Sentences with phrase «disorder as a result of experiencing»

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder as a result of experiencing a traumatic event such as being in war, sexual assault or abuse, witnessing a terrible event, death, bullying, and even insignificant events depending on how the event was interpreted.

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Stephens said that she experienced anxiety and eating disorders and occasionally had suicidal thoughts as a result of the abuse.
a.Perception of visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or gustatory experiences without an external stimulus and with a compelling sense of their reality, usually resulting from a mental disorder or as a response to a drug.
Most of us will experience trauma at various points throughout our lives, and may develop short - term Acute Stress Disorder as a result.
This is an important result as better recovery outcomes can allow people to get on with their lives rather than having their lives controlled by their experience of bipolar disorder.
«Our findings suggest that men may experience particular problems in recognising that they may have an eating disorder as a result of the continuing cultural construction of eating disorders as uniquely or predominantly a female problem,» they add.
The symptoms Darrel experienced are part of a disorder known as orthostatic hypotension, resulting from poor cardiovascular function.
At least one in four women experience significant discomfort and diminished quality of life as a result of a pelvic floor disorder...
Some people who experience sexual harassment may lose weight because of disordered eating or loss of appetite, while others may turn to food for comfort and gain weight as a result.
But four years after being diagnosed with anorexia, doctors revealed that Annalise was actually suffering from ARFID, which stands for Avoidant / Restrictive Food Intake Disorder that came as a result of a sexual assault that left her experiencing sensory problems that were very present whenever she would eat.
To demonstrate the validity of this thesis, Dr. Hyman provides numerous examples of patients with a wide variety of apparently disparate brain disorders, ranging from autism to depression to eating disorders to addictions to ADHD to dementia, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, all of whom experienced not just resolution of symptoms, but recovery of healthful function as a result of his application of the functional medicine matrix to their unique physiology, history and current circumstances.
Hip Dysplasia - Hip Dysplasia is a genetic disorder where the hip bone has a defect in connecting with the hip joint as a result of which the dog may experience pain or lameness in either of the rear legs.
As a result of the trauma, some victims may experience anxiety or even post-traumatic stress disorder.
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If you have a teen who experiences extreme emotions, either as a result of a mental health diagnosis such as borderline personality disorder (BPD), or simply because you have a highly emotional teen, you probably need help right now.
This increase in risk in the very preterm group is consistent with the sparse literature describing the association between gestational age and parent's mental health, where others have also suggested that degree of prematurity is an important factor for maternal depressive symptoms.41 Suggested antecedents of PD include a trigger event resulting in a stress (fight or flight) response, symptoms (eg, fatigue), perceived loss of control and ineffective coping.10 This may fit the pattern of parents who experience a very preterm baby leading to an increased risk of PD, and this PD may result in symptoms that would more commonly be recognised as symptoms of postnatal depression or mood disorder (such as anxiety, depression, withdrawal from others and hopelessness).
My clients often have experienced trauma as a result of Chemical or Sexual Addictions, Partner Betrayal / Infidelity, Compulsive disorders, unresolved Trauma, Grief, Depression, or Anxiety.
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
Children in foster care, as a result of exposure to risk factors such as poverty, maltreatment, and the foster care experience, face multiple threats to their healthy development, including poor physical health, attachment disorders, compromised brain functioning, inadequate social skills, and mental health difficulties.
This dynamic of mothers experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of raising children with RAD is extremely common and normal.
Delusions are generally experienced by people suffering from a severe psychotic disorder, usually schizophrenia, although delusional thinking can occur in other types of patients (as the result of drug or alcohol abuse, for instance).
The psychiatric diagnosis Reactive attachment disorder (RAD)(DSM - IV - R 313.89) can be understood as the result of significant impairment in the intersubjective sharing of experience between caregiver and child.
For example, as the adverse childhood experiences study and other research has shown, there's a clear link between mental health disorders and drug and alcohol abuse as a result of childhood trauma.
As described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM - IV - TR, 2000), Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD)(309.21) refers to pervasive and intense feelings of anxiety experienced as the result of being away from a familiar and primary caregiver especially after the third birthdaAs described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM - IV - TR, 2000), Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD)(309.21) refers to pervasive and intense feelings of anxiety experienced as the result of being away from a familiar and primary caregiver especially after the third birthdaas the result of being away from a familiar and primary caregiver especially after the third birthday.
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