Not exact matches
«Of the 211 student veterans who participated in our study, we heard the stories of 23 veterans who struggled with the aftermath of trauma exposure, and suffered from sleep disturbance,
hypervigilance, irritable or aggressive behavior, and difficulty concentrating,» said Ann Cheney, an assistant professor in the Center
for Healthy Communities in the School of Medicine and a coauthor on the study.
If we're talking about PCOS and cortisol, I'll add that
hypervigilance is what I discuss in The Hormone Cure as the key reason
for hormonal imbalance in women, including the hormone issues linked to infertility.
For many people, the noticeable symptoms of being stressed out include: numbness, hyperarousal,
hypervigilance, nightmares, flashbacks, helplessness and avoidance behavior.
For Veterans, the knowledge that their animal companion is always there for them can help reduce hypervigilance, depression, anxiety and nightmar
For Veterans, the knowledge that their animal companion is always there
for them can help reduce hypervigilance, depression, anxiety and nightmar
for them can help reduce
hypervigilance, depression, anxiety and nightmares.
The Gottman Institute studied multiple couples over a three - year period and found that couples who were not meeting each other's» unspoken expectations experienced higher levels of dissatisfaction and
hypervigilance (feeling on edge to detect threats or «waiting
for the other shoe to drop»).
Chutes and Ladders,
for example, is a game filled with uncertainty and
hypervigilance.
Several behavioral research groups have provided evidence that attachment anxiety is associated with a tendency
for hypervigilance toward emotional stimuli such as emotional facial expressions (Niedenthal et al., 2002; Chris Fraley et al., 2006), and words associated with threat (Mikulincer et al., 2004).
For instance, there is evidence of individual differences in expressing avoidance or
hypervigilance with respect to attachment threats: fearful avoidant individuals are in fact characterized by cognitive avoidance of all highly emotional stimuli (Dewitte et al., 2007).
Sentry: responsible
for danger in your environment, the sentry is activated through anxiety and
hypervigilance.