Not exact matches
Although its easy to hear the tiny violins playing, the article does note that serious issues can come from having a huge amount
of money — more depression, anxiety, and
other psychological problems can arise when a big amount
of money comes into someones life:
Yes «Doc», if it helps cure a
psychological problem, like psychotherapy does, it has value to the one cured (and the insurance company since it saves them $ for treatment
of «
other» issues).
but fortunately there are psychologists, mental health practitioners and
others who do and I have benefitted greatly from their work, personal testimonies and the various articles / publications which they have produced --(for example, The Journal
of Transpersonal Psychology; The Religious & Spiritual
Problems category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) published by the American Psychiatric Association; The US National Library
of Medicine National Institutes
of Health PubMed.gov database
of healthcare and scientific literature)-- about the adverse
psychological effects which can arise when persons engage in intense / deep spiritual practices such as intense / deep prayer, fasting and meditation which alter their state
of consciousness.
The isolation
of adult Afro - Americans from each
other generates, in turn, numerous
psychological, physical and social
problems.»
Helpful as group counseling proved to be, with each troubled person in the group (about ten persons) finding himself strengthened, aided, and cared for by the
other members
of the group, sometimes there were exasperating dead ends —
psychological impasses where it seemed that the counselee had developed a blind spot and simply could not visualize his
problem objectively, or from any
other viewpoint than his own.
No amount
of physiological,
psychological, sociological, or any
other type
of problem - solving would have eradicated that mystery.
Thus the clinical and theoretical material is integrated;
psychological and theological understanding is related; and the student is helped to think critically about his own work, to benefit from the insights
of his peers as well as those
of his teachers, and to honestly face the
problems involved in his relationships with
others.
Special needs children thrive, especially those with attention deficit disorder (ADD) or
other learning or
psychological problems, because
of the individual attention teachers pay to each student.
Here's what parents should know about the
psychological effects
of childhood obesity, so that they may help their child deal with challenges and
other related
problems.
A variety
of studies suggest that fathers» engagement positively impacts their children's social competence, 27 children's later IQ28 and
other learning outcomes.29 The effects
of fathers on children can include later - life educational, social and family outcomes.1, 2,26 Children may develop working models
of appropriate paternal behaviour based on early childhood cues such as father presence, 30,31 in turn shaping their own later partnering and parenting dynamics, such as more risky adolescent sexual behaviour32 and earlier marriage.33 Paternal engagement decreases boys» negative social behaviour (e.g., delinquency) and girls»
psychological problems in early adulthood.34 Fathers» financial support, apart from engagement, can also influence children's cognitive development.35
Logue not only treats Bertie's speech
problem but also tackles his lack
of self - belief and
other underline
psychological and emotional issues that plague the prince.
Although none
of the students we interviewed reported suffering from combat - related
psychological problems that require treatment — many
others do — some did report high levels
of stress upon returning to civilian life as students.
The fact that some individuals either develop only short - term
problems or do not become ill at all on experiencing major
psychological or physical pressures suggests that there are certain protective mechanisms — in
other words, defensive, self - healing processes — which can prevent the development
of stress - related illnesses.
* The
problems we think
of as «psychosis» — hearing voices, believing things that
others find strange, or appearing out
of touch with reality — can be understood in the same way as
other psychological problems such as anxiety or shyness.
Drawing on findings from
other studies, the researchers suggest that possible reasons for the inequalities between those who did and did not seek help for infertility include not understanding or acknowledging that a
problem exists, fear
of being labelled infertile, concerns about the cost
of treatment, the physical and
psychological burden
of treatment, or simply not wanting to get pregnant.
And it's no indictment on character — far from some sort
of personal failure,
psychological and emotional
problems stem from something greater than you, being either inherited genetically, or learned from parents or
other environmental contexts.
Expert opinion: Sari Greaves, RD, CDN, a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association says, «Although a generous amount
of science is given to support the connection between biology, hormones, and waistline, there are many
other components, both
psychological and social that drive eating behavior and the book may sway consumers to mistakenly mislabel themselves with a hormonal
problem.
«The main
problem is that although people can train themselves to do better on particular tasks, the performance improvement rarely generalises to
other tasks and abilities,» says professor Nick Haslam,
of the Melbourne School
of Psychological Sciences.
In addition to the well published
psychological and neurological disorders, there will be a wealth
of information on autoimmune
problems, allergies, asthma, eczema, MS, chronic fatigue syndrome, ME, fibromyalgia, arthritis, diabetes type one, chronic cystitis, chronic skin
problems and many
other physical conditions.
This soil and micro-nutrient depletion, first world
problem is extremely new and we are seeing cocoa puff fueled athletes, with a ton
of work and
psychological stress, not enough sleep, and a plethora
of other lifestyle related factors that could be kneecapping their ability to adapt to exercise.
