This cat has both separation anxiety and
general anxiety problems.
The medicines that help dogs with
general anxiety problems are TCAs, MAOIs and SSRIs.
Not exact matches
«Considering that «histrionic personality disorder» is still in the DSM - 5, and that women in
general are more likely to be diagnosed with
anxiety, depression, and some other mental illnesses by clinicians, I'd say he's stoking the flames of a much larger
problem about how our society seems to view women — as having excessive emotional needs that need to nearly constantly be managed or controlled rather than taken seriously.
Physical punishment is associated with a range of mental health
problems in children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness,
anxiety, feelings of hopelessness, use of drugs and alcohol, and
general psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These relationships may be mediated by disruptions in parent — child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from large longitudinal studies that control for a wide range of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.37
Among the three types of abuse, psychological maltreatment was most strongly associated with depression,
general anxiety disorder, social
anxiety disorder, attachment
problems and substance abuse.
More research is needed to determine how much of this effect is being driven by health
anxiety or by
anxiety in
general, which has also been linked to heart
problems in research.
Its sedative qualities are great for dealing with
general sleep
problems along with reliving
anxiety and stress.
My main
problems were
anxiety (partly as a result of
anxiety over whether I should be gluten free or not as I feel it restricts my life so much and alienates me from the rest of my family — I have a history of eating disorders and in
general try to avoid «all or nothing» rules) and feeling tired, cold hands although I always have these in winter and tiredness could be due to busy life, young children etc, and intermittent constipation.
Hi Bolanle, Benzoin is good for helping you relax, it's great for dealing with
general sleep
problems along with reliving
anxiety and stress.
Chris Keates,
general secretary of the NASUWT, said: «The recognition that there were
problems with the 2015/16 data, and that because of this no schools should face harsh sanctions solely on the basis of that data, is a welcome step towards relieving the pressure and
anxiety some schools have been experiencing.
In addition to
general support, LA / SPCA provides help for fosters who might be experiencing behavior issues with their dogs, which includes a weekly behavior class to help fosters deal with
problems like destructive chewing or mild separation
anxiety.
Another survey by British researcher Dr. James Serpell showed it that only one month after getting a dog or a cat, senior citizens had 50 percent fewer minor medical
problems such as painful joints, hay fever, insomnia, constipation,
anxiety, indigestion, colds and flu,
general tiredness, palpitations or breathlessness, back pain, and headaches.
Feliway diffusers may help to reduce
general anxiety daily, as well as help with litter box
problems or house soiling, or aggression.
All of this exercise and stimulation makes for a happier, healthier dog who has better social skills, fewer
problems with weight and
general health, a stronger immune system, less
anxiety, and less trouble sleeping!
by Jean Donaldson (resource guarding) Dogs Are From Neptune by Jean Donaldson (
general problem behaviors) Feisty Fido by Patricia McConnell (dog reactivity, leash aggression) I'll Be Home Soon by Patricia McConnell (separation
anxiety) The Cautious Canine by Patricia McConnell (shy and fearful dogs) Feeling Outnumbered by Patricia McConnell (multiple dog households) Click To Calm: Healing the Aggressive Dog by Emma Parsons Aggression in Dogs by Brenda Aloff How To Right a Dog Gone Wrong by Pamela Dennison Bringing Light to Shadow by Pamela Dennison Help For Your Fearful Dog by Nicole Wilde
General Description: Alprazolam is an oral benzodiazepine tranquilizer used in dogs and cats for the treatment of various behavior disorders, especially
anxiety problems.
In dogs they have been used successfully to help with treatment of separation
anxiety,
general anxiety and compulsive behavior
problems like compulsive licking.
If your dog is struggling with a behavioral
problem such as aggression,
general anxiety, reactivity, or others, we can help.
Problems and undesirable behaviors resulting from the lack of proper puppy socialization can be anything from inappropriate barking, chewing, separation
anxiety and aggression to
general reactivity.
In today's chaotic world, people are constantly faced with
problems of
anxiety and stress, caused by a poor diet, lack of sleep and
general busy lifestyle.
