Sentences with phrase «mental effects of the injury»

We now often find it necessary to obtain an additional report - provided by a psychologist - indicating the mental effects of the injury.

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I can only hazard a guess, but the horrific injury that made him face the very real possibility of his career being shattered and leaving him only a fraction of the player he was (think Eduardo) had a profound effect on him causing a subtle mental shift, which has seemed to translate into his game.
The effects of child sexual abuse include increased risk for development of severe mental, physical and behavioral health disorders; sexually transmitted diseases; self - inflicted injury, substance abuse and violence; and subsequent victimization and criminal offending.
Such events can cause injuries and emergency room visits, but the changing climate also has oblique effects on health, such as reducing food security, altering the range of disease - spreading ticks and mosquitoes and harming mental health.
«This suggests more people may have mental activity initially but then lose their memories after recovery, either due to the effects of brain injury or sedative drugs on memory recall,» explained Dr Parnia, who was an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Southampton when he started the AWARE study.
Health effects of these disruptions include increased respiratory and cardiovascular disease, injuries and premature deaths related to extreme weather events, changes in the prevalence and geographical distribution of food - and waterborne illnesses and other infectious diseases, and threats to mental health.
The impacts of extreme weather events include illness or death as a result of heat stress, injuries, drowning, air and water contamination, and mental health effects.
Health effects of these disruptions include increased respiratory and cardiovascular disease, injuries and premature deaths related to extreme weather events, changes in the prevalence and geographical distribution of food - and waterborne illnesses and other infectious diseases, and threats to mental health.
Experts who may help us to determine a settlement amount, and who may be called upon to speak to the extent and lasting effects of your injuries, include financial professionals, doctors, and mental health professionals.
When an accident or injury has left a person deformed or disfigured, e.g., by scars or other permanent effects on personal appearance, the injured person (the «plaintiff») may be able to collect damages for any mental suffering that arises due to awareness of the disfigurement.
Dog Bites: The effects of a dog bite or animal attack injury are serious and can be traumatic even causing long lasting physical and mental damage.
In other words, a personal injury can instantaneously change your life, and that sort of upheaval often has profound mental and emotional effects.
We also understand that the effects of this injury will be not just physical, but emotional, mental and monetary, too.
The effects of this type of injury may not show until 18 months after the incident, causing changes in physical, mental and cognitive behaviours.
The concentration of beneficial nurse effects on the emotional, language, and mental development of children born to mothers with low psychological resources in the current trial is consistent with corresponding nurse effects on child abuse, neglect, and injuries among children born to low - resource mothers in earlier trials of this program.10, 17,19 The vulnerable and low - vitality emotion classifications are relevant to child maltreatment.
Research suggests that children in households with domestic violence may be at an increased risk for child maltreatment.13 - 16 Although some child maltreatment may be caused directly by the male perpetrators of domestic violence, other incidents may result from the effects of domestic violence on the mothers» caregiving capacities (eg, through injury, mental distress, and restricted mobility).
The knowledge base of clinical social work includes theories of biological, psychological, and social development; diversity and cultural competency; interpersonal relationships; family and group dynamics; mental disorders; addictions; impacts of illness, trauma, or injury; and the effects of the physical, social, and cultural environment.
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