Historically, Tourette syndrome has been a largely misunderstood condition; it has been identified as demonic possession, epilepsy, schizophrenia, and other mental disorders, and was formerly thought to be the result
of emotional problems due to...
Not exact matches
If the stock falls by fifty percent
due to short - term
problems in the business, will you be able to continue holding without any
emotional response if you can conservatively determine that the long - term potential
of the business still remains promising?
Maybe through financial troubles, infidelity, loss
of a job, a spouse who is checked out,
emotional issues
due to childhood trauma or health
problems.
Add in behavioral
problems already present
due to mental or
emotional based conditions, trauma, abuse histories and other sources and you have an especially potent cocktail
of dysfunction that can make it difficult for your teen to be successful in their goals.
Many
of the concerns center around understanding sexual orientation and establishing whether children will develop
emotional problems due to having gay parents.
Secondary prevention programs target fathers and families where children are at risk for future
problems due to family issues, developmental challenges or signs
of signficant behaviour /
emotional problems.
«Criticism and rejection by foster carers increases
emotional and behavioural
problems of their foster children
due to increased strain on the foster carer and the impact on the self - esteem
of the child,» explains María D. Salas, lead author
of the study and scientist at the institute in Malaga.
Of course it is always vitally important to remember that mental and
emotional symptoms will always manifest themselves in physical forms as well
due to Heart Chakra
problems.
«Someone who is «on the rebound,» or recently out
of a serious dating relationship, is popularly believed to be psychologically incapable
of making reasonable decisions regarding suitable partners
due to
emotional neediness, lingering feelings towards the old partner, or unresolved
problems from the previous relationship.
«We know these students have it rough,» she states, referring to
problems associated with the socio - economic standing
of the students that often include very low household incomes,
emotional trauma, uneducated parents and neglect at home
due to parents working multiple jobs.
They spoke about the following topics: E-mailing Kickstarter and getting advice before starting your campaign, creating an e-mail lists
of fans, how much to ask for, what your biggest expenses are, how much to pad out your time and money requests
due to unforeseen
problems, how much are kickstarter and credit card processing fee's, paying an artist, the design and layout
of the Kickstarter page, putting images and videos on your page, getting background music for your video, when you should start your campaign, for how long you campaigns should be and what to avoid, what awards to offer, the
emotional rollercoaster that comes with a kickstarter campaign, social media advertising, the logistics
of mailing out all the books and more.
Although you might pay less for the breed
of your choice from a pet store or backyard breeder, it's almost a given that in the long run, you'll pay a good deal more in vet bills and perhaps
emotional bills (if the dog has to be euthanized
due to a health or temperament
problem), than you would from a reputable breeder.
Although you might pay less for the breed
of your choice from a back yard breeder, it's almost a given that in the long run, you'll pay a good deal more in vet bills and perhaps
emotional bills (if the dog has to be euthanized
due to a health or temperament
problem), than you would from a reputable breeder.
Injuries can lead to exhaustion, an inability to work hard, additional sick time and
emotional problems due to a sense
of failure, chronic pain and fatigue.
The neuropsychologist, contrary to the opinions
of the psychiatrist and neurologist instructed, raised the issue
of vulnerability and that
due to pre-existing
emotional vulnerability, together with her perceived disability, social isolation and
problems in executive functioning since the SAH, Ms D was even more vulnerable to being exploited and manipulated by others and at high risk that she would allow the substantial damages she was to receive to be gambled away by her partner in order to appease and placate him.
Due to the ordinal and categorical nature
of the response options, reliability was assessed using polychoric correlation - based version
of the reliability coefficients.45 These analyses suggested satisfactory internal consistency for the SDQ total difficulties scale (α = 0.86) and for all subscales (α
emotional problems = 0.82, conduct
problems = 0.71, hyperactivity — inattention = 0.76, peer
problems = 0.75 and prosocial behaviours = 0.77).
«Is your child or adolescent struggling with anxiety, depression, school
problems, or
emotional issues
due to the loss
of a loved one, trauma, or divorce?
Many
of these boys suffer with behavioral difficulties
due to mental /
emotional health
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.
Vermont Couples Counseling (VCC) provides help for couples who feel as though they don't know what else to do to make things different in their relationships and are experiencing
emotional distress
due to a variety
of reasons from: communication
problems, conflict, and distancing, to an overall feeling
of disconnect with their partners.
Based on age and sex findings, cutpoints were set to identify approximately 25 %
of children in the at - risk range for
problems and 10 % to 15 % as low in competence, a higher threshold than for
problems,
due to an expectation that significant social -
emotional delays will be less common than significant
problem behaviors.
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.
The term «domestic violence» is used to describe physical, sexual, or psychological abuse.31 In addition to immediate health concerns
due to injuries and
emotional distress, survivors can experience a wide variety
of longer - term cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, endocrine, and immune system
problems stemming from abuse.32 These health
problems may contribute to victims» higher annual health care costs up to 15 years after the abuse ends.33
A likely explanation for the lack
of immediate and long - term findings on the intervention group's
emotional and behavioural symptoms may be
due to the fact that training and support in classroom management and dealing with behavioural
problems is not provided explicitly as part
of the Zippy's Friends programme.
Whether your relationship
problems arise
due to physical or
emotional infidelity, lack
of trust, poor communication, parenting issues, or a growing sense
of distance, our coaches and counselors can help you to address and resolve these issues in ways that bring permanent change.
It is possible that some
of the associations found could be
due in part to reverse causation: for example, social,
emotional and behavioural difficulties or a long - standing health
problem could lead to conflict in the mother - child relationship.
Societal concern about antisocial behaviours
of children and adolescents has increased over the years, in part
due to the enormous financial costs
of youth crime.1 Conduct
problems (especially among boys) are the most frequent childhood behavioural
problems to be referred to mental health professionals.2 Aggressive and disruptive behaviour is one
of the most enduring dysfunctions in children and, if left untreated, frequently results in high personal and
emotional costs to children, their families and to society in general.
This 36 - item measure is the short form
of the original Medical Outcomes Survey34 to measure functional impairment and contains eight subsections: (1) physical activity limitations
due to health
problems; (2) social activity limitations
due to physical or
emotional problems; (3) usual role activity limitations
due to physical health
problems; (4) bodily pain; (5) general mental health; (6) role activity limitations
due to
emotional problems; (7) vitality (energy and fatigue) and (8) general health perceptions.34 The items are scored so that higher scores indicate a greater functional ability.