Sentences with phrase «less anxiety in»

A 2014 study by Nilanjana Dasgupta, a social psychologist at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, found that undergraduate women in engineering participate more and show less anxiety in solving problems in a group if they comprise a majority in their study group.

Not exact matches

If you break it down in small, easy to accomplish tasks, you'll feel more organized, in control and less anxiety - ridden.
Read it in full if you want writing normal, modern English to be less of an anxiety - inducing minefield.
If you break it down in small, easy - to - accomplish tasks, you'll feel more organized and in control, and less anxiety - ridden.
I have a student loan coming in, so I don't have to worry about where my next check is coming from [student loans work differently in Britain — they're paid back as a percentage of future earnings once a certain income threshold is reached and are generally taken directly from paychecks like a tax, producing far less repayment anxiety].
Their daughter has much less anxiety about the tornados, and they've even assigned their daughter her own job when a tornado hits; she gets the flashlight and feels much more in control about tornados because of this shelter.
In a world full of anxiety, my goal today was to give investors one less thing to worry about.
The medical product will also look less like the cannabis bud smoked today, and more like traditional pharmaceuticals products, taken in gel caps or inhalers for specific issues like anxiety or problems sleeping, he said.
My desire comes less in night darkness or times of anxiety; then death seems fitting.
Finally, Christians might engage in the cause of religious liberty with more hope and less anxiety.
She therefore eschews privacy in favor of revealing more or less everything about the details of her personal life — from awkward and sometimes horrifying sexual encounters to her anxieties about body image to the infamous and arguably abusive episodes with her sister that caused such a stir in the press last fall.
In an age of intense anxiety and rapid change, it counters the yearning to locate our security in anything less than the holy God of historIn an age of intense anxiety and rapid change, it counters the yearning to locate our security in anything less than the holy God of historin anything less than the holy God of history.
To the extent that the Cold War has indeed «thawed» (in the Eastern Bloc, if not in China), that is a sign that individuals in both the East and the West have become less fearful (less anxiety - dominated) and more open to change (more open to the process of creation).
I, for one, am antagonistic, protective, resistant, fear & anxiety motivated and more & less deny it and cover it simply to fit in somewhere.
One study in particular showed that those who regularly exercise were 25 percent less likely to develop depression or an anxiety disorder over the next five years.
Where's the Pentecost that will so ground us in ourselves that we will be less controlled by anxieties and fears?
At least among business people, there is now much less anxiety about the takeover in 1997 (some intellectuals are worried, but they form a small group).
Constantly worrying about your sins is a great way to have an anxiety attack - but very unhelpful in making you a less sinful person.
Constant fear of going to bed as a child, (afraid of those images that appear in the mind when the lights go out), deep anxiety as a teenager, no sleep on the last two years of highschool because of horrific nightly nightmares, ocasional panic attacks as an adult with constant stress, and finally, unconcious, uncontrolable grinding of teeth when daytime life seems less stressful.
• A Randomised Controlled Trial in which depressed pregnant women received twice weekly massage therapy from their partners found those who received the massage reporting less depressed mood, anxiety and anger and better relationship quality than women in the control group (Field et al, 2008).
Women with postpartum psychosis do not recognize their symptoms as unhealthy, and have even less anxiety when they indulge in these thoughts and behaviors.
Now, fifteen years later with success in another career, I'm in a fairly chronic sleep - deprived state once again — but much less severe, and thankfully not because of all - night - long anxiety attacks.
As mentioned in Tip # 2, with less stress and anxiety in your surgery, your immune system will function better thus allowing for faster healing and recovery.
I really think motherhood would be a much less stressful and anxiety filled place in our lives if other parents would stop with this judgemental behaviour.
Most obviously, the needs of very young fathers are substantially different from those of older young fathers (Kiselika, 2008, p. 132); and they tend to be most socially disadvantaged to start with, are less likely to be living with their children's mothers, and are more likely to be involved in criminality and substance misuse and to suffer anxiety, depression and emotional volatility (Kiselika, 1995).
