However, the study did find that more frequent contact between parents in either joint or sole custody arrangements was «associated with
more emotional and behavioral problems in the children.»
More frequent transitions between high - conflict parents were related to
more emotional and behavioral problems of the children.
According to Post-Crescent, the increasing rate of divorce highlighted the persistence of psychological effects on children, citing
more emotional and behavioral problems.
Not exact matches
Research has shown that medical patients who develop
emotional health
problems cost
more to treat
and respond less well to treatment; as a result, says Ahern, «it behooves the medical system to do a better job in detection
and treatment of
behavioral health because it drives outcomes
and drives the costs.»
* Children who didn't co-sleep end up getting
more professional help with
emotional and behavioral problems than co-sleepers.
Kids whose parents express anger
and hostility are much
more likely to have
emotional and behavioral problems that continue past childhood.
The power of the predictor grows after divorce; that is to say, parental conflict is
more likely to lead to
emotional and behavioral problems,
and after a divorce is much
more likely to result in such
problems.
Children exposed to conflict are
more likely to have
behavioral and emotional disturbances, suffer social
and interpersonal
problems,
and show impairment in their thought
and reasoning processes.
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.
«These adolescents exhibited a higher level of
emotional or
behavioral problems that deserve
more attention in order to improve their health
and well - being.»
Recent decades have seen a dramatic increase in the incidence of physical
problems like arthritis, chronic fatigue, diabetes, cystitis, kidney
and liver disease
and thyroid dysfunction, in addition to which pets today are also
more vulnerable to
emotional and behavioral problems such as depression
and anxiety.
Children of mothers with PPD are also
more likely to have
emotional and behavioral problems, speech delays
and ADHD.
Because research suggests that classes containing students with
behavioral,
emotional, or learning
problems have
more bullies
and victims, teachers in those classes may require additional, tailored training in spotting
and handling bullying.
Because research suggests that classes containing students with
behavioral,
emotional, or learning
problems have
more bullies
and victims, teachers in those classes may require additional, tailored training to spot
and address bullying.
Rather than fixing
behavioral problems, suspension
and expulsion are
more likely to exacerbate underlying academic challenges, including social -
emotional and other
problems, leading to a vicious cycle that too often ends in failure
and dropout.
The study, which followed over 1,500 school - age kids in the UK, reported that teens who spent
more quality time with a grandparent had fewer
emotional and behavioral problems than their peers.»
Conducted in Italy, Australia, the United Kingdom,
and the United States, all of the studies found that upon adulthood, the puppies from these high - volume breeding facilities were
more likely to show
behavioral and emotional problems that cause distress, when compared with dogs from other sources, especially those from non-commercial breeders.
Veterinarians
and horse rescues help the Havasu Falls tribe
and its animals; animal welfare groups
and human service agencies work together; memorandums of understanding prove imperative to partnerships; New Hampshire animal advocates chalk up a legislative victory for cats with chronic diseases; actress Adrienne C. Moore talks the human - animal bond; ways to alleviate the
emotional turmoil when a dog has serious
behavioral or
emotional issues; how to identify cats» dental
problems;
and more.
School
and mental health records show that Nikolas Cruz, who killed 17
and wounded 17
more at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High on Valentine's Day, was reported to have numerous conditions, including autism
and severe
behavioral and emotional problems.
Children exposed to conflict are
more likely to have
behavioral and emotional disturbances, suffer social
and interpersonal
problems,
and show impairment in their thought
and reasoning processes.
I believe that going to counseling is the healthiest act that anyone can give themselves or a loved one who may be struggling with
emotional problems such as depression, anxiety, family
problems,
behavioral problems, transition
problems, trauma
and PTSD, parenting challenges
and more.»
If parents continue fighting after their divorce, children begin to exhibit
more behavioral and emotional problems.
In 2010,
more than 1 in 5 children were reported to be living in poverty.6, 10 Economic disadvantage is among the most potent risks for
behavioral and emotional problems due to increased exposure to environmental, familial,
and psychosocial risks.11 — 13 In families in which parents are in military service, parental deployment
and return has been determined to be a risk factor for
behavioral and emotional problems in children.14 Data from the 2003 National Survey of Children's Health demonstrated a strong linear relationship between increasing number of psychosocial risks
and many poor health outcomes, including social -
emotional health.15 The Adverse Childhood Experience Study surveyed 17000 adults about early traumatic
and stressful experiences.
