses as well as help to craft treatment and intervention programs for people with post-traumatic stress and depression.
Laugh therapy will not replace exercise for weight loss, then, but it could help people with conditions that cause appetite loss, such as depression and chronic pain.
Concussions result from the brain slamming against the skull, usually causing short - term issues that some research suggests may evolve into long - term problems such as memory loss and depression when the brain is subjected to repeated trauma.
When compared to other symptoms of depression such as sadness or loss of interest, anxiety symptoms increased over time in those with higher amyloid beta levels in the brain,» said first author Nancy Donovan, MD, a geriatric psychiatrist at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Central nervous system involvement can manifest as headache, fatigue, memory loss, learning disability, depression, meningitis, and encephalopathy.
In this study, the Beck Depression Inventory was used to measure depressive symptoms such as low mood, losing interest in doing things, loss of appetite, feeling worthless and having suicidal tendencies.
It's important to note this new result does not mean that weight loss necessarily causes depression directly, as depression and weight loss may share a common cause.
Managing lifestyle factors such as hearing loss, smoking, hypertension and depression could prevent one - third of the world's dementia cases, according to a report by the first Lancet Commission on Dementia Prevention and Care.
The loss of mGluR5 or p11 appeared to dampen the GABA neurons» signaling, as shown by the mice's increased willingness to pick up food pellets from an open field — a proxy measure for resilience from depression and anxiety.
In addition, they are examining the consequences of social bond disruption as a model of social loss - induced depression.
Men often display the textbook symptoms of depression (such as sadness, fatigue, appetite changes, feelings of worthlessness, and a loss of interest in things they used to find pleasurable).
The condition is also linked to a slew of other symptoms that overlap with fibro, such as fatigue, depression, memory loss, and constipation.
When it is underactive, also known as hypothyroidism, everything slows down, leading to weight gain, fatigue, dry skin, hair loss, poor concentration, constipation, infertility, low libido, depression, and low body temperature.
As a result, depression boosts your odds for complications like heart disease, stroke, vision loss, kidney problems, sexual problems and amputation.
Whether it's anxiety, depression, addiction, illness, or loss, a number of people come to yoga as a means of healing.
Fatigue, anxiety, hair loss, weight gain, depression, and other symptoms are often written off as signs of aging or stress.
Our brains produce PS naturally, but the levels drop steadily as we age, which causes a range of impairments as loss of memory, Alzheimer's, depression and lowered ability to cope with stress.
Effects of stress High levels of stress could have health implications on the body such as depression, hair loss, diabetes and ulcers.
Calcium deficiency risk increases as we age and severe symptoms of deficiency include muscle cramps and spasms, brittle nails, memory loss, confusion, depression, bone fractures, tingling or / and numbness of the face, feet and hands.
Without the proper amount and balance of hormones, patients may experience symptoms such as constipation or diarrhea, sleep disturbances, mood swings, anxiety, high cholesterol, weight gain, depression, bloating, hair loss, immune dysregulation and even infertility.
Other signs that your thyroid is not working as it should include: fatigue, brain fog, depression, hair loss, achy muscles, painful joints, sensitivity to cold, dry skin and constipation.
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