Sentences with phrase «from mental distress»

Cohabitation with children is a natural phenomenon for Korean widows that leads them to enhance their social networks and may protect them from the mental distress associated with the death of their spouses, which is so - called filial responsibility.
Most human resource professionals are aware that an employer may be liable for «moral damages» if the manner in which an employee is dismissed is in bad faith and results in the employee suffering from mental distress.
The employee will be required to led evidence at trial that he or she from mental distress.
In the veterinary field, the CDC study published in February 2015 indicated that veterinarians suffer from mental distress at a significantly higher level than the general population, and that 1 in 6 veterinarians has considered suicide at one time or another since graduation.
«Insult to injury: US workers without paid sick leave suffer from mental distress: Study first to explore link between psychological distress and paid sick leave.»

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He became the suffering spouse of a crazy woman... only, he was the one with the verified mental illness and I through a thorough psychological assessment had nothing but «acute distress» from years of enduring gas lighting and physical and psychological abuse.
However, the notice filed on his behalf by Latham lawyer Kevin Luibrand seeks damages of $ 140,000 for lost income and another $ 200,000 for embarrassment, humiliation and mental distress from the town.
To find out more, UK - based researchers from the Universities of Leicester and Greenwich reviewed 24 publications reporting breast cancer screening practices in women with mental illness (around 700,000), and five studies investigating screening for those in distress but who had not been diagnosed with a mental illness (nearly 21,500).
The results come from the California Well - Being Survey, which assessed the impact of mental health prevention and early intervention programs on individuals who are experiencing psychological distress.
Immigrants who came to the United States illegally as small children and who meet the requirements of the Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, more commonly known as DREAMers, are at risk for mental health distress, according to a new study from researchers at Rice University.
Albert Einstein said problems can not be solved by the same level of thinking that created them, yet the contemporary cult of cognition, in which the rational mind is tipped as a kind of Swiss army knife, has fostered a belief that we — beings distinguished from animals by our ability to reason — should be able to reckon our way out of mental distress.
More Americans than ever before are suffering from mental and emotional distress, according to a new study.
You have a loved one, friend, or family member who is ailing from significant physical, mental, emotional, or relational distress.
For Alan Pean, seeking help for mental distress, that resulted in a gunshot to Features, columns, essays and photography from The New York Times Magazine.
Freedom from Fear and Distress — by ensuring conditions and treatment that avoid mental suffering.
Freedom from Fear and Distress: All animals need both a general environment and handling that allows them to avoid mental suffering and stress.
Effective August 1, 2016, the order may now restrain or enjoin those mentioned individuals from engaging in the following actions if that person has the intent to cause the petitioner mental distress or to exert control over the petitioner with respect to an animal in which the petitioner has an ownership interest: (1) injuring, killing, torturing, neglecting, or threatening to injure, kill, torture, or neglect the animal; (2) removing the animal from the petitioner's possession; or (3) retaining or obtaining possession of the animal.
Proceeds from sales of the work will start the fund which will enable those in mental distress throughout England and Wales to participate in arts therapy sessions.
I will call the new and unified approach to damages for mental distress and the conduct of dismissal, emanating from this decision, as «Keays damages» — which will replace the former Wallace damages and aggravated damages.
Justice Bourgeois awarded $ 30,000 in general damages for mental distress and $ 150,000 in aggravated damages, noting the impacts of National Life's bad faith had extended from its suspension of rehabilitation benefits to the week before trial when it had disclosed the IME.
Expert evidence of a recognized psychiatric illness is not required to prove mental distress — a court can find mental distress based on the evidence of family, friends, or from the plaintiff directly.
Citing principles from Wallace v. United Grain Growers Ltd., 1997 CanLII 332 (SCC) and Honda Canada Inc. v. Keays, 2008 SCC 39 (CanLII), the Court of Appeal found that, to receive aggravated damages based on mental distress, an employee is required to demonstrate the manner of dismissal caused injury rising beyond the «normal distress» and «hurt feelings» which ordinarily accompany a dismissal for cause.
The cruise line is not «liable to the passenger for damages for emotional distress, mental suffering / anguish or psychological injury of any kind under any circumstances, except when such damages were caused by the negligence of Carnival and resulted from the same passenger sustaining actual physical injury, or having been at risk of actual physical injury.»
Aggravated damages: Awarded to compensate for intangible injuries, such as mental distress or where it can be shown that there was a wrong committed that was separate from the dismissal itself and aggravated the employee's harm as a result.
The measures are targetted at protecting women from embarrassment, humiliation and severe mental distress.
Perhaps it can be said, as the respondents submit, that it is not foreseeable that an employee would suffer mental distress from criticism of poor work performance that is constructive.
The victim is claiming that he «suffered severe pain, emotional distress and mental anguish,» from the assault along with the physical pain of «an orbital blowout fracture of the eye.»
Being terminated for cause is often a humiliating experience that may result in the dismissed employee suffering from depression and other forms of mental distress.
The trial judge found no bad faith on the part of the insurer, but awarded Ms. Fidler aggravated damages of $ 20,000 for mental distress resulting from Sun Life's breach of the group disability contract.
Previously, an injured person had the right to sue their insurer for the wrongful denial of benefits, and for mental distress and punitive damages resulting from the insurer's breach of contract and bad faith conduct.
In Honda v. Keays, The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that employees are able to collect damages for mental distress stemming from bad faith conduct in the manner of termination.
He testified about the mental distress caused by the interruption of the conference call and the harm to his professional reputation from his poor performance on the conference call.
