Sentences with phrase «much social isolation»

We see these stories in the news every week, and never realize the cause is too much social isolation and misery in a «prison» environment.
[4] So, if you're experiencing too much social isolation, your dog clients could be a great icebreaker — and a lifesaver too.

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Much else, too, is coming to an end: our isolation from one another, our sense of ease in our respective social and economic settings, our satisfaction to remain as we are.
Much of the research on colic has been done on Western populations where parents — usually mothers — spend long hours in social isolation with their babies.
Results of new study led by Linda Pagani, professor at the University of Montreal's School of Psychoeducation, show that young children who watch too much television are at risk of victimization and social isolation and adopting violent and antisocial behaviour toward other students at age 13.
When it comes to health risks, it doesn't get much worse than loneliness and social isolation.
Let the Right One In is as much about alienated adolescents living in a high rise who find common ground in the social isolation as it is about blood - sucking.
Is it too much testing, bullying, social isolation or poor home life?
There is not much point in choosing a puppy that has been raised in the relative social isolation of a backyard kennel, basement, barn, or garage, where there is precious little opportunity for interaction with people and where a puppy has become accustomed to soiling her living area and yapping a lot.
Masculinity and social isolation is a topic of current debate and much speculation.
«At our clinic we specialize in working with tweens, teens and young adults who experience depression, anxiety, self worth issues, motivational challenges, impulsivity, anger, communication issues, family conflict, trauma, bullying, peer and media pressure, school challenges, friendship issues, social isolation, technology compulsions and much more.
Evidence shows that chronic social isolation predicts poor prognosis, and repeated assessment of children's peer experiences is therefore recommended for research purposes.47 As previously described, 37 2 items of the Rutter Child Scale that measure social isolation («tends to do things on his / her own; is rather solitary» and «not much liked by other children») were reported about each study member at ages 5, 7, 9, and 11 years by their parents and teachers.
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