Sentences with phrase «emotional instability which»

Improve and Stabilize Mood with Nutrition Proper nutrition tends to create more consistent moods, with less ups and downs during the day, and emotional instability which can cause us to reach for our «self - medications.»

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It has taken Gordon Brown seven years to write his memoirs which attempt to explain his political ambition but sit oddly with all the other accounts of his emotional instability as Chancellor and Prime Minister — Gordon Brown My Life, Our Times (Bodley Head).
Dr Robinson said: «Our previous research using interviews shows it can be common for someone to undergo a period of emotional difficulty and instability which leads them to be more curious than usual about who they are and what their place in the world is.
Oftentimes, people with poor blood sugar stability will experience pronounced spikes and crashes in their blood sugar which leads to many health problems including weight gain, low energy, and emotional instability.
Raised in San Sebastian, Spain in the years following the Franco dictatorship — a time of political turmoil in which military tanks, tear gas and rubber bullets were common — their formative years were marked by chaos and emotional instability.
The wife later went to court to have the agreement struck down, claiming that in the course of those negotiations the husband had either deliberately concealed or under - valued assets (which included a dairy farm and certain shares in a company), and had taken advantage of her emotional instability.
A parent has the presumed right to visitation with their child, in the absence of certain circumstances, such as proof of physical or emotional abuse by that parent or of mental instability, which would cause a court to either order supervised visitation or none at all.
Their emotional instability inevitably produces triangles, which are three - person interconnected relationship systems.
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