Sentences with phrase «potential psychological harms»

Eating too much sugar, for example, eating candy on a daily basis, also has potential psychological harms.

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We have to consider the potential for long run disability and psychological harm and what can be done to minimize that potential.
Bullying has reached epidemic proportions and, according to at least forty years of psychological, psychiatric, sport, and neuroscientific research, is directly correlated with addiction, low self - esteem, depression, failure to reach potential, self - harm, athletes quitting sports, eating disorders, chronic illness and suicide.
Eating too much sugar, even developing into what some have termed «sugar addiction,» has several potential physical and psychological harms to kids.
The team reports that educating youngsters about the risks in an non-patronizing way as well as teaching them about respect and having an open anti-bullying approach to relationships is vital to reduce the risk of children and teens being exposed to potential harm, whether physical or psychological, originating online.
While it may seem like making diet and lifestyle recommendations are relatively benign therapies, I believe that they do have the potential to do physical and psychological harm, particularly if they are strict recommendations.
Domestic violence has the potential to ruin families, cause serious physical injuries, and impose irreversible psychological harms.
In this case the protection of the financial interests of all agricultural industries is grossly disproportionate to the potential life threatening physical and psychological harm caused to agricultural workers by the exclusion from the WCA.
Under this reason for denial, covered entities may not deny access on the basis of the sensitivity of the health information or the potential for causing emotional or psychological harm.
When a therapist's psychological needs are met in therapy at the expense of a client, it damages the therapy process and has a high potential of harm for the person in treatment.
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