He specializes in
problem dog behaviors including aggression, separation
anxiety,
general unruliness, resource guarding, fear, inappropriate urination, compulsive behaviors and hyperactivity in dogs six months and older.
He specializes in
problem dog behaviors including aggression, separation
anxiety,
general unruliness, resource guarding, fear, inappropriate urination, compulsive behaviors and hyperactivity in dogs six months and older.
Some of the most common
problems I work with are feeling disconnected from your partner, healing from infidelity, figuring out if you can or even want to make your relationship work, how to restore love and connection with the people who matter the most, dealing with difficult relationships with siblings, parents or children, feeling unappreciated, depression,
anxiety, worry, addiction, or just
general unhappiness.
I also offer individual therapy for people of all ages experiencing
anxiety, depression, interpersonal concerns, behavior
problems and
general life concerns.
«Depression, Panic Disorder,
General Anxiety, ADHD, Relationship
Problems, Divorce, Parenting
Problems, Trauma, and Childhood Behavior
Problems.
«I welcome people with a wide range of life issues, including depression,
anxiety, relationship difficulties and
general stress, as well as children and adolescents with behavioral, emotional and attentional
problems.
However, traditional objections to findings not based on clinical diagnostic categories are lessened by evidence that CMD are most validly represented as a single dimension encompassing comorbid
anxiety and depression.43 — 45 One important
problem is that measures such as the
general health questionnaire may be prone to socioeconomic response bias, with those in lower occupational grades underreporting symptoms.46
VCC also provides help for individuals who are struggling with feelings of stress, unease,
anxiety or depression stemming from issues such as life transitions and change, relationships, divorce, grief and loss, and other
problems that can impede your
general sense of well - being and / or happiness.
Therapy for adolescents and adults emphasizes evidence - based treatments for
problems such as generalized
anxiety, panic disorders, social phobias, major depression, dysthymia, bi-polar disorder, identity struggles (sexual, gender, life transition), and
general adjustments to major life situations.
CBT is particularly effective for depression,
anxiety disorders, bulimia,
problems with anger, and
general stress.
Contrary to the meta - analyses of Crits - Christoph5 andAnderson and Lambert, 7 studies of IPT werenot included (eg, Elkin et al30 and Wilfleyet al31), because the relation of IPT to STPPis controversial, and empirical results suggest that IPT is very close toCBT.9 Thus, this review includes only studiesfor which there is a
general agreement that they represent models of STPP.As it is questionable to aggregate the results of very different outcome measuresthat refer to different areas of psychological functioning, we assessed theefficacy of STPP separately for target symptoms,
general psychiatric symptoms (ie, comorbid symptoms), and social functioning.32 Thisprocedure is analogous to the meta - analysis of Crits - Christoph.5 Asoutcome measures of target
problems, we included patient ratings of targetproblems and measures referring to the symptoms that are specific to the patientgroup under study, eg, measures of
anxiety for studies investigating treatmentsof
anxiety disorders.33 For the efficacy ofSTPP in
general psychiatric symptoms, broad measures of psychiatric symptomssuch as the Symptom Checklist - 90 and specific measures that do not refer specificallyto the disorder under study were included; eg, the Beck Depression Inventoryapplied in patients with personality disorders.34, 35 Forthe assessment of social functioning, the Social Adjustment Scale and similarmeasures were included.36
Such
problems include stress,
anxiety, depression, marital difficulties, divorce, sexual issues, children's
problems, and many other difficulties which may affect a person's happiness and
general well - being.
I have worked successfully with children with developmental delays, behavioral
problems, mood disorders, ADHD, adjustment issues (divorce, death, illness,
general stressors),
anxiety / OCD, and autism spectrum conditions.
Participants (N = 28) completed a questionnaire about their child's behaviour
problems, parental stress, depressive and
anxiety symptoms and mindful parenting, along with open - ended questions about mindful parenting practices and
general parenting experiences.
Characteristics and behaviours associated with emotional disturbance and / or behavioural
problems may include: aggressive or anti-social behaviour; inattentiveness; distractibility and impulsiveness; impaired social interactions; a
general inability to cope with the routine of daily tasks; obsessive and repetitive behaviours; attention - seeking behaviours such as negative interactions or a poor attitude towards work, peers or teachers; and depressed behaviours such as withdrawal,
anxiety and mood swings.
