Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, or EMDR, is a technique which has been very successful in helping people who suffer from trauma, anxiety, panic, disturbing memories, post-traumatic stress and many
other emotional difficulties.
Do you struggle with depression, anxiety, guilt, anger (your own or some else's), mood swings, trauma (rape, combat, incest, other) OCD, relationship issues, or
other emotional difficulties.
She specializes in relationship counseling as well as the treatment of anxiety, depression, and
other emotional difficulties.
Whether it is anxiety, depression, low - self - esteem or
other emotional difficulties, I can help you to learn to look at things from a different perspective, with the hope that you would arrive to a new meaning for what might seem like an old and nagging problem.»
And according to American experts from the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER) «Persistent or chronic stress has the potential to put individuals at a substantially increased risk of depression, anxiety and many
other emotional difficulties».
Not exact matches
The study echoed this point as some GPs reported feeling frustrated by having little to offer patients with complex problems driven by social and
emotional difficulties anything
other than pills.
Also be sure to watch for signs that teasing or
other difficulties associated with precocious puberty may be affecting your child's
emotional development.
There seems to be an increase in the world and it may have something to do with our digitalized universe that we're now immersed in but it basically is mild form of autism is or Asperger's syndrome is people are not be involved with
others, that they feel comfortable on their own, that they have
difficulty picking up social cues,
emotional cues from
others, that they have a harder time imagining what the
other person might feel and they oftentimes just need to be trained or especially early that this is what's going on so that they can begin to compensate and learn about the
other person and how they might be feeling.
In
other cases, kids may be wrestling with special
difficulties — like stressful life events,
emotional regulation problems, attention deficits, autistic symptoms, or hyperactivity.
She may ask you about your pregnancy,
other family members who have been diagnosed with ADHD, and any
emotional difficulties your preschooler has gone through.
Also addressed are the many aspects of a woman's life — career, education, marriage, and a host of
other factors — that may increase her stress during the span of her childbearing years and make her especially susceptible to
emotional difficulties.
Post-partum depression poses substantial adverse consequences for mothers and their infants via multiple direct biological (i.e., medication exposure, maternal genetic factors) and environmental (i.e., life with a depressed mother) mechanisms.8, 9 From the earliest newborn period, infants are very sensitive to the
emotional states of their mothers and
other caregivers.10, 11 Maternal mood and behaviour appear to compromise infant social,
emotional and cognitive functioning.11 - 15 As children grow, the impact of maternal mental illness appears as cognitive compromise, insecure attachment and behavioural
difficulties during the preschool and school periods.6,16 - 19
Children can learn to identify complex emotions, reflect on personal strengths and weaknesses, respect the views of
others and persevere through
emotional difficulties.
«I believe that the connection established during the nine months in utero is a profound connection, and it is my hypothesis that the severing of that connection in the original separation of the adopted child from the birth mother causes a primal or narcissistic wound, which affects the adoptee's sense of Self and often manifests in a sense of loss, basic mistrust, anxiety and depression,
emotional and / or behavioral problems, and
difficulties in relationships with significant
others.»
Children who experience confusing, frightening, or broken
emotional communication — verbal and nonverbal — may grow into adults who have
difficulty understanding their own emotions and the emotions of
others.
Many children experience physical or developmental delays, speech / language delays or impairments,
emotional difficulties and many
other types of unique struggles.
Diabetes UK is raising awareness of the importance of talking about diabetes during Diabetes Week and is aiming to raise # 200,000 throughout the week to expand its Careline — a vital service providing information and
emotional support to anyone experiencing
emotional distress, anxiety, depression and
other difficulties related to diabetes.
Some of the artworks relate to the frustration the artists experience in trying to interact with
others, as many people with autism have
difficulty reading
other people's facial and
emotional cues.
For example, to determine role limitations, participants indicated how often in the past four weeks they had
difficulty doing their work or
other daily activities as a result of physical or
emotional problems.
Recent research suggests that a significant number of individuals with MS have
difficulty with
emotional processing, specifically, in recognizing the emotions of
others through facial expressions.
Although
difficulty in understanding of
others» social emotions and beliefs under conditions without direct
emotional cues also plays an important role in autism spectrum disorder, no study has examined the potential effect of oxytocin on this
difficulty.
One possible explanation for this, Dr. Lumeng says, is that children who have
difficulty staying calm and controlling their impulses to lash out at
others may also have a hard time regulating their eating, and may eat for
emotional reasons rather than out of hunger.
They help to balance hormonal levels and in return help rid of the awful symptoms such as lethargy, lack of endurance, slowed mental cognition, lost sexual drive, erectile dysfunction, hot flashes, poor bone density, high cholesterol levels, slow metabolism, loss of muscle, poor skin elasticity, a weak immune system, weaker eye sight, depression, lack of
emotional stability and
difficulty sleeping amongst many
other symptoms that keep them down and out as they grow older.
«Those who participate in a daily gratitude exercise have lower levels of depression and stress and are more likely to offer
emotional support to
others and help them make it through their
difficulties.»
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.
Other common symptoms and conditions include being on edge (easily stressed),
emotional roller coaster, elevated cholesterol, skin conditions, skin irritation, sleep
difficulties, fat indigestion, kidney damage, heart damage, brain damage, hypothyroidism, chronic fatigue, poor memory, PMS, mental fog, blood sugar disorders, allergies and obesity.
