They add that patients were carefully screened and
given psychological support before, during and after the intervention, and that the study took place in a positive environment.
They feel good and probably
give some psychological support to.
During this period, she also volunteered at the Legión de Maria, visiting and
giving psychological support to Black and Latino people in need.
Not exact matches
Here, author Twomey, an official with Postpartum
Support International,
gives us insight into the
psychological, personal, medical, legal, and historical perspectives on this little - understood mental illness, which is both preventable and treatable.
* Disclaimer: Pregnancy After Loss
Support does not
give medical or
psychological advice.
Expert opinion: Sari Greaves, RD, CDN, a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association says, «Although a generous amount of science is
given to
support the connection between biology, hormones, and waistline, there are many other components, both
psychological and social that drive eating behavior and the book may sway consumers to mistakenly mislabel themselves with a hormonal problem.
Hereditary factors, upbringing, early life experiences, the meanings
given to certain situations, constitutional composition, and access to health care (including
psychological support) all have a part in how vulnerable an individual is to the harmful effects of stress.
Given Debtor's employment history and the unresolved status of his
psychological ailments, Debtor has not been able to secure gainful employment and is dependent on financial
support from his parents.
Macron's appeal «
gave me such a
psychological boost, to have that kind of
support, to have the head of state saying I value what you do», said winner Camille Parmesan, of the University of Texas at Austin.
The grammatical and ordinary sense of the words used in s. 233 of the Criminal Code
supports the conclusion the legislator did not intend to restrict the availability of infanticide to situations where the
psychological health of the woman was substantially compromised or where a mental disorder was established; the statutory language also shows there is no requirement for a causal connection between the disturbance of the accused's mind and the act or omission causing the child's death; but there is, however, a required link between the disturbance and not having fully recovered from the effects of
giving birth to the child or of the effect of lactation consequent on the child's birth ̶ in either case the disturbance must be «by reason thereof».
One of the MPs asked whether the «
psychological profiling» used in the Ted Cruz campaign -
giving the example of playing on the fear of women being attacked in their own home in order to
support his tough stance on gun ownership - was scaremongering because it used fear as a tool.
Given the influence of positive affect both on resilience and perceived self - efficacy in life skills and the significance of educational programs focused on the increasing of self - efficacy in life skills, future investigations could better understand the functioning of «protective factors» actively involved in the transition from childhood to adolescence, in line with the flourishing approach developed by Positive Psychology (Seligman, 2011) in
supporting the promotion of
psychological well - being and the increasing of individual's bio-psycho-social skills.
Most nurses had provided
support by
giving talks on stress and relaxation, and some had also referred patients to their general practitioner (GP) or encouraged patients to self - refer to Improving Access to
Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services, which some nurses described as having good relations with.
This
gives an intrinsic motivation for behaviours driven by these
psychological needs.40 Hence,
support group sessions are designed towards creating a platform that promotes participants» sense of autonomy, competence and relatedness, while measures focusing on autonomy, competence and relatedness are utilised as secondary outcomes.
Parenting programmes are recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as evidence - based interventions for several child
psychological problems including for parents of children with ASD8 and children with intellectual disability.9 Group - based parent programmes can be effective in reducing behavioural problems in children with ASD, 10 improving dysfunctional parenting styles, 10 increasing parents» ability to facilitate their children's development of communication skills11, 12 and increasing children's vocabulary.11 Group parent programmes also have the added benefit of providing social
support for the parents.13 This is especially important
given that parents of children with ASD are more likely to experience depression and stress, particularly parents of young children and of children with high levels of behavioural problems.4 — 6 Therefore, group interventions show promise as a valuable resource to help parents.
This
gives the prospective client the ability to custom choose a psychotherapist that helps them to feel comfortable in the therapeutic process and is perhaps specially trained to address the issue (s) that is the cause for seeking
psychological support.
«Testimony by an expert knowledgeable about the strategies that parents use to promulgate and
support alienation, the extent to which children can be manipulated to reject and denigrate a parent, the extent to which children are suggestible, the mechanics of stereotype induction, and the
psychological damage associated with involving children in parental hostilities, may assist the court in determining the proper amount of weight to
give a child's explicitly stated preferences and statements regarding each parent.
If a child receives tender loving care when in need, and
support for autonomy during exploration from mother as well as father, such experiences are assumed to a)
give the child a sense of worth, a belief in the helpfulness of others and enable the child to explore the environment with confidence; b) be an optimal precondition for mutually supportive, enduring adult partnerships; and c) provide a model for later parenthood.12, 6 Confident, competent exploration is equivalent to our concept of «secure» exploration.13 Combining the concept of secure attachment with secure exploration yields the concept of «
psychological security» that we advocate.13
Parents were
given general advice on how to monitor and
support their children, and referrals for
psychological assistance were made if parents requested this.
At the beginning of the course each mother was
given a battery of self - report questionnaires to fill in at home, aimed at investigating socio - demographic information, maternal
psychological well being, marital relationships and perceived social
support (see the section Quality of Mother — Child Interactions during Massage Lessons).
Broadening our approach to understanding adaptive coping and management of emotional challenges may be of particular relevance to the development of
psychological support for this patient group because of the uncertain outcome (i.e. whether resolution will ever be achieved through parenthood) and
given the evidence that some couples manage to find positive outcomes in a traditionally negative infertility experience.