Sentences with phrase «more of emotional problems»

Also with regard to emotional problems the distinction between direct and indirect victimization seems to be equally meaningful as the corresponding distinction between direct and indirect aggression — more of emotional problems is associated specifically with more of indirect aggression towards others and more of indirect aggression from others.

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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.»
«Considering that «histrionic personality disorder» is still in the DSM - 5, and that women in general are more likely to be diagnosed with anxiety, depression, and some other mental illnesses by clinicians, I'd say he's stoking the flames of a much larger problem about how our society seems to view women — as having excessive emotional needs that need to nearly constantly be managed or controlled rather than taken seriously.
Lolli writes: «A realistic understanding of the pleasurable connotations of addiction to alcohol will help the therapist to alleviate his own emotional problems relating to «pleasurable» experiences in other human beings and thus make his work with the alcoholic more effective.»
Mintz does cite one study showing that «serious social, emotional or psychological problems» are 2.5 times more frequent in the long term among children of divorced parents, but the citation is buried in a footnote.
Cavanaugh's More of Jesus, Less of Me makes a similar point: «Those of us who hunger for more than we need, for more than is good for us, have another hunger: we have emotional problems that we have not exposed to the healing of our Lord Jesus... But there is good news: the Holy Spirit can heal these unnamed hungers.&raMore of Jesus, Less of Me makes a similar point: «Those of us who hunger for more than we need, for more than is good for us, have another hunger: we have emotional problems that we have not exposed to the healing of our Lord Jesus... But there is good news: the Holy Spirit can heal these unnamed hungers.&ramore than we need, for more than is good for us, have another hunger: we have emotional problems that we have not exposed to the healing of our Lord Jesus... But there is good news: the Holy Spirit can heal these unnamed hungers.&ramore than is good for us, have another hunger: we have emotional problems that we have not exposed to the healing of our Lord Jesus... But there is good news: the Holy Spirit can heal these unnamed hungers.»
Given Barr's own observation elsewhere in the volume under review that «the theology of the Old Testament is not the same as the theology of the New,» one would have anticipated a more sympathetic and less emotional response to my posing the problem and suggesting a way forward.
The research, published with the children's charity the National Children's Bureau, showed that girls and boys had similar levels of emotional problems throughout childhood until adolescence when problems became more prevalent in girls.
Community clergymen can therefore move into action in the prevention of mental and emotional disturbances in each of these three areas: (1) by using the mental health center resources to make their total pastoral ministry more effective in the early detection of problems; (2) by becoming more comfortable in the use of their own style of helping troubled people so that some crisis situations can be contained; (3) by using the rich resources of social concern in the churches to attack the wider problems out of which so many individual cases of emotional disturbance arise.
Mental health, of course, consists of more than helping those with mental or emotional problems.
Then we had families where one or more of the adults were addicted to drugs or alcohol, or had serious emotional and marital problems that resulted in antisocial activity disturbing to other tenants.
Avoidance and emotional distance become a way of dealing with the world, and instead of problem - solving, they are more likely to sulk or withdraw.
In some cases, a student - athlete may experience more long - lasting (e.g. chronic) problems with cognitive function and physical / emotional / sleep symptoms, which may require consideration of one or more of the following academic accommodations:
More recent research suggests that both the quantity and quality of father - child interactions during the early childhood years can lead to fewer behavioural problems, greater emotional self - regulation, increased language development and improved cognitive functioning for young children.
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.
The parent's ability to respond to the child's emotional state is what will prevent attachment sensitivities from becoming problems of a more severe nature.
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.
Indeed, many consider the development of emotional self - regulation in particular to be one of the key processes in childhood behaviour problems.27, 28,29,30 For example, in characterizing the behaviour of children with early externalizing behaviour problems, there is often reference to a lack of control, under - control, or poor regulation.29, 30 In characterizing the behaviour of children with internalizing disorders, there is often a discussion of over - control.12 Understanding the role of temperament in child development may be facilitated by examining the possible mediational effects of emerging self and emotion regulation, and may provide a more proximal mechanism for the development of different forms of behavioural adjustment difficulties characteristic of childhood.
In two studies, mothers reported more negative emotional behaviour in their preschool - aged children who formerly had colic, although there were no differences in all other reported behaviour problems when compared to infants who did not have colic.20, 21 Finally, several studies have also examined mental development in infants with colic and likewise have demonstrated no effect of colic.15, 16,20,22 In one study, although differences on the Bayley MDI were revealed at six months, both groups were within the normal range, and no differences were found at 12 months of age.23
Researchers suspect that the underdevelopment of this system early in life may cause problems with emotional regulation that result in more severe psychological problems later on.
Given the relatively young ages of children at follow - up assessment, longer term evaluations of these cohorts will be important to see if these findings remain as children enter the more behaviourally challenging late middle childhood and adolescent years when emotional and behavioural problems often become more pronounced.
But as a mom, it's your kid who's going to be by your side more than anyone else for many years, so it could get tempting to ease the burden by venting on your kid — another form of emotional abuse, because needless to say, a kid shouldn't have to deal with such big people problems.
What's more, families are paying an emotional price too: three in five (60 %) parents have experienced increased levels of stress and anxiety as a result of changes in their financial circumstances and a third (33 %) suggest that they have resulted in relational problems with family and friends.
It's also part of a broader problem, in that politically - minded young people often seem instinctively uninterested in JS Mill - type arguments for free speech, and consider censorship questions as more about protecting certain groups from emotional pain than protecting individuals from those who would stop them participating in debate.
