Most patients of cardiovascular
illness have deep - seated psychosocial issues that have never been addressed.
Not exact matches
(49) Even in terminal
illnesses there is a possibility of actualizing attitudinal values: «Whenever one is confronted with an inescapable, unavoidable situation, whenever one
has to face a fate which can not be changed, e.g. in incurable cancer; just then one is given a last chance to actualize the highest value, to fulfill the
deepest meaning, the meaning of suffering.
Ignatieff later wrote, «He
has become the word man, the one who taps out messages from
deep inside the dark well of
illness.
So this is a child who's
had a cold and it just progressed to a worse
illness with a very
deep cough.
Many parents worry that if mother was unavailable due to
illness when she
had her baby, or a child was adopted at age six, the window of opportunity for establishing a strong parent / child attachment will
have been irretrievably lost, and their youngster will be incapable of forging
deep attachments as an adult.
Deep in one of the facility's 10 liquid nitrogen freezers, which hold samples for the university's researchers so they don't
have to maintain their own cell banks, was a sample that
had been taken many years before from a child who died from an undiagnosed
illness.
Clark
would like to see a
deeper discussion among researchers, clinicians and even the government into what it means to diagnose mental
illnesses and how that affects people.
Recent questions about the validity of diagnostic criteria for mental
illness have raised
deeper questions about the current state of psychiatry
While we
've known for decades that perceived social isolation, or loneliness, is a major risk factor for chronic
illness and death, only more recently
have we gained
deeper clues into why loneliness is such a health risk.
This journey
has not only taught her about how best to take care of body, mind and spirit, but taken her into the
deeper mysteries of life, giving
deep perspective and awakening to the joy of life, whether
illness is present or not.
I
have a
deep fear of developing diabetes from watching my family members suffer with this
illness.
The delay
has been built up over time due to Annie's
illness and eventual death as well the
deep religious feelings of his wife Emma who at this points thinks that when they die, they will be separated from each other for eternity.
Chief among these profound associations is the growing practice of using service animals by those impacted by
illness, accidents, or war: those who
have chronic physical limitations or
have endured
deep or lasting emotional upheavals.
The tranquility of the surroundings contrasts against the maelstrom of sound, and therein lies the first hint of the game's
deeper engagement with its central topic: unlike injury, physical deformity, or racial and sexual difference, mental
illness has no easily recognisable signs.
Today I don't
have that option as I don't drive, but I
have gotten my art into a couple of places as after the
Deep Recession and because of his
illness I was not able to keep up my accounts with those 20 different stores.
A substantial body of research indicates that regardless of race and age, female offenders
have higher rates of mental health problems, both internalizing and externalizing, than male offenders.19 In a study of serious «
deep - end» offenders, females exhibited both more externalizing problems and more internalizing problems than males.20 Moreover, a recent study using common measures and a demographically matched sample of community and detained youth found that gender differences were greater among detained youth than among community youth, with detained girls
having more symptoms of mental
illness than
would be predicted on the basis of gender or setting alone.21
The default - free 2005 - 08 buyers
have a 10 - year history of making their mortgage payments even when their homes were far
deeper underwater than today so they're unlikely to walk away or do short sales now unless they absolutely
have to due to divorce, job loss, job change,
illness or death in the family.