Sentences with phrase «difficulties effects the person»

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«Smartphones burden those who carry them for work because their very presence activates the Zeigarnik Effect — the difficulty people have to completely forget about something when it is left incomplete,» she explains.
In another letter, when asked about his thoughts about building a monument to Gen. Thomas «Stonewall» Jackson, he said again it just wasn't a good idea: «As regards the erection of such a monument as is contemplated, my conviction is, that, however grateful it would be to the feelings of the South, the attempt, in the present condition of the country, would have the effect of retarding instead of accelerating its accomplishment, and of continuing if not adding to the difficulties under which the Southern people labor.»
Today, some Christians, because of difficulties with traditional concepts of prayer will, in practice, speak of its effect on the person who prays.
Comparing the heart rate or blood sugar levels of a given number of people might be beneficial in determining the range in which people maintain good health — and perhaps we can even say that by comparing children's abilities and establishing a range of «normal,» we can determine which children have difficulties and how to help them — but comparing ourselves with others, and in particular our children to other children, can have very damaging effects.
Having a single type of DLA ignores the interaction between different types of disability and ability to work - e.g. mental health issues with intermittent effects should not be treated the same as people with mobility difficulties.
He wants to know whether alertness has a greater effect on confidence in people who have difficulty regulating their emotions.
Studying the effects of diet on weight loss is often confounded by the difficulty in measuring what people actually eat — participants may not adhere to meal plans, misjudge amounts, or are not truthful in follow - up surveys.
«In animals with larger brains, people have had difficulty getting behavior effects with optogenetics, and one possible reason is that not enough of the tissue is being inhibited,» he says.
And although many people take these medications for years without side effects, they also have the potential to cause dry mouth, rapid heartbeat, insomnia, difficulty with urination, weight gain, and mood changes.
With all the information out there on the side effects of HGH injections, it is a no wonder that people get confused and have difficulty understanding if human growth hormone is safe for the body.
It is unclear, for instance, whether the symptoms of ADHD — most notably impulsivity — lend themselves to substance use (and abuse) or whether negative effects of those symptoms (such as difficulty with school, work, or relationships) steer people toward drinking and drug use.
Side Effects of HGH Injections With all the information out there on the side effects of HGH injections, it is a no wonder that people get confused and have difficulty understanding if human growth hormone is safe for the body.
And, looking at the effect from a different angle, a person who is experiencing a 25 percent reduction in metabolism not only would have difficulty losing weight, but actually would have to reduce their calorie intake even further just to keep from gaining a pound of weight each week.
You can get eye strain, you can get headache, some people who used them quite a bit have complain of side effects like nausea and difficulty sleeping so you don't wan na overuse a photo therapy device but literally just 15 - 30 mins in the morning or at a dark office could help out quite a bit.
And they are uncomfortable for the Right because conservatives don't want to acknowledge what they show us about the destructive effects of persistent poverty, and about the difficulty of helping people rise out of it.
Albert Bandura, psychologist, professor, and the leading authority on the research regarding Self - Efficacy, notes «unless people believe they can produce desired effects by their actions, they have little incentive to act or persevere in the face of difficulties» (p. 3.
The presence of a brown - coloured haze over urban areas is an indication of photochemical smog, and among its side effects are people experiencing breathing difficulties and asthma attacks.
in a case in which a witness's identification of the defendant is at issue, and the identifying witness and defendant appear to be of different races, a trial court is required to give, upon request, during final instructions, a jury charge on the cross-race effect, instructing (1) that the jury should consider whether there is a difference in race between the defendant and the witness who identified the defendant, and (2) that, if so, the jury should consider (a) that some people have greater difficulty in accurately identifying members of different race than in accurately identifying members of their own race and (b) whether the difference in race affected the accuracy of the witness's identification.
In my practice, I frequently work with people struggling with a number of issues, such as depression, anxiety, difficulty managing anger, loss, relational issues, effects of childhood abuse, and difficulty adjusting to challenging life circumstances.»
A person whose parents divorced may resolve to avoid divorce and work hard in a relationship to prevent it, but unresolved effects of family of origin issues, such as communication problems or difficulty with trust, may still cause the relationship to fail.
They help people to deal with relationship problems, trauma, eating disorders, learning difficulties, substance abuse, parenting issues, loss or grief and managing the effects of a chronic illness.
When people have experienced harm or are discussing relationship difficulties it is very important that they have the opportunity to say what effect it has on them.
This indicates the difficulty, if not impossibility of making an assessment of the general effect of a particular tenement type on Indigenous people throughout the State.
We expected an indirect effect of beliefs about emotions on emotion regulation strategies, and we hypothesized this effect would be mediated by the unwillingness to remain in contact with aversive private experiences, i.e., experiential avoidance (Hayes, Strosahl, & Wilson, 1999) and by the difficulties a person experiences in regulating emotions (Gratz & Roemer, 2004).
If one person in the family is experiencing difficulty, it has an effect on every family member in some way.
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