While a clinician may find it difficult to parse whether a patient's stilted conversational manner is rooted in a lack of emotional connection or problems forming words, a brain scan in Belger's study made it clear, for example, that particular symptoms were more closely associated with disruption in the brain's emotional processing areas, whereas other symptoms were more closely associated with regions responsible for language and motor control.
«These adolescents exhibited a higher level of emotional or behavioral problems that deserve more attention in order to improve their health and well - being.»
The discovery of connectivity deficits in a specific region of the brain like the SLF provides an important starting point for more research on people with IED, as well as those with borderline personality disorder, who share similar social and emotional problems and appear to have the same abnormality in the SLF.
To address this problem, more research needs to focus on deficits in emotional processing, their impact on social functioning, and the added dimension of objective findings on neuroimaging.»
A 2013 study in the Journal of Adolescent Health found that teens who went to bed later than 11:30 during the school year had lower grade - point averages and were more vulnerable to emotional problems than those who went to bed earlier.
For more on this topic, watch «Why a Physical Detox Can Solve Emotional Problems,» one of the videos in my free Detox Mini MasterClass.
I have seen and experienced some pretty amazing results with essential oils - from basic first aid (cuts, scrapes, bruises and mild burns) to emotional healing / release and the clearing of chronic skin problems and rashes, sinus issues, colds, aches and pains and so much more.
Pyroluria, like copper - zinc imbalance, was first researched at the Brain - Bio Center.36 Pyroluria patients display a range of symptoms connected with severe zinc deficiency that are familiar to me from my work with Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome (CFIDS), including nausea, loss of appetite, abdominal pains and headache — all of which can be associated with food intolerance and digestive problems — as well as nervous exhaustion, emotional fragility, palpitations, depression and insomnia.37 Other complications include abnormal EEG findings38 and cognitive difficulties ranging from misperceptions and hallucinations39 to amnesia.40 Cognitive deficits such as memory, attention and concentration disturbance are widely recognized in CFIDS patients41 and can occasionally take on more serious manifestations.
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.
Raynor massage can be used to treat a whole variety of health problems such as tennis elbow, lower back pain, sciatica, frozen shoulder, facial tension, abdominal problems and discomfort, and many more problems as well as stress and emotional imbalances.
Raynor massage is a form of remedial and deep tissue massage created by our school's founder Naturopath Brandon Raynor and can be used to treat a whole range of different health problems such as lower back pain, sciatica, frozen shoulder, facial tension, abdominal problems and discomfort, tennis elbow and many more problems as well as general stress and emotional imbalances.
Children of mothers with PPD are also more likely to have emotional and behavioral problems, speech delays and ADHD.
The focus of treatment is to assist the person in altering the emotional - based perception that creates the anxiety, changing it to a more logical, less personal, less threatening perception of the problem.
While it's wonderful to be reacquainted with the various charming characters for the sixth and final season, the series» essential problems remain: A lack of subtlety as plot turns are signaled and then underscored; a tendency to keep certain characters stuck in one emotional state for prolonged periods — how much more angst can Anna and Bates (Joanne Froggatt and Brendan Coyle) telegraph again and again?
Taking a distinctly right - wing point of view when considering the not inconsiderable problems with the American justice system, it shamelessly pushes all the right emotional buttons as it tells the tall tale of the... Read More»
It's a nice tease for the emotional force of the film, but it also suggests a distinct problem in terms of award: How do you pick just one of these actors to receive praise for a film that deserves quite a bit more of that very thing?
The only real problem is Josh Peck, who isn't terribly convincing as the impulsive star quarterback and falls flat in many of the film's more emotional scenes.
Stiller and Baumbach don't have Roger slip into cute expressions of his anxiety and emotional problems and social awkwardness, but even if he is far more than simply a collection of tics and regret and reflexive OCD impulses, it fails to get very far under the skin, perhaps because of the small universe of cast.
This is the problem with the MCU in miniature: The emotional and narrative stakes are placated by an infinite loop of new «Phases,» new heroes, and potential franchises to branch out, which will beget more crossover events like Infinity War in the years to come.
A study carried out in a large primary school in a deprived area of the Midlands confirmed that nursery children with social, emotional mental health problems, who attend Psychomotor Prevention improved not only their physical development and emotional wellbeing but also speech & language measurably more than pupils not attending.
Students who have parents deployed to a war zone are more vulnerable to a range of psychological, emotional and social issues, including an increased level of stress and anxiety, health problems, behavioural disorders and academic under - achievement.
I realised that in order to eliminate the sadness and unkindness that is rife and is the cause of many more serious problems, affecting mental, emotional and physical health we have to stop the problem before it begins.
The results of a small scale online mentoring project conducted with 12 first - year teachers indicated evidence of «increased emotional support, decreased feelings of isolation, increased confidence as teachers, more enthusiasm for work, increased reflection, ability to adopt a more critical perspective, and improved problem - solving skills» (DeWert, Babinski, & Jones, 2003, p. 317).
Social - emotional learning programs improve the social skills and academic achievement of students and can improve school climate by reducing violence, bullying, and other conduct problems.83 These skills are particularly important in early childhood education, as students as young as kindergarten who have strong prosocial skills are more likely to obtain a high school degree, college diploma, and full - time job when they reach adulthood.84
Still, this sort of writing may create emotional problems among writers because it is not fair to skip sleeping and utilize more energy for a single process.
In this fully realized, emotional roller - coaster ride of a novel, Hattie's world turns upside down when she learns that her uncle's mental problems are more than either of them can handle.
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