Sentences with phrase «known psychiatric problems»

These case - only variants are significantly more common in high OCD risk breeds compared to breeds with no known psychiatric problems.

Not exact matches

You also might realize that the vast majority of those of us with «deep psychiatric issues» (your words) have no problem at all with atheistic beliefs (and they are beliefs — you are choosing to believe the universe sprang from nothingness, which is no less absurd than a benevolent creator).
The authors state: «Contrary to expectations, those children who had not had previous professional attention for emotional or behavioral problems coslept more frequently than did children who were known to have had psychiatric intervention, and lower parental ratings of adaptive functioning.
What we do know is that the disease is associated with psychiatric symptoms, memory lapses, seizures and tumors, among other problems.
Knowing this, he says, may help clinicians treating adults identify children at risk for psychiatric and behavioral problems.
According to Dr. Wang, the problems encountered after ICU discharge, known as Post Intensive Care Syndrome or PICS, should be viewed as a multifaceted disorder of cognitive, psychiatric, and physical impairment.
Hundreds of people reached out and said, «I'm using the Wahls protocol and it's helped this» — so Parkinson's, early cognitive decline; fibromyalgia, depression — you know, a variety of psychiatric problems.
Scientists have known that very adverse experiences early in life damage the brain, raising the risk of mental health and psychiatric problems later in life.
The work responsibilities of the social worker includes writing assessments, conducting interviews to clients and their families to know the type of problem, providing counseling support, recommending best solutions ion particular cases, coordinating and making referrals to different agencies, participating in meetings like child protection seminars or mental health, maintaining records needed in preparation of legal action, guiding evidence to be used in court, helping clients through individual or group conferences, developing and implementing written materials for educational purposes, conducting workshops and providing psychiatric social work.
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