Sentences with phrase «on emotional distress»

There were 36 studies were identified which aimed to explore associations, or predictive effects of, psychosocial factors on emotional distress.
The total indirect effect of avoidant attachment on emotional distress through the two mediators had a coefficient of 0.65, with 95 % BC CIs of − 0.0209 to 1.6395 (see Table 5 Supplementary Material).
As the 95 % BC CIs for self - compassion did not cross 0, although there was no total indirect effect, there was a significant indirect effect of avoidant attachment on emotional distress through self - compassion.
Mothers» emotional and behavioral reactions, when having a child with diagnosis of mental disorder, are different depending on the emotional distress and cognitive coping strategies used.
If you are considering pursuing a claim based on emotional distress, here are five things to consider in proving the harms and losses you have incurred based on your claim.
Best known for its calming effects on emotional distress, this lovely hydrosol is also beneficial for general skin care, and makes a soothing addition to room and body sprays.
The other concern most parents will face when crying it out touches on any emotional distress the older child (or children) may or may not experience when seeing and / or hearing their younger sibling crying.

Not exact matches

Last week, Thiel's lawyer - for - hire, Charles J. Harder, sent Gawker a letter on behalf of Ivari International's owner and namesake, Edward Ivari, in which Harder claims that Feinberg's story was «false and defamatory,» invaded Ivari's privacy, intentionally inflicted emotional distress, and committed «tortious interference» with Ivari's business relations.
The results demonstrated that the clergy were on the front line of contact with people in emotional distress.
If Phelps and his co-defendants are liable for the intentional infliction of emotional distress in this case, what is to prevent another judge and jury from ordering monetary damages in a case against the owners of the proposed Islamic community center near ground zero for inflicting emotional distress on the families of 9/11 victims?
After World War II it has come to be realized that the clergy were on the front line of contact with people in emotional distress.
While allowing a baby to cry can seem distressing, a January 2013 article on the CNN website shares that infants who are 6 months old and older do not experience any emotional, health, sleep or behavioral problems when left to self - soothe.
According to an article on Psychology Today, a sudden or negative difference in your child's usual sleep pattern could be the result of emotional distress from bullying.
A 48 - year - old Lewiston woman who told police she was sexually assaulted on Niagara County Community College's Sanborn campus, has sued the college's former president, James Klyczek, and the college itself, accusing them of defaming her and causing emotional distress.
Diaz finally hired a lawyer, who on May 10 filed a notice of claim with the city Comptroller's office seeking $ 2 million in damages for assault, battery and «intentional infliction of emotional distress
Silver, surrounded by dozens of fellow Democrats at a news conference, said the «degradation and emotional distress» endured by the women involved in the case «weighs heavily on me.»
Rather than concentrating primarily on ways of blocking and censoring such sites, we should think about online opportunities to reach out to people in emotional distress.
«Emotional distress may motivate men with low - risk prostate cancer to choose more aggressive treatment, such as choosing surgery over active surveillance,» said UB's Heather Orom, the lead author on the study, published in the February issue of the Journal of Urology.
Dr Farrow concludes: «Eating patterns can usually be tracked across life, so those who learn to use food as a tool to deal with emotional distress early are much more likely to follow a similar pattern of eating later on in adult life.
But soon you could have a better solution: an app on her phone that would scan her data regularly for symptoms of physical or emotional distress and text or e-mail you a warning if necessary.
«Monell is the right place with the right people and this is the right time to increase awareness about anosmia and focus on targeted research to help people affected with this invisible disability, which can have distressing effects on emotional well - being, safety and quality of life,» said Monell Center Director Robert F. Margolskee, MD, PhD.
But new research is building on that association, suggesting that the bad and «restless» REM sleep experienced by insomnia patients may, in turn, undermine their ability to overcome emotional distress, raising their risk for chronic depression or anxiety.
By using your fingertips to tap on specific meridian points along your body while verbalizing the emotional distress you are feeling, you can release those stressors in the moment they are happening or quickly thereafter.
The court dismissed the plaintiff's tort claims for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress — but didn't dismiss her claim based on her «right of publicity».
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A teenaged girl is brutally raped (not shown on screen) and suffers emotional distress.
This review indicated that interventions have a substantial impact on a variety of outcomes, including aggression and disruption, social and emotional competence, school bonding, prosocial norms, disciplinary referrals, emotional distress, and academic achievement.
