Sentences with phrase «impaired emotional functioning»

Thus, in terms of their impaired emotional functioning, children with CU traits are less likely to recognize and respond to others» negative emotions.

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Lack of quality sleep impairs everyone's attention levels, levels of functioning and emotional stability.
Emotional abuse can impair your child's self - image, self - esteem and interfere with his ability to function adequately in society and with peers.
Excess cortisol impairs function in the prefrontal cortex — an emotional learning center that helps to regulate «executive» functions such as planning, reasoning and impulse control.
TBI can result in impaired cognitive physical, emotional, and behavioural functioning, and are often devastating to those who sustain them.
Our secondary category is children with behavior problems that create disruption in family relationships, put placement at risk, increase risk of physical or emotional abuse from caregivers, or otherwise impair functioning in home, school and community.
Of the 3 to 10 million children (aged 3 - 17 years) who witness intimate partner violence (IPV) annually, 9 a disproportionate number are aged 5 years and younger.10 Exposure to IPV in childhood is associated with altered neuroendocrine system profiles, 11 impaired socioemotional development, cognitive functioning, attachment to caregivers, and emotional regulation, and poorer physical and mental health.12 - 16
I work with children, adolescents, teens and adults with mood disorders, behavioral problems, emotional disturbance, impaired social functioning as well as abuse survivors (mental, physical, neglect, financial, medical, educational) and perpetrators.»
The In Focus report used as the basis of this course provides an overview of early brain development and examines how child abuse can impair cognitive and emotional functioning.
There is an overall consensus suggesting that maternal depression is associated with children's developmental problems including impaired socio - emotional, cognitive and behavioural functioning.
Expressive Arts Therapy can be considered a particular type of psychotherapy as it overlaps with traditional forms and techniques of psychotherapy and is likely to be considered a part of the «controlled act of psychotherapy» defined as: «to treat, by means of psychotherapy technique delivered through a therapeutic relationship, an individual's serious disorder of thought, cognition, mood, emotional regulation, perception or memory that may seriously impair the individual's judgement, insight, behaviour, communication or social functioning
to treat, by means of psychotherapy technique delivered through a therapeutic relationship, an individual's serious disorder of thought, cognition, mood, emotional regulation, perception or memory that may seriously impair the individual's judgement, insight, behaviour, communication or social functioning
Anxiety affects normal day - to - day activities and causes considerable emotional and physical distress as well as impaired academic and social functioning.
Core emotional traits and interpersonal behaviors may be associated with cognitive dysregulation, i.e., cognitive functions may become impaired at times of interpersonal stress leading to information processing in a concrete, black - and white, all - or - nothing manner.
A study of the major psychological dysfunctions that impair mental health, and emotional, behavioral, and cognitive function
The arousal of anxiety can produce impaired immune system functioning, increased physical symptoms, and emotional disorders.
Recent studies have found that adolescents reported impaired emotional and behavioral functioning [4] and that 35 % of adolescent daughters and 21 % of adolescent sons reported post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) levels requiring professional care [5].
One in 10 children has a serious emotional disturbance that significantly impairs functioning at school and home.
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