They may develop postpartum depression or post-traumatic stress syndrome.9, 20,25,31 Some mothers express dominant feelings of fear and anxiety about their cesarean as long as five years later.16 Women having cesarean sections are less likely to decide to become pregnant again.16 As is true of all abdominal surgery, internal scar tissue can cause pelvic pain, pain during sexual intercourse, and bowel problems.Reproductive consequences compared with vaginal birth include increased infertility, 16 miscarriage, 15 placenta previa (placenta overlays the cervix), 19 placental abruption (the placenta detaches partially or completely before the birth), 19 and premature birth.8 Even in women planning repeat cesarean, uterine rupture occurs at a rate of 1 in 500 versus 1 in 10,000 in women with no uterine scar.27
[Somewhat off topic but fascinatingly, they found that increases in bedsharing in the toddler years was associated with less bedtime resistance or sleep - onset problems, suggesting that children are yearning for contact and experiencing separation anxiety which bedsharing provides a «fix» to.
A study published in the Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science found that dads who were actively engaged in raising their children had kids who were better at problem solving and less likely to suffer emotional problems like anxiety and social withdrawal.
But I wonder if my anxiety in his first year made him less equipped to roll with the punches.
Studies have actually shown the babies worn in the sling are more secure and have less separation anxiety and more independence — contrary to what you would think, huh.
In a cohort of roughly 5000 women, they found that a more positive birth experience was associated with less likelihood of postpartum anxiety at 2 and 8 months after birth.
They are less likely to report depression and anxiety, and less likely to engage in antisocial behavior like delinquency and drug use.
Anxiety: Studies also show that babies experience less anxiety when they are in bed with their Anxiety: Studies also show that babies experience less anxiety when they are in bed with their anxiety when they are in bed with their mother.
Keep in mind that the age of your child offers no reassurance that they will experience less anxiety.
However, I would be lying if I did not confess that I have experienced much less anxiety as a traveling parent, certain in the knowledge that my child is not disturbing fellow passengers.
This anxiety is less prominent in children who enjoy a challenge and are willing to take a few risks.
Not surprisingly, reliance on less nutritious foods and limited physical activity have resulted in an explosion of childhood obesity which has, in turn, led to health impairments that can have devastating lifetime effects (diabetes, hypertension, asthma, anxiety, and hyperactivity).
Other less specific symptoms sometimes noticed by parents before their children were diagnosed include anxiety, changes in sleep patterns, social withdrawal, mood swings, depression, angry outbursts, irritability, and physical symptoms (such as dizziness or stomach pain).
According to Breastfeeding Basics, although breastfeeding moms usually experience less anxiety and depression overall, sometimes when things aren't going well, you struggle with milk supply, or painful engorgement, depression can set in and be very hard to nurse through.
Once your baby get used to it, there will be less anxiety when it's time for him / her to start sleeping in the crib during the night time.
A new study from the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm also claims that children who were breastfed as infants are better able to cope with stress and have less anxiety.
Teens may be less likely to develop fears of things that are not actual threats, while this is a more common problem in younger kids who have a lot of anxiety.
The baby now understands that you have gone for a little while and will come back, so he will start feeling comfortable in the company of others if you are not around and his stranger anxiety will become less obvious.
As children become better acquainted with the camp experience and more involved in the decision - making process, they will have less anxiety about going away to camp.
Also, due to the current classification system, a clinician is less likely to encounter SM in the manual if they suspect anxiety in a child, as it does not fall into the anxiety category.
Postpartum anxiety is estimated to be just as prevalent as PPD, even though it receives far less attention in the literature.
In particular, Dr. Zucker and Mr. Seggos suggested that the E.P.A. had taken «no less than three different positions regarding PFOA,» causing «great public concern, frustration and anxiety
«Spiritual well - being was, unsurprisingly, associated with less anxiety, depression, or distress,» said lead author John Salsman, PhD, who conducted the research while at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, but is now at Wake Forest School of Medicine in Winston - Salem.
And in this state, patients experience less fear and anxiety attached to their memories — enough to begin talking about and engaging with their trauma under the supervision of a therapist in a safe environment.
Women with a mental illness (including depression, anxiety and serious mental illnesses) are less likely to be screened for breast cancer, according to new research published in the BJPsych (online first).
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