This meta - analysis of social and emotional learning interventions (including 213 school - based SEL programs and 270,000 students from rural, suburban and urban areas) showed that social and emotional learning interventions had the following effects on students ages 5 - 18: decreased emotional distress such as anxiety and depression, improved social and emotional skills (e.g., self - awareness, self - management, etc.), improved attitudes about self, others, and school (including higher academic motivation, stronger bonding with school and teachers, and more positive attitudes about school), improvement in prosocial school and classroom behavior (e.g., following classroom rules), decreased classroom misbehavior and aggression, and improved academic performance (e.g. standardized achievement test scores).
Due to the severity, consequences for acts of bullying which involve physical harm, stalking, emotional distress or damage to personal property will be dealt with on a case by case by administration and may involve law enforcement.
That is where fortunes made during strong bull markets quickly vanish, which leads to unnecessary emotional distress on the part of many individual investors.
This study was aimed at comparing the general arousal underpinning emotional distress in single housed cats and in cats from multi-cat households (2 and 3 - 4 cats) on the basis of fecal glucocorticoid metabolites (GCM) measured via enzyme immunoassay (EIA).
«[T] hat entering on to another's property for the purpose of carrying away his pet is an aggravating circumstance» which would support a claim «for intentional infliction of emotional distress
Losing a pet can be very distressing but the way it impacts on your emotional state and behaviour may in turn affect your cat.
Even if these programs are not available in your area, the emotional distress and money spent on medical treatments you will save down the line makes it an investment that will be worth every penny.
BOSTON — The State of Massachusetts is considering a bill (HB 1250) that will allow for non-economic damages (including emotional distress and loss of companionship) in suits for malicious injury or killing of a pet and has scheduled a committee hearing on the bill for Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010.
Games are also relatively quick (between 20 — 45 minutes depending on player count) so are unlikely to be so long as to exacerbate physical or emotional distress or discomfort.
On view will be 10 large - scale images of young women in states of sadness and emotional distress — moments of vulnerability become acts of empowerment.
Whilst Western approaches to healing emotional distress is primarily focused on fixing the problem to make it disappear, many African and Asian societies are embracing the imperfections of the mind and allow the individual to be active members of communities.
A group of canvases, in blacks, white, blues, and greys, are made with oil paint mixed with materials including cold wax and marble powder to create visceral, distressed surfaces that reflect on emotional and psychological disquiet.
Last year, the noted (and controversial) climate scientist Michael Mann sued National Review and the Competitive Enterprise Institute for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress for blog posts written by Mark Steyn and Rand Simberg and posted on National Review Online and CEI's OpenMarket blog, respectively.
Since there is no way to put an exact price on pain and suffering, it is estimated by reviewing the injured person's symptoms of physical pain and emotional distress, with due consideration to their severity and duration.
It comes in many forms but, includes proposals to limit class action lawsuits, to shorten the statute of limitations (time deadline) for filing personal injury claims, and to put a cap on the amount of damages for out of pocket losses like medical bills and lost wages and / or general damages for the pain and emotional distress caused by a catastrophic injury or death caused by the wrongdoing of another individual or business.
Would the act of being regurgitated on be sufficient to trigger emotional distress damages?
The Superior Court allowed defendant's motion to dismiss on the claims of negligent infliction of emotional distress and fraud, and later allowed defendant's motion for summary judgment on the claims of intentional infliction of emotional distress and battery.
Instead, the cap is imposed on the non-economic damages for such losses as grief, sorrow, loss of enjoyment of life, physical and mental pain and suffering, or emotional distress.
The person or people at fault for injuring you may be required to pay for your past and future medical expenses, the time you lose at work, your motorcycle or any other property that was damaged, the cost of hiring someone to do your household chores during the period when you can't do them (estimated through your lifetime, if you suffer a catastrophic injury), permanent disfigurement, loss of enjoyment, emotional distress and the adverse impact on your spouse, and any change in your future earning ability.
Her family sued Grace, claiming her intentional infliction of emotional distress on the young mother led to the death.
The claims included their claims under the wrongful death statute as well as claims on behalf of all parties for negligent infliction of emotional distress.
Obtained favorable Virginia Supreme Court ruling on intentional infliction of emotional distress.
For example, victims of domestic violence could file a civil lawsuit for damages based on assault, battery, sexual battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, stalking, or elder abuse.
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