Sentences with phrase «hyper vigilance»

Victims may also experience other psychological impacts such as depression, anxiety, hyper vigilance, insomnia, concentration difficulties, an inability to trust others and self - loathing.
To summarize, we posit that overdependent individuals will develop negative perceptions about supervisor ability, benevolence, and integrity because of the negative emotions that are triggered by their hyper vigilance to social cues.
The signs are hyper vigilance, such as jumping to a loud bang; flash - backs, or re-experiencing an event with nightmares or a recurrent disturbing thought or image; and characteristically, a change of behaviour involving avoidance of people and events which were enjoyed in the past.
A 25 year old housewife who sustained a soft tissue injury to her lower back which affected a pre-existing condition and had symptoms on a daily basis for six months after the accident with a full recovery after nine months (but still suffered anxiety and hyper vigilance driving for 18 months) was given # 2750 by Sheriff Hammond in Jedburgh Sheriff Court (GWD 20/8/10 Number 492) Pollock v Westall) the sheriff felt it was appropriate to take account of the psychological impact.
Do you have a dog that engages in repeating patterns of behavior that have no apparent function, such as: hyper vigilance / territoriality, excessive licking, chewing, obsessive / compulsive behaviors, barking, rubbing on things, digging, pacing, irritability, banging against things, marking, excessive fear or aggression, separation anxiety, or some other strange behavior?
Trust me, I deal with way more stress and hyper vigilance caring for my patients than when I'm at home doing house - chores and playing with my 1 year old.
Some reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress such as flashbacks, nightmares, agitation and hyper vigilance.
Choosing to release the hyper vigilance of being constantly connected creates allows you to live life in real time, resulting in fresh perspectives and a boost in productivity.

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Being a parent today seems to require a hyper - vigilance to make sure your child is protected from unhealthy — sometimes even toxic chemicals — in their toys, clothing, eating utensils, furniture, household items, and more.
It brought me a feeling of overprotectiveness and hyper - vigilance and an almost suffocating feeling of responsibility.
«Some worry is adaptive — anxiety is a natural response to protect one's baby, and often that's expressed with hyper - alertness and hyper - vigilance,» says Margaret Howard, Ph.D., director of postpartum depression at Day Hospital at Women & Infants» in Providence.
These symptoms include hyper - vigilance, intrusive thoughts, and sudden intrusive flashbacks of the abuse experience.
So as you answer that phone call, or lean in for the first kiss, the heart and head plunge you into a state of hyper - vigilance, the flight - or - fight response keeps your body primed to respond to the perceived threat.
Fast, sweeping turns seem to spawn suddenly as the course reveals itself, demanding precise inputs, quick chassis response, and hyper - vigilance.
RTS is all about hyper - vigilance, fast reactions, and the ability to jump around from place to place putting out fires.
They argue that the physical restlessness they display is a function of hyper - vigilance.
At the time, my mother lived in a state of hyper - vigilance.
Men are more likely to rehearse distress - maintaining thoughts than women, which may prolong their physiological arousal and hyper - vigilance, often causing their partners to flare up in response, until both are brought to a point of emotional detachment and avoidance.
This makes sense from an evolutionary perspective, in that the hyper - vigilance may protect us from haplessly wandering into another psychological injury.
One of these changes is the development of a hyper - vigilance to further assaults.
Unfortunately, hyper - vigilance is not a great discriminating device.
Drs. Gottman and Levenson found that the frequent ongoing experience of overdrive in physiological arousal (flooding) in a couple's interactions lead partners to maintain a state of constant hyper - vigilance in the expectation of punishing experiences.
As educators, we should be aware that feelings of anxiety, hyper - vigilance, and sadness may arise for many members of our school community.
Some of the typical symptoms of shell shock, now referred to as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), are: hyper - vigilance, trouble sleeping, nightmares, irritability, irrational fears, heightened anxieties, flashbacks, intrusive thoughts, numbness, obsessiveness, emotional dysregulation, violence, suicide.
Additionally, relationship autonomy was associated with less intrusiveness, suggesting that higher relationship autonomy is not simply associated with hyper - vigilance and being overbearing, but rather attention to the partner's needs.
The body responds as if the trauma is still occurring and keeps the person in a state of constant readiness and unnecessary reactivity, leading to a constellation of familiar symptoms, including anxiety, panic, hyper - vigilance, flashbacks, emotional lability, depression, pain, patterns of bracing and collapse, cognitive dysfunction, behavioral problems, addictions, and an ongoing sense of intrusion and overwhelm.
Regarding the lasting effects of sequelae of violence and other terrifying situations, the review of the literature found that the most frequently noted clinically significant symptoms reported included depression, fear, anxiety, hyper - vigilance, suicidal ideation, intrusive memories, dissociation and full blown PTSD symptoms.
Typical symptoms include flashbacks, hyper - vigilance, nightmares, depression, avoidance of triggers and anxiety (APA, 1996; Koss, Bailey, Yuan, Herrera, & Lichter, 2003).
Having survived a near death accident can lead to feelings of Anxiety, Hyper - vigilance, Hyper - arousal and Fear.
A survivor of any kind of sexual violence and / or intimate partner violence often struggles with many symptoms which include panic attacks, flashbacks, hyper - vigilance, insomnia, nightmares, interpersonal isolation and difficulties, depression, avoidance of triggers and intense anxiety.
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