There's no guarantee the an egg freezing procedure will extend a woman's fertility, and the American Society of Reproductive Medicine advises against relying on it, citing, among other things, the «
potential emotional risks» and «false hopes» it can create.
Not exact matches
For example, if you have a high
emotional risk tolerance, you might be drawn to day trading, stock picking, and other types of investing with the
potential for high returns.
The tiny
potential risk of one ultrasound that gives us that connection as well as the peace of mind that the medications I'm on aren't causing my baby to grow a second head means lower stress levels, higher endorphins, and begins the
emotional journey from «I'm sick» to «we're having a baby!»
This study investigated parent
emotional expression as a
potential mechanism in the relationship between low mindful parenting and adolescent
risk behaviors.
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».
Through extensive study in the areas of next generation learning, social and
emotional learning, wellness, urban planning, Hip - Hop culture, Chicago history, the opportunity gaps that exist among marginalized students, economic mobility, arts education, and the at -
risk communities on Chicago's South Side, Art in Motion has a solid research foundation upon which to build an innovative middle and high school that has the
potential to change the narrative for many Southside youth.
Each middle school also offers after - school programs, providing high - quality activities where students can feel safe, improve academic performance, improve social,
emotional, and physical well - being, and reduce the
potential for
risk - taking behaviors.
One of the items that any review of Wealthfront needs to address is the fact that your portfolio is based on your financial and
emotional risk tolerance, and not strictly determined by a formula of
potential returns and amounts you invest.
Ensure that you complete the online questions carefully and accurately, and that your answers reflect your circumstances and
risk tolerance, including the financial and
emotional aspects of
potential losses in the event of a market downturn.
Essentially Sandman argues that
risk perception, that is, the public's understanding of the
potential danger of something in the environment (the hazard) is not necessarily based on an objective understanding of
risk, but on an
emotional equation which is created by the relationship between hazard and outrage (an
emotional reaction to the hazard).
We try very hard to be sensitive to things like owner's medical needs,
emotional needs, etc, but sometimes the
risks just aren't worth the
potential benefits.
Add the
emotional element, both of accountants themselves (whose professional reputation and livelihood may be at
risk) and those of
potential complainants (if they feel their financial issues have been improperly dealt with), and it soon becomes apparent why objective and effective legal advice and assistance from an experienced solicitor can assist with the resolution of a disciplinary matter.
concern is one of the major reasons people don't protect themselves and their loved ones against the
potential risk of needing this care and the enormous cost (both financial and
emotional on your family and loved ones) that occurs when the care is needed.
Some of these seem to be linked by a shared
emotional basis: the «endowment effect» (overvaluation of what we already have), «status quo bias» (an
emotional preference for maintaining the status quo), and «loss aversion» (the tendency to attribute much more weight to
potential losses than
potential gains when assessing
risk) are all related to an innate conservatism about what we feel we have already invested in.
Traders who use fundamental analysis and technical analysis, while understanding reward to
risk ratio have the
potential to make logical decisions, rather than
emotional ones.
Charted and recorded information in client files.Tracked client movement on and off the unit by documenting times and destinations of clients.Checked facility for open windows, locked doors, malfunctioning smoke detectors and other safety hazards.Quickly responded to crisis situations when severe mental health and behavioral issues arose.Efficiently gathered information from families and social services agencies to inform development of treatment plans.Documented all patient information including service plans, treatment reports and progress notes.Collaborated closely with treatment team to appropriately coordinate client care services.Developed comprehensive treatment plans that focused on accurate diagnosis and behavioral treatment of problems.Consulted with psychiatrists about client medication changes, issues with medicine compliance and efficacy of medications.Organized treatment projects that focused on problem solving skills and creative thinking.Referred clients to other programs and community agencies to enhance treatment processes.Created and reviewed master treatment and discharge plans for each client.Guided clients in understanding illnesses and treatment plans.Developed appropriate policies for the identification of medically - related social and
emotional needs of clients.Assisted clients in scheduling home visits and phone calls and monitored effectiveness of these activities.Evaluated patients for psychiatric services and psychotropic medications.Monitored patients prescribed psychotropic medications to assess the medications» effectiveness and side effects.Evaluated patients to determine
potential need to transfer to specialized inpatient mental health facilities.Administered medication to patients presenting serious
risk of danger to themselves and others.Conducted psychiatric evaluations and executed medication management for both inpatient and outpatient facilities.Led patients in individual, family, group and marital therapy sessions.Diagnosed mental health,
emotional and substance abuse disorders.Recorded comprehensive patient histories and coordinated treatment plans with multi-disciplinary team members.Consulted with and developed appropriate treatment and rehabilitation plans for dually diagnosed patients.Referenced and used various therapy techniques, including psychodynamic, family systems, cognitive behavioral and lifespan integration psychotherapy.
expanding the capacity of ACCHOs and other services as required to establish and / or build on existing interdisciplinary mental health and social and
emotional wellbeing teams that can work effectively with or coordinate health care for people at
risk of imprisonment while in the community and work to divert them from
potential contact with the criminal justice system;
Identify the indicators of healthy social and
emotional development as well as
potential risk for problems in social and
emotional development in young children ages birth to twelve months.
Child Study Center, provides diagnosis and treatment services to children who have, or are at
risk for, developmental disabilities and related behavioral and
emotional and dental problems so that these children may achieve their full
potential.
In short, it's easier to take
emotional risks with a
potential affair partner than the person you're committed to spending the rest of your life with.
Yet, at -
risk infants and toddlers often receive child care of such poor quality that it may actually diminish inborn
potential and lead to poorer cognitive, social, and
emotional - developmental outcomes.
The identification of early
risk factors is crucial to prevention and early intervention efforts that have the
potential to attenuate the long term
emotional, social, and academic problems associated with aggressive victim status.
Identify the indicators of typical social and
emotional development as well as
risk factors for
potential problems in social and
emotional development in young children ages twelve to thirty - six months.
Additionally, marriage and family therapists must: (a) determine that electronic therapy is appropriate for clients, taking into account the client's intellectual,
emotional and physical needs; (b) inform clients of the
potential risks and benefits associated with electronic therapy; (c) ensure the security of their communication medium; and (d) only commence electronic therapy after appropriate education, training, or supervised experience using the relevant technology.
These findings suggest the importance of considering contextual influences on the emotion socialization process and offer
potential avenues to foster adaptive
emotional development in the context of high
risk.
The objectives of the present study were (a) to investigate whether clique isolation from age 11 to 13 years is a social
risk factor for subsequent depressive symptoms in early adolescence; (b) to test the
potential role of loneliness and perceived social acceptance as cognitive and
emotional constructs underlying the link between clique isolation and depressive symptoms; and (c) to explore possible sex differences in the association between clique isolation and depressive symptoms.