And this is also why if you were involved in a car accident and did not suffer bodily injury, Texas law prevents you from suing for emotional distress or mental anguish.
[117] Unlike my colleague, I am strongly of the view that from the charge as a whole, the jury would reasonably have understood that they were to take [the manager]'s conduct into account in assessing aggravated or mental distress damages against [the employer], whether or not they awarded damages against [the manager] for intentionally inflicting mental stress on [the employee].
In long - term disability actions, it should compensate for mental distress that arises from humiliating or oppressive conduct on the part of the insurer.
With more than 13 years of experience providing crucial support to patients suffering from mental disorders and / or emotional distress, I have confidence in my ability to significantly benefit your practice.
My experience medicating, treating, and caring for patients suffering from mental illnesses, distresses, or disabilities gives me confidence in my ability to significantly benefit your organization.
MA who specialize in psychiatry work with patients suffering from mental illness and distress.
Jessica has been formally trained and mentored in trauma informed therapies, helping clients to overcome their somatic symptoms and mental distress caused from negative childhood experiences.
One goals during the therapy process is to provide a confidential, safe and nurturing environment so my clients feel comfortable exploring areas of their lives that may be blocking them from living life to their full potential and / or is causing them emotional, mental, physical, spiritual social, or sexual pain or distress
These results are similar to those found in other sustained nurse home visiting studies, 1 14 although the intervention impacted on a broader range of domains of the home environment for this subgroup of women than has been reported previously.1 An increasing body of evidence from both animal and human studies suggests that stress in pregnancy has significant impacts on developmental and behavioural outcomes for children.29 While the mental development of children of mothers who were not distressed antenatally in both the intervention and comparison groups was comparable with the general population, children's development was particularly poor in the distressed subgroup in the absence of the MECSH intervention, suggesting that sustained nurse home visiting may be particularly effective in ameliorating some adverse developmental impacts for children of mothers with antenatal distress.
«Intervention Strategies is a consulting firm of highly dedicated and experienced licensed therapists committed to providing the most professional counseling, case management, wellness, and recovery - oriented services to individuals, families and corporations seeking help for distressed loved ones suffering from alcoholism, drug addiction, trauma, depression, eating disorders and / or other mental health issues.»
For the past 30 years, I have worked in a variety of treatment settings (including mental health, substance abuse, and crisis intervention) and have demonstrated success helping men, women, young adults, adolescents and families heal and recover from such issues as depression, anxiety, family distress, trauma / abuse, addictions and dissociative disorders.»
Our findings are consistent with findings of earlier that show parenting programmes are generally effective in improving parents» mental health8 14 but disagrees with some other studies in which parenting support programmes for immigrant parents did not have positive effects on parents» mental health.25 26 For example, a trial conducted on immigrant mothers from Pakistan and Somalia25 showed that the parenting support programme was not effective in alleviating maternal mental distress.
Mothers most commonly reported that their children were in the care of relatives (65 %) with 11 % reporting that their child was in the child protection system.15 Disruption to a child's living arrangements, including separation from parents and siblings, can result in psychological and emotional distress.16 17 A recent systematic review and meta - analysis of 40 studies that investigated child outcomes when either parent was incarcerated found a significant association with antisocial behaviour (pooled OR = 1.6, 95 % CI 1.4 to 1.9) and poor educational performance (pooled OR = 1.4, 95 % CI 1.1 to 1.8).18 Other research indicates that children of incarcerated mothers are at risk of increased criminal involvement, mental health issues, physical health problems, behavioural problems, 19 child protection contact20 and poorer educational outcomes.21
After adjusting for the relative contributions of significant demographic, child and carer health factors, the factors associated with good mental health among SEARCH children were having a carer who was not highly psychologically distressed (OR = 2.8, 95 % CI 1.6 to 5.1); not suffering from frequent chest, gastrointestinal or skin infections (OR = 2.8, 95 % CI 1.8 to 4.3); and eating two or more servings of vegetables per day (OR = 2.1, 95 % CI 1.2 to 3.8).
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is 1 of only 2 DSM - IV diagnoses for which suicidal behavior is a criterion.1 Borderline personality disorder is a severe and persistent mental disorder experience of severe emotional distress and behavioral dyscontrol.1 - 3 Among patients with BPD, 69 % to 80 % engage in suicidal behavior,4 - 9 with a suicide rate of up to 9 %.10 Forty percent of the highest users of inpatient psychiatric services receive a diagnosis of BPD.11, 12 Patients with BPD use more services than those with major depression13 and other personality disorders.14 Among patients with BPD seen for treatment, 72 % have had at least 1 psychiatric hospitalization and 97 % have received outpatient treatment from a mean of 6.1 previous therapists.15, 16 Despite this high - use pattern, patients with BPD have high rates of treatment failure.17, 18
It is a 12 - item tool with dichotomous scoring method (0 -0-1-1), which determines the point prevalence of psychological distress or «caseness», with the most widely used threshold being ≥ 4.37 The scores, relating to symptoms over the previous «few weeks», range from 0 to 12, with 0 indicating no evidence of probable mental ill health, 1 — 3 indicating less than optimal mental health and 4 or more indicating probable mental ill health.
This therapy has been proven effective for the treatment of eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions, and can even benefit those who do not suffer from these disorders as it improves emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and nonjudgment.
The review reported a significant mental health gap between Australia's Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, with higher levels of psychological distress, hospitalisation for mental illness and death from intentional self - harm.
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