A Solar Plexus Chakra blockage and its associated
problems occur in the same way the
other primary Chakras become blocked, as a result
of something which affects you on a deep mental, emotional and
psychological level.
This film shows the very first serial killer as a young male full
of psychological problems which becomes the exact basis
of all the
other future slasher characters such as Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, Leather Face, and Freddy Krueger.
There have been several reports in Hong Kong, China, Japan and
other Asian countries related to the exam - induced
psychological problems, suicidal feelings and fear
of exams — according to publications by Suen & Yu (2006), Hesketh, Ding & Jenkins (2002), Zeng & Le Tendre (1998).
Record number
of young people being admitted to hospital for self harm, eating disorders, depression and
other psychological problems
It is therefore crucial to identify the presence
of an organic disease or any
other reason before attempting to diagnose that your puppy has a behavioral or
psychological problem that is affecting its desire to eat.
This provides a logical genetic indicator and explains why it is likely that certain dilute or patterned dogs, such as extreme piebalds, or
other types
of homozygous dilutes common in the APBT, as well as those that may be carrying the Merle pattern are prone to
psychological, neurological and / or immunological
problems found in
other breeds that carry these alleles.
Psychological stress, such as the presence
of other cats, prolonged absence
of the owner (who is usually viewed as a parent by the pet cat), or
other problems may create a need for a cat to reassert a territorial claim.
That is the equivalent
of declawing, and this surgery is not only painful, it can lead to many
other problems, both physical and
psychological.
Hapless, Helpless and Hopeless is a video by Rob Kennedy and Peter Dowling produced entirely
of sampled television advertisements that attempts to adapt and re-define the codes at work in these sales pitches, building a «grammar» that can be used to suggest
other readings,
other outcomes,
other problems, than those nominally prescribed in the role
of the advertisement, This is not in some vain attempt at trying to negate the power
of these adverts, but in order to construct a constantly shifting series
of relationships that mines the
psychological, emotional and semiotic power
of these highly produced images and sounds.
He provided the letter
of reference because he believed that with proper
psychological or
other assistance she could recover from her
problems and perform at the level she had in the past.
From the point
of view
of the children
of separating families, the costs
of conflict can include: impaired brain development; higher incidences
of truancy and delinquency, alcohol and drug use and
other maladaptive behaviours; higher levels
of stress and
psychological disorder; and, in their lives as adults,
problems forming stable, trusting relationships and dispute resolution strategies modelled on their parents» approaches.
They are difficult in and
of themselves, but also cause many
other problems: reduced health, loss
of income, children doing worse at school, long - term
psychological damage, and even violence and suicide.
He and his team have represented clients with numerous conditions, including head injuries, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, chronic pain disorders, TMJ, RSD, fractures, disc
problems, whiplash associated disorders and a range
of other physical and
psychological impairments.
Washington, DC and New York, NY About Blog The Ross Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, provide state -
of - the - art treatment for anxiety disorders and related
psychological problems including mood disorders, ADHD and
other issues.
16 SB 319 / HCSFA S. B. 319 (SUB)- 1 - HOUSE SUBSTITUTE TO SENATE BILL 319 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT 1 To amend Title 43
of the Official Code
of Georgia Annotated, relating to professions and 2 businesses, so as to provide that professional counseling includes diagnosing emotional and 3 mental
problems and conditions; to clarify that persons licensed as professional counselors, 4 social workers, and marriage and family therapists are not authorized to conduct 5
psychological testing; to provide for legislative findings and intent; to provide for a 6 curriculum
of continuing education relating to diagnosing; to provide for the establishment 7
of rules and regulations regarding testing conducted by licensed professional counselors; to 8 clarify that
psychological testing is part
of the practice
of psychology; to provide that certain 9 licensed persons are able to perform certain tests
other than
psychological testing; to revise 10 definitions; to amend Code Section 37 -1-1
of the Official Code
of Georgia Annotated, 11 relating to definitions relative to the general provisions governing and regulating mental 12 health, so as to conform a cross-reference; to provide for related matters; to provide an 13 effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for
other purposes.
Mothers were eligible to participate if they did not require the use
of an interpreter, and reported one or more
of the following risk factors for poor maternal or child outcomes in their responses to routine standardised psychosocial and domestic violence screening conducted by midwives for every mother booking in to the local hospital for confinement: maternal age under 19 years; current probable distress (assessed as an Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS) 17 score
of 10 or more)(as a lower cut - off score was used than the antenatal validated cut - off score for depression, the term «distress» is used rather than «depression»; use
of this cut - off to indicate those distressed approximated the subgroups labelled in
other trials as «psychologically vulnerable» or as having «low
psychological resources» 14); lack
of emotional and practical support; late antenatal care (after 20 weeks gestation); major stressors in the past 12 months; current substance misuse; current or history
of mental health
problem or disorder; history
of abuse in mother's own childhood; and history
of domestic violence.
