Sentences with phrase «exhibit anxiety symptoms»

Most dogs who exhibit anxiety symptoms have had some event in their past that triggered the anxiety.

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It's not uncommon for the traumatized child to exhibit symptoms such as sleep problems, impulsivity, and anxiety for years after the event (s).
«Pediatricians should be aware of this, especially for patients who have exhibited symptoms of anxiety and depression, and be willing to have candid discussions about cannabis,» says Dr. Peters.
With time, children who survived the 2011 tsunami in Japan exhibited fewer symptoms of trauma such as appetite loss, headache and anxiety, scientists reported October 23 in PLOS ONE.
Previous findings from Hariri's group show that people whose brains exhibit a high response to threat and a low response to reward are more at risk of developing symptoms of anxiety and depression over time.
Estrogen dominance exhibits symptoms such as: water retention, anxiety, breast tenderness, spotting, dizziness, hot flashes, fatigue, headaches, nausea, and irritability.
Patients with AIT [autoimmune thyroiditis] exhibit an increased chance of developing symptoms of depression and anxiety or of receiving a diagnosis of depression and anxiety disorders.
Students who experience bullying or cyberbullying can exhibit symptoms of depression, anxiety, and loneliness.
Perhaps someone should do a survey on the number of students who are exhibiting stress and anxiety related symptoms as a result of this «Reform movement».
It's particularly interesting that the last category of behaviors — vomiting, excessive drooling and diarrhea — while only seen in 1 out of 5 dogs with separation anxiety, is strongly suggestive of the disorder because dogs without separation anxiety are very unlikely to exhibit those symptoms.
If a Chihuahua exhibits symptoms like pacing, excessive salivating, destructive chewing, or howling, growling and barking at other dogs, it may be indicative of separation anxiety as a consequence of being too close and loyal to its owner.
In her excellent book, Clinical Behavioral Medicine for Small Animals, Dr. Karen Overall defines separation anxiety as, «A condition in which animals exhibit symptoms of anxiety or excessive distress when they are left alone.»
It is vital to understand that a dog exhibiting symptoms of separation anxiety including destruction, house - soiling, and whining or barking is not acting out of spite or boredom.
Some key symptoms are exhibited with separation anxiety, generalized anxiety or stimulus - specific anxiety.
According to the ASPCA, dogs with separation anxiety can exhibit a number of symptoms, including excessive barking and howling, attempts to escape, urinating or defecating around the house and finally chewing and trying to destroy furniture, belongings and other items.
In general, children exposed to their parents» divorce tend to be less well - adjusted emotionally, socially, and behaviorally, and exhibit symptoms, such as depression, anxiety, anger, a decline in school performance, and externalizing be - haviors (e.g., aggressive and noncompliant behavior), than those in non-divorced families [13][14][15].
According to clinical judgement, participants were excluded if they suffered from severe depression (≥ 7 criteria, including main symptoms), severe anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, severe psychiatric and psychotic conditions, substance abuse, suicidal ideation or if they exhibited low - German language and / or computer skills.
Children and youth between the ages of 3 and 21 are typically referred when they are having difficulty with behavioral regulation in the home and community and / or exhibiting acute symptoms of anxiety, depression, hyperarousal, social vulnerability or substance abuse problems.
Having experienced a number of losses, separations and threats, most of these minors exhibited symptoms of PTSD, depression and anxiety.
If you've been diagnosed with ADHD, odds are you also exhibit symptoms of anxiety, a mood disorder, sensory...
A child who is distressed over a life event, who is abusing drugs, or whose family is in conflict may exhibit some of the symptoms of anxiety disorder.
Most commonly I treat children who have ADHD symptoms, are having frequent tantrums, exhibit defiance or oppositional behavior, are angry or aggressive, hurt themselves, suffer from anxiety, perfectionism, obsessive - compulsive behavior, depression and sadness.
For example, male batterers are more likely than non-batterers to exhibit symptoms of diminished mental health, as well as a variety of severe clinical disorders ranging from major depression and anxiety to personality disorders (e.g., antisocial, borderline, narcissistic).
Rapee et al. (2009) found small but significant effects for a universal anxiety prevention program, with stronger effects for children versus adolescents; while Neil and Christensen's (2009) review indicated efficacy for both universal and targeted school - based anxiety prevention programs; however, indicated interventions, i.e., programs that are delivered to groups or individuals who exhibit early symptoms of psychological disorders, have shown more promise (Feldner et al., 2004).
This study investigated whether children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) exhibit formal thought disorder (FTD), and whether this is related to ASD symptoms, executive control, and anxiety.
The majority of aggressive children exhibit symptoms of anxiety, yet none of our developmental models of aggression incorporate the role of anxiety, and our treatments ignore this comorbidity.
Adolescents higher in temperamental withdrawal are at risk for anxiety and depressive symptoms; however, not all youth higher in withdrawal exhibit internalizing symptoms, suggesting that contextual factors may influence these relationships.
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