Ironically, however, these shorter careers do considerable damage in the offender's adulthood, including persistent
behavioral and emotional problems that are often
more detrimental than those encountered by persistent male offenders.
Studies have revealed that children with cognitive, language,
and social impairments
and developmental disabilities, in general, are far
more likely to manifest
behavioral and emotional problems.12
During the first year of the study, the children with divorced parents exhibited
more behavioral and emotional problems than did the children with continuously married parents.
A 2 - to 4 - year window may exist between initial presentation of symptoms
and the development of a disorder, suggesting an opportunity to intervene before
problems become
more serious in children.6 In recent years, many pediatricians have taken advantage of
more widely disseminated public domain screening tools
and have used emerging computer technology to facilitate
behavioral /
emotional screening.
Nevertheless, like children with divorced parents, children who grow up with a single parent because they were born out of wedlock are
more likely than children living with continuously married parents to experience a variety of cognitive,
emotional,
and behavioral problems.
As we explore
and identify negative thoughts patterns / triggers,
and learn how to replace them with positive healthy ones, my clients will resolve
emotional,
behavioral problems and disturbances thus enabling them to lead a happier
and a
more productive life.
It grew out of Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy and encourages a more action - oriented approach to addressing cognitive, emotional, and behavioral problems (Albert Ellis Institu
Behavioral Therapy
and encourages a
more action - oriented approach to addressing cognitive,
emotional,
and behavioral problems (Albert Ellis Institu
behavioral problems (Albert Ellis Institute, 2014).
Recent studies reveal that the approximately 24 million children in the United States living apart from their biological fathers are two to three times
more likely to be poor, abuse drugs
and alcohol, experience
emotional, health,
behavioral and education
problems,
and engage in criminal activity.
We offer a wide range of therapy, assessment
and evaluation services to meet the various needs that your child / teen may have, whether they are
behavioral problems, social
problems,
emotional issues, learning challenges, or
more complex mental health issues.
Research has shown that children of divorce often experience difficulties in school,
and exhibit
more health,
behavioral,
and emotional problems than children from intact homes.
Children in the NSCAW study with multiple placements had
more compromised outcomes across domains than children who experienced greater placement stability.63 In another study of a large group of foster children, the number of placements children experienced predicted
behavioral problems 17 months after placement entry.64 Other studies have reported that placement instability is linked to child
behavioral and emotional problems, such as aggression, coping difficulties, poor home adjustment,
and low self - concept.65 Relatedly, children's perceptions of the impermanency of their placements have also been linked to
behavioral difficulties.66
In addition to frequent
and routine contact with young children, pediatricians are especially likely to see children with
emotional /
behavioral problems, because these children tend to visit their pediatricians
more frequently than do other children (Zuckerman, Moore, & Glei, 1996).
Equilibria Kids offers a wide range of therapy, assessment
and evaluation services to meet the various needs that your child / teen may have, whether they are
behavioral problems, social
problems,
emotional issues, or
more complex mental health issues.
It was hypothesized that the BITSEA would (1) have acceptable test - retest
and interrater reliability
and (2) demonstrate acceptable construct - related, predictive,
and discriminant validity, relative to a
more lengthy measure of social -
emotional /
behavioral problems and independent ratings of child
problems and competencies.
On social -
emotional measures, foster children in the NSCAW study tended to have
more compromised functioning than would be expected from a high - risk sample.43 Moreover, as indicated in the previous section, research suggests that foster children are
more likely than nonfoster care children to have insecure or disordered attachments,
and the adverse long - term outcomes associated with such attachments.44 Many studies of foster children postulate that a majority have mental health difficulties.45 They have higher rates of depression, poorer social skills, lower adaptive functioning,
and more externalizing
behavioral problems, such as aggression
and impulsivity.46 Additionally, research has documented high levels of mental health service utilization among foster children47 due to both greater mental health needs
and greater access to services.