Educational attainment, use
of other drugs,
psychological health, antisocial behaviour, and
other social
problems (see table for individual outcome descriptions, at http://www.ebmentalhealth.com/supplemental).
Exclusions: non-English speaking; unable to give informed consent;
other psychiatric disorder or major medical
problem; already involved in a
psychological programme; < 37 or > 42 weeks
of pregnancy; birth weight
of baby < 2.5 kg; birth defect; or needing immediate...
Mothers most commonly reported that their children were in the care
of relatives (65 %) with 11 % reporting that their child was in the child protection system.15 Disruption to a child's living arrangements, including separation from parents and siblings, can result in
psychological and emotional distress.16 17 A recent systematic review and meta - analysis
of 40 studies that investigated child outcomes when either parent was incarcerated found a significant association with antisocial behaviour (pooled OR = 1.6, 95 % CI 1.4 to 1.9) and poor educational performance (pooled OR = 1.4, 95 % CI 1.1 to 1.8).18
Other research indicates that children
of incarcerated mothers are at risk
of increased criminal involvement, mental health issues, physical health
problems, behavioural
problems, 19 child protection contact20 and poorer educational outcomes.21
Physical Punishment, Childhood Abuse, and Psychiatric Disorders Afifi, Brownridge, Cox, & Sareen Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 30 (10), 2006 View Abstract Compares the experience
of physical punishment with child abuse to determine its effect on adult depression, alcohol abuse, and
other psychological problems.
In fact, it was shown that emotional abuse had a stronger relationship to long - term
psychological functioning than
other forms
of maltreatment and was a stronger predictor
of a wide range
of problems (Kaplan et al., 1999).
Main Outcome Measures Adolescent assessment
of school grades, standardized test scores, absences, suspensions, aggression, anxiety / depression,
other psychological problems, drug use, trouble with police, pregnancy, running away, gang membership, and educational aspirations.
In addition, some
of the symptoms listed may be representative
of other psychological or medical
problems.
The effects
of maltreatment on all
of these
psychological and behavioral
problems as reported by adolescents» mothers could not be explained away by
other risk factors (with the lone exception
of delinquent behavior).
Felitti and colleagues1 first described ACEs and defined it as exposure to
psychological, physical or sexual abuse, and household dysfunction including substance abuse (
problem drinking / alcoholic and / or street drugs), mental illness, a mother treated violently and criminal behaviour in the household.1 Along with the initial ACE study,
other studies have characterised ACEs as neglect, parental separation, loss
of family members or friends, long - term financial adversity and witness to violence.2 3 From the original cohort
of 9508 American adults, more than half
of respondents (52 %) experienced at least one adverse childhood event.1 Since the original cohort, ACE exposures have been investigated globally revealing comparable prevalence to the original cohort.4 5 More recently in 2014, a survey
of 4000 American children found that 60.8 %
of children had at least one form
of direct experience
of violence, crime or abuse.6 The ACE study precipitated interest in the health conditions
of adults maltreated as children as it revealed links to chronic diseases such as obesity, autoimmune diseases, heart, lung and liver diseases, and cancer in adulthood.1 Since then, further evidence has revealed relationships between ACEs and physical and mental health outcomes, such as increased risk
of substance abuse, suicide and premature mortality.4 7
Conclusions Early physical maltreatment predicts adolescent
psychological and behavioral
problems, beyond the effects
of other factors associated with maltreatment.
And that it's been properly implemented and we see a reduction
of suicides and
other psychological and mental health
problems.
Membership in a single - parent family or stepfamily is associated with increased levels
of significant behavioral, emotional, and academic
problems in children.1, 2 The mechanisms underlying this connection are likely to involve, among
other factors, financial adversity, increased stress directly related to family transitions, and increased exposure to additional psychosocial risks.3, 4 Compared with the extensive research base connecting family type (ie, membership in a 2 - parent biological family, stepfamily, or single - parent family) and children's
psychological adjustment, little is known about the physical health consequences
of membership in diverse family types.
The conclusion
of the two meta - analyses and the systematic reviews, and the over-all conclusion
of the most recent scholarly work on SFBT, is that Solution - Focused Brief Therapy is an effective approach to the treatment
of psychological problems, with effect sizes similar to
other evidenced - based approaches, such as CBT and IPT, but that these effects are found in fewer average sessions, and using an approach style that is more benign (Gingerich et al, 2012; Trepper & Franklin, 2012).
There are well - documented associations between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and intimate relationship
problems, including relationship distress and aggression, 1 and studies demonstrate that the presence
of PTSD symptoms in one partner is associated with caregiver burden and
psychological distress in the
other partner.2 Although currently available individual psychotherapies for PTSD produce overall improvements in psychosocial functioning, these improvements are not specifically found in intimate relationship functioning.3 Moreover, it has been shown that even when patients receive state -
of - the - art individual psychotherapy for the disorder, negative interpersonal relations predict worse treatment outcomes.4, 5