Sentences with phrase «experiencing daily stressors»

In addition, I serve clients experiencing daily stressors including relationship challenges, problems at work / school, and possible problems juggling a work / school - life balance.

Not exact matches

But on the flipside, if you have extremely low levels of daily stress (something most of us don't have the luxury of experiencing unless we quit our job and move to a mountaintop), and / or you're mentally and emotionally capable of handling a wide variety of stressors, you're going to find yourself far superior in your capability to handle the stress curveballs that life throws your way.
It's a stressor most of us will experience, but some people put themselves under this pressure daily by procrastinating and putting off the inevitable.
«You are seeking relief... from anxiety, depression, a traumatic experience or daily life stressors.
In a recent study, newlywed couples completed daily diaries (i.e., short, daily surveys) every night for 14 nights in which they provided information about their daily life stress (e.g., «yes» or «no» to experiencing stressors such as «a lot to do at work or school»), feelings of self - regulatory depletion (e.g., «I exerted a lot of «willpower» to get through the workday.»)
By weaving together the wisdom of contemplative practices with the insights of psychology and contemporary neuroscience, I work with families to help kids who experience anxiety and stress or who have endured traumatic circumstances learn ways to calm their nervous systems and develop emotion regulation skills so that they can thrive (rather than crumble, implode or explode) amidst daily stressors and triggers.
«Perceptions of childhood relationships with mother and father: daily emotional and stressor experiences in adulthood.»
Negative changes in wellbeing are caused by repeated daily experiences of discrete unpleasant emotions in response to chronic stressors, whereas prolonged experiences of pleasant emotions promote wellbeing.
My fifteen years of experience as a school social worker have provided me with an understanding of the daily stressors and mental health needs of children and teens.
Negative circumstances whether traumatic experiences or daily stressors can be overwhelming on relationships resulting in poor communication.»
With respect to their response to psychosocial stressors (e.g. major life events, childhood trauma, and milder daily hassles), which have been shown to contribute to the development and maintenance of psychosis in retrospective and prospective studies [31, 32, 33], FHx and ASz children aged 11 — 14 years reported greater exposure to negative life events and daily hassles, respectively, compared to TD children, and were more distressed by these experiences [34].
Researchers have documented a cascade of negative life events for the service member whose combat - related stress and post-traumatic symptoms may affect sleep patterns, mood, arousal level, irritability, and ability to tolerate daily domestic transactions, and for the spouse who may be similarly symptomatic or hyper - reactive due to the «pile up» of stressors experienced on the «home front» over extended and multiple deployments (Galovski and Lyons 2004; Lester et al. 2010, 2011a; Sherman et al. 2005).
These authors proposed that when an individual experiences several highly stressful events, a stress threshold might be reached such that additional stressors (e.g., unsupportive interactions) have little effect on daily mood.
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