Physicians
and providers of early care
and education would be better equipped to understand
and manage the
emotional and behavioral problems of young children if they had
more appropriate professional training
and easier access to child mental health professionals when they are needed.
«For
more than 30 years I have conducted evaluations
and done therapy with children, adolescents, parents, couples
and individual adults facing
behavioral or
emotional problems.
Compared with similar children from intact families, children raised in single - parent homes are
more likely to become involved in crime, to have
emotional and behavioral problems, to fail in school, to abuse drugs,
and to end up on welfare as adults.
Nearly 80 percent of long term child poverty occurs in broken or never - married families.Each year government spends over $ 200 billion on means - tested aid to families with children; three quarters of this aid flows to single parent families.Children raised without a father in the home are
more likely to experience:
emotional and behavioral problems, school failure; drug
and alcohol abuse, crime,
and incarceration.The beneficial effects of marriage on individuals
and society are beyond reasonable dispute,
and there is a broad
and growing consensus that government policy should promote rather than discourage healthy marriage.
Helps children learn to see
more clearly the patterns of the mind,
and to recognize that falling into anxious overanalysis or depressive rumination is often fueled by strong emotions, which serves only to increase the child's
emotional and behavioral problems
«Children who live with their biological fathers are, on average, at least two to three times
more likely not to be poor, less likely to use drugs, less likely to experience educational, health,
emotional and behavioral problems, less likely to be victims of child abuse,
and less likely to engage in criminal behavior than their peers who live without their married, biological (or adoptive) parents.»
The National Center for Health Statistics reports that a child of unwed or divorced parents who lives only with her or his mother is 375 %
more likely to need professional treatment for
emotional or
behavioral problems.117 The child is also
more likely to suffer from frequent headaches118
and / or bed - wetting, 119 develop a stammer or speech defect, 120 suffer from anxiety or depression, 121
and be diagnosed as hyperactive.122
Other results show that children who live absent their biological fathers are
more likely to be poor, to use drugs, to experience educational, health,
emotional and behavioral problems, to be victims of child abuse,
and to engage in criminal behavior than their peers who live with their married, biological (or adoptive) parents.
Our counseling works to address family issues
and emotional or
behavioral problems and make adjustments to encourage a
more connected, supportive
and harmonious household.
It could be that the children first became
more aware of their
emotional and behavioral problems before they realized improvement,
and therefore reported no improvement on most outcomes directly after MYmind, but only 2 months later.
However, they could only apply what they learned in the mindfulness training to their
emotional and behavioral problems in a consciously competent manner after
more time had passed.
In terms of studies regarding
behavioral problems, one extensive meta - analysis of the relationship between sleep deprivation
and cognition in school - aged children found a significant increase in
behavioral problems in children with shorter sleep duration.25) Additionally, sleep deprivation resulted in a significant increment in alertness
and emotional reactivity in children, which led to delinquency, long - term emotional and behavioral difficulties.26 — 28) Consistent with such findings, sleep deprived subjects were more alert to negative stimuli, 29) and more susceptible to exaggerated aggressive impulses.30) Emotional lability and impulsivity were all strongly correlated with sleep deprivation, 31) with the severity of emotional dysregulation worsening as a function of the degree of sleep restri
emotional reactivity in children, which led to delinquency, long - term
emotional and behavioral difficulties.26 — 28) Consistent with such findings, sleep deprived subjects were more alert to negative stimuli, 29) and more susceptible to exaggerated aggressive impulses.30) Emotional lability and impulsivity were all strongly correlated with sleep deprivation, 31) with the severity of emotional dysregulation worsening as a function of the degree of sleep restri
emotional and behavioral difficulties.26 — 28) Consistent with such findings, sleep deprived subjects were
more alert to negative stimuli, 29)
and more susceptible to exaggerated aggressive impulses.30)
Emotional lability and impulsivity were all strongly correlated with sleep deprivation, 31) with the severity of emotional dysregulation worsening as a function of the degree of sleep restri
Emotional lability
and impulsivity were all strongly correlated with sleep deprivation, 31) with the severity of
emotional dysregulation worsening as a function of the degree of sleep restri
emotional dysregulation worsening as a function of the degree of sleep restriction.32)