Not exact matches
Therefore, taking steps to remedy the issue through
changes in nutrition and physical activity can have
important physical and
psychological benefits.
«As a field, we've often focused on understanding and
changing individual
psychological processes, but these findings show that
changing individual psychology can trigger
important second - order effects with measurable benefits for everyone in the environment.»
«Early adolescence is an
important time for youth, who are undergoing a variety of biological,
psychological, and social
changes,» said study author Elise Cappella, associate professor of applied psychology at NYU Steinhardt and director of NYU's Institute of Human Development and Social
Change.
Although an increase in knowledge is
important, programs need to be able to contribute to actual behavior
change,» said De La Rue, «It is well established in the educational and
psychological research literature and in public health, that
changes in knowledge and attitude are not associated with reductions in actual behavior.
And it's
important to have presurgical counseling to explore the
psychological reasons behind overeating; you have to
change lifelong bad eating habits too.
You're right, it has to be a lifestyle
change and
psychological factor is an
important factor to stay consistent and motivated.
Counselling and other forms of
psychological support were more
important than ever as
changes to the exam system «are creating more stress», she said.
Recent advances in the statistical theory of hierarchical linear models should enable
important breakthroughs in the measurement of
psychological change and the study of correlates of
change.
«Although our study did not address the potential
psychological impact of these
changes to the sky, they are
important to consider as well.»
(5) In addition to the evidence of the physician, the person shall adduce evidence that corroborates the
change in the function that is alleged to be a permanent serious impairment of an
important physical, mental or
psychological function.
• Track record of efficiently recording
important signs that incorporate respiration, blood pressure and pulse • Skilled in laying out infection control procedures, aimed at ensuring patient safety and wellbeing • Committed to providing exceptional patient care through well - placed comprehension of patients» needs and ways of helping them handle them • Focused on quality bedside care by assisting with grooming, bathing and toileting needs • Known for diffusing patient anger / frustration by providing
psychological counseling through distressing times • Excellent skills in identifying patients» specific medical and emotional needs and helping them come to terms with their situations • Qualified to monitor patients» physical and emotional behavior
changes and logging and reporting them in a timely and efficient manner • Hands - on experience in following dedicated plan of care set by nursing managers and physicians • Demonstrated expertise in handling victims of emergencies such as acute sicknesses and accidents
Internal motivation and good
psychological capabilities are
important factors in successful eating - related behavior
change.
We are a combination of biological,
psychological, and social processes and when one of those is out of balance it affects the other areas, so it is
important to make
changes in all three areas in order to make lasting improvements.»
He believes that having an in depth understanding of both our inner thought processes as well as our internal physical make up, is
important to long lasting
psychological and social
change.
It's
important for women to realize that depression is a biochemical issue that results not from emotional weakness, but is often the result of a combination of
psychological and physiological issues such as hormonal
changes, life stressors, and underlying medical conditions.
The inclusion of three or more assessment points would have provided more information about the patterns of
change over time, which may be especially
important if different
psychological problems develop differently over time.
Like the woman, also the man lives the pregnancy and the childbirth such as a phase of
psychological restructuration and he confronts himself with his personal and family history.56 But, unlike the woman, the man does not experience an emotional exchange with the child during the pregnancy or after the childbirth and he establish the relation in the two months after the childbirth.57, 58 They experience
important changes and they have more difficulty to begin a good affective relationship with the child than the mothers that establish it after the childbirth.