Sentences with phrase «illness of a close family member»

Illness of a close family member: You'll need to produce an original medical certificate and family relationship documentation to request a refund.
Examples include serious illness or injury, the death or critical illness of a close family member and jury service.

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And one of the things many of them have in common is that they are led by people who themselves have a mental illness that they're managing well, or who have a close family member seriously affected by mental illness.
The five childhood experiences people cite most often (from a list of 11) are the death or serious illness of a family member or close friend (18 %), a serious physical injury or accident (13 %), growing up in a low - income household (11 %), parents divorcing or separating (11 %), and a parent or other close family member losing a job (10 %).
Having a close family member with bipolar disorder — a mental illness that can trigger psychotic symptoms reminiscent of schizophrenia — also upped the risk of autism, although the association wasn't as dramatic.
100 % of camp registration fees for a covered camp cancellation or interruption up to $ 10,000 (included are injury or illness to the camper or a close family member, family employment issues, transportation delays, military / family / legal obligations, and weather emergencies)
Trip cancellations with your credit card are limited to injury, illness, or death of you, a close family member (spouse, child, or parent usually) or your traveling companion.
Trip cancellation insurance through your credit card is typically limited to canceling for these reasons: illness, injury, or death of you, a close family member, or your traveling companion.
[12] A life stressor is defined as a serious illness; accident or disability; the death of a family member or close friend; mental illness; divorce or separation; inability to obtain work; involuntary loss of a job; alcohol or drug - related problems; witnessing violence; being the victim of abuse or violent crime; trouble with the police; gambling problems; incarceration of self or a family member; overcrowding; pressure to fulfil cultural responsibilities; and discrimination or racism, ibid., Australian Bureau of Statistics, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey, op.cit., p79.
We help treat a variety of issues with children and adolescents such as anger and behavioral issues, attachment disorder, adoption, ADD / ADHD, stress, family issues, life changes such as a divorce a move or an illness, death of a close family member, friend or pet, bullying, developmental delays, anxiety and depression.
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