Although I am engaged in
general practice, I have deep experience and training in working with people who have emotional and relationship
problems, depression and
anxiety, anger and domestic violence, as well as sexual aggression or abuse.
I specialize in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for a variety of issues including: generalized
anxiety, social
anxiety, obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, phobias, trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, attention - deficit / hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), Behavior
problems, and
general adjustment issues.
I specialize in treating a variety of concerns, partial list including: bipolar disorder, behavioral
problems, post traumatic stress disorder,
anxiety and depressive disorders, interpersonal communication, marriage and family
problems, anger management, personality disorders, eating disorders, life transitional issues, ADHD, specific and
general parenting
problems, addictions, OCD, and body image
problems.
Parent
anxiety may also be related to
general relationship
problems as couples struggle to compensate for the functional limitations or emotional reactivity introduced by one partner's
anxiety.
Measures utilized include the Childhood Maltreatment Interview Schedule, the Sexual Assault and Additional Interpersonal Violence Schedule, the Clinician - Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS), the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM — IV (SCID - I and SCID - II), the Modified Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Scale (MPSS - SR), the
General Expectancy for Negative Mood Regulation Scale (NMR), the Anger Expression subscale (Ax / Ex) from the State — Trait Anger Expression Inventory, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), the State subscale of the State — Trait
Anxiety Inventory (STAI — S), the Inventory of Interpersonal
Problems (IIP), the Social Adjustment Scale — Self Report (SAS - SR), and the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI).
The participants were receiving e-therapy for a variety of
problems, including mental health diagnosis (eg, posttraumatic stress disorder, k = 4; depression, k = 1; and panic disorder and agoraphobia, k = 1), psychological distress related to medical
problems (eg, headaches, k = 1), work - related distress (k = 1),
general distress (k = 1), and other self - reported presenting
problems (eg, symptoms of depression, symptoms of
anxiety, stress, relationship issues, or childhood abuse; k = 2).
I also work with a broad range of other emotional challenges in my
general practice, including, but not limited to,
anxiety, life transitions, co-dependence, re-building after divorce, anger management and
problems with self - esteem.
In
general terms, the types of
problems that I am very familiar with are with men and women, and couples, who for a variety of reasons are suffering from
anxiety, depression, anger management, communication
problems, sleep
problems, parenting issues, or
general malaise.
Our counselors can address the
general issues that cause stress and trauma for today's individuals, children and families related to: parent / child issues, relationship
problems, divorce and remarriage, domestic abuse, compulsive gambling, substance abuse, depression,
anxiety and
general stress.
Gender differences in mental health symptoms have been traditionally reported in the
general population of adolescents, with the prevalence of internalizing symptoms (i.e., depression,
anxiety) greater in adolescent girls (Birmaher et al., 1996) and the prevalence of externalizing symptoms (i.e., aggression, conduct
problems) greater in boys (Dekovic, Buist, & Reitz, 2004; Leadbeater, Kuperminc, Blatt, & Hertzog, 1999).
A recent meta - analysis found a small - to - medium, negative correlation between
general internalizing
problems, such as
anxiety and depression, and children's ability to understand emotional cues (Trentacosta and Fine, 2010).
In a small clinically referred sample of preschool children, high levels of negative affectivity were found to be associated with symptoms of
anxiety, reflecting internalizing
problems [29], but no comparison was made with
general population children.
General indices regarding mental health of mothers have been associated with their children's sleep, and less well - organized sleep patterns have been noted in children from poorly functioning families.113) Mothers of children with sleep disturbances exhibited much higher psychological stress than did controls, obtaining increased scores on all factors of the
General Health Questionnaire (GHQ).114) Children's sleep quality significantly predicted that of their mothers, with maternal sleep quality associated with stress and fatigue.115) Moreover, infants of mothers with low levels of depression and
anxiety were more likely to recover from sleep
problems than those with high levels of depression and
anxiety after controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116) Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interactions.
[13] Where significant interactions have been found in previous research, these have been in the prediction of internalising
problems in
general, [35] rather than for child
anxiety.