Life is full of challenges, and at one point or another you may need help coping with emotional or
psychological challenges such as trauma, depression, anxiety, or addiction.
We are mistakenly led to believe that certain behaviors will quiet our unrest; however what lies beneath are
psychological challenges such as depression, overwhelming stress and anxiety, anger, panic, perfectionism and addictions.»
Not exact matches
Psychological assessments» fundamental promise for employers is to help identify
such people, so they can be encouraged to take on the
challenge before they leave for a competitor.
Furthermore,
such challenges must be from the text itself, not a matter of the preacher's preference for one interpretation, or of a
psychological reading into the text of the supposed motives of people in
such situations as Jonah's.
In addition to the serious
psychological and behavioral issues just mentioned, young people are also at risk for reproductive
challenges such as prepubescent menstrual cycles, premature sexual activity, unwanted teen pregnancy, single or repeated abortions, single parenthood, and / or giving birth to an unwanted child.
Learning to live with and managing diabetes is
challenging enough without the physical and
psychological impact of
such a burden.
If
such an extended life span becomes common, it will pose unfathomable social and
psychological challenges.
It found that the capacity of clinical and non-clinical staff in hospitals and clinics to deal with incidents
such as floods, earthquakes or other natural hazard is severely limited by a high workload and
challenging targets which result in high levels of
psychological stress.
I think it is
such an important message, and although I touch on the topic in my eBook, there is so much left unsaid about the emotional and
psychological challenges of letting go of your abdominal tension.
Such factors may also intensify the physical and
psychological impacts of abuse, while adding to the
challenges immigrant women may experience in seeking help and leaving abusive situations.7, 15 — 18
Adolescence is characterized by major biological,
psychological and social
challenges and opportunities, where interaction between the individual and environment is intense, and developmental pathways are set in motion or become established.2 — 4 Furthermore, adolescent psychopathology can have important consequences for education, relationships and socioeconomic achievement in later life.5 — 7 These characteristics of adolescence do not only set high demands for cohort studies aiming to capture the most salient aspects of developmental pathways, they also ensure a great gain in empirical knowledge and an invaluable source of information for public health policy from
such studies.