Sentences with phrase «highly challenging population»

This course «presents a framework for understanding personality disorders in children, distinguishing them from more frequently diagnosed problems, and delivering effective interventions... Strategies are described for integrating individual psychotherapy, family treatment, and pharmacotherapy to provide meaningful help to this highly challenging population».

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With the exception of a few highly affluent states in the Persian Gulf, these dryland countries face severe and intensifying challenges, including frequent and deadly droughts, encroaching deserts, burgeoning populations and extreme poverty.
Other changes, though highly beneficial to the region's human population, present challenges from a conservation standpoint.
This imposes a major challenge in neuroscience since almost all neuronal systems in our brain contains a mixed population of excitatory and inhibitory neurons with highly divergent connections.
The charter schools in D.C. that serve a highly diverse student body face a challenge in preserving their diversity, Chandler notes, as these schools become increasingly popular with the growing population of gentrifiers.
Teacher education programs face the challenge and responsibility of preparing highly qualified, fully certified teachers who are capable of teaching a wide range of literacy skills to an increasingly diverse student population.
Plaintiff Oceana, Inc. («Oceana») on behalf of its adversely affected members hereby challenges the unlawful decision of the National Marine Fisheries Service («Fisheries Service» or «Defendants») to adopt and promulgate Amendment 5b to the Highly Migratory Species («HMS») Fishery Management Plan because it failed to establish measures necessary to end overfishing and rebuild the dusky shark population to a healthy level as mandated by the Magnuson - Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act («Magnuson - Stevens Act»).
Here we explore the challenges posed under different scenarios by long - term SLR in the United States, where highly accurate elevation and population data permit robust exposure assessments (15, 16).
If you are one of the 15 to 20 % of the population deemed highly sensitive, all relationships are a challenge for you... especially the one with...
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