Add divorce or unemployment to childhood trauma and someone can be more likely to
develop psychological disorders or addiction.
However, not everyone exposed to such circumstances
develops a psychological disorder as a result.
It was already known that dosing the stress hormone — a glucocorticoid — few hours after exposure to a traumatic event may decrease the likelihood of
developing psychological disorders.
Not exact matches
There is a significant variation in the way individuals react and respond to extreme stress and adversity — some individuals
develop psychiatric conditions such as posttraumatic stress
disorder or major depressive
disorder — others recover from stressful experiences without displaying significant symptoms of
psychological ill - health, demonstrating stress - resilience.
Although existing eating
disorder risk models comprehensively address
psychological factors, we know of very few biologically - based factors that help us predict who may be more likely to
develop eating
disorder behaviors,» said lead author Laura Berner, PhD, who completed the research while pursuing a doctoral degree at Drexel.
Female veterans who were sexually assaulted are also more prone to
develop post-traumatic stress
disorder than other women who experienced combat, and are significantly less likely than other PTSD sufferers to seek help, according to studies appearing in a special issue of the journal
Psychological Services.
«Postpartum depression can
develop from a number of things including hormonal changes,
psychological adjustment to motherhood, social support, and a history of psychiatric
disorders.»
The papers report that survivors of such events have an increased risk of
developing negative physical,
psychological and social effects including cancer and post-traumatic stress
disorder.
In an intelligent
psychological drama, director / co-writer Susanne Bier shows us some sure - footedness in
developing a complex story and engaging us with characters that make the traumatic stress
disorder resulting from war revealing.
Key elements of service programs (such as positive relationships with adults, opportunities to
develop social competence, and involvement in a local community) are cited as powerful protective factors for young people and recent Australian studies have demonstrated a correlation between service activity and reduced rates of depression, isolation, mental
disorders,
psychological stress and (in some cases) even physical health conditions (Berry, 2007).
Her doctor said she had
developed irritable bowel syndrome, a
disorder associated with
psychological stress.
The title of the exhibition is a play on PTSD — Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder, a psychological disorder that can develop as a consequence of one or more traumatic expe
Disorder, a
psychological disorder that can develop as a consequence of one or more traumatic expe
disorder that can
develop as a consequence of one or more traumatic experiences.
The
psychological test was originally
developed to measure thought
disorders.
Term coined by Goldstein, Freud and Solnit, authors of «Beyond the Best Interests of the Child» in 1973 to mean a child had only one
psychological parent, and thus, should be in the custody of that parent or was at risk for
developing an attachment
disorder.
The Plaintiff suffered relatively mild objective physical injuries but went on to
develop a largely disabling chronic pain
disorder with a significant
psychological component.
Especially after serious car accidents involving severe injuries and even loss of life, drivers and passengers may suffer short or long - term
psychological injuries such as emotional distress, and may even
develop conditions that closely resemble post traumatic stress
disorder, or PTSD after a car accident.
Dr. Childress has
developed a descriptive framework involving three levels of the family process, 1) the Alpha level of the initial
psychological - relationship injury involving the parent - child relationship of the «alienating parent» as a child in relationship with his or her own parent, 2) the Beta level of transmission from the «alienating parent» as a child to the «alienating parent» as an adult in relationship with his or her own spouse and child, and 3) the Delta level of the spouse and child of the «alienating parent» onto whom the Alpha level
psychological - relationship injury is re-enacted through the Personality
Disorder dynamics of the «alienating parent.»
This study examined self - reported child attachment quality alongside caregivers» report of their own
psychological distress, parenting stress and attachment style, amongst 24 children with high - functioning autism or Asperger's
disorder (ASD; aged 7 — 14 years) and 24 typically
developing children (aged 7 — 12 years), and their primary caregiver.
I help people to actively recover from depression, anxiety and other mood
disorders, manage emotional and behavioral aspects of chronic pain and illness, and
develop and practice the specific attitudes, skills, and behaviors central to physical and
psychological well - being.»
The center focuses on
developing and evaluating treatment protocols; improving understanding of
psychological and biological factors in pediatric OCD, anxiety, and tic
disorders; and training providers in the community to deliver evidence - based treatment.
Parents of children with autistic
disorder experience more negative
psychological distress than parents with typically
developing children.
Thus the younger the child the more likely the child is to suffer residual and pervasive problems following traumatic experiences such as witnessing family violence or being abused or neglected.21 Exposure to such experiences can alter a
developing child's brain in ways that can result in a range of inter-related
psychological, emotional and social problems including: depression and anxiety; post traumatic stress
disorder; problems with emotional regulation; substance misuse; relationship difficulties; and physical problems including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and stroke.22
Failure to
develop close relationships with agemates, however, often results in a variety of problems for adolescents — from delinquency and substance abuse to
psychological disorders (Hops, Davis, Alpert, & Longoria, 1997).
Most girls with conduct
disorder grow up to
develop adult
psychological problems, while almost all normal girls do not.
Although most experts believe that a child has a least two (2)
psychological parents, it is sometimes used as a clinical argument to award sole custody on the basis of averting risk the child may
develop an attachment
disorder.
Below is a protocol for a two and a half hour workshop on ACT for stigma toward people with
psychological disorders developed by Akihiko Masuda, Kara Bunting and Steven Hayes.
For example, victims of rape do not always
develop a post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD), which by the way was originally termed a syndrome and as well was not immediately accepted into the medical /
psychological community.
There are
psychological, environmental and biological (including genetic) risk factors for
developing eating
disorders.
Other warning signs of depression or
psychological problems include radical changes in behavior such as fighting at school, cheating, stealing, lying, or intense arguments with others (teachers, friends; or you or their other parent), declining school performance for over a period of a few weeks,
developing physical ailments or chronic complaints (such as stomach or headaches), sleep problems, eating
disorders (or gaining or losing more than ten pounds when not trying to), changes in peer relationships such as losing friends or isolating themselves from social activities, and sadness that lasts more than a few days.
Many of these children are violent and aggressive and as adults are at risk of
developing a variety of
psychological problems and personality
disorders, including antisocial personality
disorder, narcissistic personality
disorder, borderline personality
disorder, and psychopathic personality
disorder.
Anna also
developed different techniques of the assessment and treatment of child
psychological disorders, thereby contributing to an understanding of anxiety and depression as significant problems among children.
These professionals have
developed a specialty in a certain
psychological area, such as Diana Barnes, an internationally recognized forensic psychology expert in postpartum mood
disorders.
The EDI - II was not
developed to diagnose eating
disorders, but rather to assess
psychological characteristics common in eating
disorders.