It's
a more serious emotional problem involving fear of attending school or anxiety about leaving home.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Please note: I'm talking about a widespread, ingrained
problem that's far
more serious than the occasional
emotional melt - down that every child, even well - behaved ones, have when they're tired or hungry.
Lacking
emotional support or effective stress management and coping techniques can cause
more serious and longer lasting relational, physical and mental health
problems.
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.
These findings provide encouraging support for the notion that cognitive training delivered to at - risk adolescents may potentially prevent the onset of
more serious social,
emotional and behavioural
problems.
Still, it is interesting that the indirect forms of victimization (including experiences of others speaking ill of you behind your back, spreading untrue or mean rumors about you, ignoring you or treating you «like thin air», and trying to make others dislike you), which could hardly be said to involve
more serious forms of abuse than the direct forms of victimization that were asked about, turned out to predict the development of both
emotional symptoms and conduct
problems.