Sentences with phrase «emotional toll stress»

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As a result, plenty of people are feeling the physical, mental and emotional toll of that stress.
Specializing in a sport can take an emotional toll, both due to the increased stress of competing at a high level and because coaches at this level tend to be more demanding, sometimes to the point of being emotionally abusive.
We have to consider the risk of a few nights of stress and unmet needs against the risk of a car accident or job loss, and against the serious physical and emotional toll of chronic sleep deprivation on the entire family.
But the financial and emotional stress of hosting a baby's first birthday party can take a toll on parents.
At City of Hope we've created an emotional safety net to help you and your family cope with the stress and emotional toll of cancer.
Daily stresses can take their toll on your physical and emotional well being, and finding a way to release tension is essential to your good health.
External stress such as prolonged overworking, mental and emotional strain, and infectious conditions that take their toll are important and always play a part in the onset of chronic fatigue.
This stress takes a toll; it produces physical, mental and emotional symptoms, sending us into emergency rooms with panic attacks, and drugstores with prescriptions for pain, anxiety, or anti-hypertensive medications.
But it is important to acknowledge that for some children, testing exacts an emotional toll in the form of anxiety and stress.
Dealing with problems takes an emotional toll as well, and worrying about getting the cash to pay for the bill or the repair is at least half of the stress and strain of coping with the issue.
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Aside from the emotional toll this takes on everyone there are unexpected funeral costs and other arrangements that add even more stress to the situation.
However, too much stress too often becomes chronic stress, and takes its toll on our physical, mental and emotional well - being.
He understands the emotional toll that divorce can take and strives to minimize any additional stress that can come with the legal process.
While little research has examined the housing situation of urban Aboriginal people, qualitative research conducted in Perth, Western Australia37 and in Sydney, Australia38 has documented the major difficulties that many urban Aboriginal people continue to face in obtaining stable, safe housing and the stress and emotional toll that this instability places on children and adults alike.
Families may be time poor because of frequent medical appointments, they may have financial stress because of medical bills or being unable to take paid employment or they may feel tired from the physical and emotional toll that can sometimes be a part of supporting a child with high needs.
Frequent social conflicts in general were also associated with an increase in death, and depressive symptoms or emotional support didn't seem matter — the social stress still took its toll.
Finally, it is hard to put a price tag on the emotional toll on the family in tears, sleepless nights, stress and worry that are just part of an adversarial divorce.
Marilyn's passion lies in being that conduit to her clients to overcome the emotional toll of depression, anxiety, stress, family, and relationship issues, trust issues, career transition, grief, forgiveness, and sexual and / or physical trauma.
It takes a toll physically because of our physiological responses to emotional stress.
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