Other lesser - known symptoms that indicate stress is robbing you of health include: constant fatigue, energy crashes,
difficulty recovering from stressful events, headaches, trouble falling and staying asleep, trouble waking up,
emotional mood swings, sugar and caffeine cravings, irritability, lightheadedness between meals, eating to relieve fatigue, dizziness upon standing, and gastric ulcers.
Early warning: Keeping track of students» metrics and
other developmental signs of
difficulty in social -
emotional and academic areas, as well as issues related to early reading, and promoting good health habits would be of particular importance.
It represents a terrible burden that a person has to carry, in addition to all
other difficulties related to the
emotional distress (Sartorius 2006).
Government policies exclude inadequate instruction, cultural and social factors, and
emotional disturbance, because there are
other categories in special education or
other services for these children, not because their academic
difficulties are different or because these excluded children need different types of interventions.
It's not particularly taxing, and in no way is it traditionally difficult;
emotional difficulty is a whole
other can of worms.
Individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders such as ASD, who may eventually have children of their own, may face particular challenges in satisfying these demands due to their
difficulties in understanding and relating to
others on an
emotional level.
Clients who feel like they might be experiencing moderate to severe depression,
emotional trauma, or
other emotional / psychological
difficulty should first consider an evaluation by a mental health professional.
A lack of physical self - maintenance can be a
difficulty for some couples, but Anjhula Bais, PhD, a New York - based psychologist who is trained in Buddhism and
other forms of spirituality, believes
emotional and spiritual self - maintenance is just as important (these 8 simple meditations can change your life).
I specialize in trauma / PTSD, anxiety, and obsessive / compulsive disorder (including Trichotillomania and Excoriation (skin picking), and have worked extensively with grief / loss, impulse disorders, behavior
difficulties, school refusal, LGBTQ issues, and a wide variety of
other issues that affect the social and
emotional health of the client and his or her family.»
«My work with children, adolescents and families includes helping them navigate a range of
emotional, behavioral, academic or relationship
difficulties with peers and / or family members as well as
other family dynamics such as divorce / separation, attachment issues, anxiety, depression, trauma and grief and loss.»
She specializes in working with youth presenting with externalizing behaviors (e.g., noncompliance, ADHD,
emotional outbursts, oppositional behavior), internalizing behaviors (e.g., generalized anxiety, social anxiety, selective mutism, and depression), and
other concerning behaviors (e.g., sleep disruptions, toileting
difficulties, eating
difficulties, interpersonal problems) that affect individual and family functioning.
While issues such as these and
others can affect every aspect of your life including relationships, work, finances, mood, and self - esteem, helping
others relieve stress and
emotional difficulty is what I do.
This study shows that infants and toddlers with self - regulation
difficulties (ie, problems with self - soothing, sleep,
emotional regulation, and attention) view more media at 2 years of age, independent of
other important confounders.
The Timberlawn study, as well as landmark studies by Judith Wallerstein and
others, found that divorce not only hurts both parents and children, but that children suffer long term consequences including
emotional difficulties, poor school or job performance, and
difficulty in achieving intimacy in their own relationships as adults.
«Does your child or teen lack motivation to achieve, have unresolved
emotional issues, deal with bullying and are unable to speak up, have
difficulty expressing their feelings in an appropriate way, exhibit high - risk behaviors including sexual promiscuity, drug use or
other self - harm, or simply need guidance through parental separation, divorce, loss or any demanding life situation?
DBT has been proven effective for a host of behaviors that may be the result of
emotional dysregulation, including cutting and
other forms of self - injurious behaviors, impulse control
difficulties, disruptive behaviors, and eating disorders, to name a few.
I am best suited to working with anyone suffering from anxiety
difficulties, depression, relationship issues,
emotional difficulties, phobias and many
other problems.»
(See acceptance - rejection syndrome; personality subtheory)
Emotional stability — Individuals» steadiness of mood, their ability to withstand minor setbacks, failures,
difficulties, and
other stresses without becoming upset emotionally.
Bringing up a kinship child has many challenges and our research reveals 90 % of kinship carers find raising kinship children more challenging than raising their own children, often because of the children's
emotional and behavioural
difficulties or
other special needs, but also because of
difficulties with the children's parents or simply because they are older and have less energy.
Taking time to observe, reflect and share concerns with
others who know and care for the child, can help parents, carers and early childhood staff recognise whether a child may be experiencing an
emotional or behavioural
difficulty.
The Secret Agent Society program aims to teach students with social and
emotional difficulties how to recognise emotions in themselves and
others, express their feelings in appropriate ways (with a focus on managing anxiety and anger), build and maintain friendships with
others, solve social problems and prevent and manage teasing and bullying behaviour.
Research shows that children exposed to this type of conflict between parents are more likely to have
emotional and behavioural
difficulties (e.g. depression or anger, trouble getting on with
others, problems settling and achieving at school, sleep
difficulties and poor physical health).
I have extensive experience in assisting clients with a range of
emotional difficulties and mental health conditions, from mild symptoms to those that require collaboration with
other professionals.»
Children in the NSCAW study with multiple placements had more compromised outcomes across domains than children who experienced greater placement stability.63 In another study of a large group of foster children, the number of placements children experienced predicted behavioral problems 17 months after placement entry.64
Other studies have reported that placement instability is linked to child behavioral and
emotional problems, such as aggression, coping
difficulties, poor home adjustment, and low self - concept.65 Relatedly, children's perceptions of the impermanency of their placements have also been linked to behavioral
difficulties.66