Sentences with phrase «psychological consequences of»

Topics include, for example, the physiological and psychological consequences of social isolation vs. support, social emotions, social cognition and attribution, attachment processes, self - esteem and dependence regulation, stereotype threat, interpersonal communication and influence, self - regulation, impression management, and relationship maintenance.
Moreover, from the perspective of the child, little is known about the psychological consequences of discovering that their father is a sperm donor whom they may never meet.
Psychological Consequences of PAS Indoctrination for Adult Children of Divorce and the Effects of Alienation on Parents — Wilfred von Boch - Galhau and Ursula Kodjoe 25.
The mild, moderate, and severe categories of PAS are explored, and the psychological consequences of PAS indoctrination for adult children of divorce and the effects of alienation on parents are researched.
[jounal] Waltz, M. / 1988 / Marriage and the psychological consequences of a heart attack: A longitudinal study of adaptation to chronic illness after 3 years / Social Science and Medicine 27: 149 ~ 158
These individuals maintain high levels of task competence and occupational performance despite living with the expectable psychological consequences of parental rejection.
When it occurs exclusively, it may have more adverse impact on the child and on later adult psychological functioning than the psychological consequences of physical abuse, especially with respect to such measures as depression and self - esteem, 7 aggression, delinquency, or interpersonal problems.8
Future research investigating the physical and psychological consequences of IPV should include larger diverse samples of immigrant women.
Objective To compare immigrant and Canadian - born women on the physical and psychological consequences of intimate partner violence (IPV), as well as examine important sociodemographic, health and social support and network factors that may shape their experiences of abuse.
Physiological and psychological consequences of alcohol and other substances of abuse, including when behind the wheel.
While attending to the problems of proof that frequently arise after a motor vehicle injury, our lawyers are fully committed to helping people deal with the problems and uncertainties associated with time lost from work, slow convalescence or the psychological consequences of a traumatic accident.
The narratives he exposes — the social and psychological consequences of economic inequality, the racism endemic to America's political elites and institutions, and the failed promise of American freedom and prosperity for all of its citizens — once seemed marginal to white, American society.
When a neighborhood terror won't leave his family alone, feeble everyman Jorge must weigh the social and psychological consequences of taking matters into his own hands.
Given how many films have previously struck a chord by exploring the emotional and psychological consequences of discovering alien life in outer space, it's no surprise to see this one follow suit.
A decent character study whose main strength lies in two great performances by Foster and Harrelson, who shine in a sad story that deals with the psychological consequences of a terrible job, but the film also suffers from some tiresome pacing and unnecessary scenes.
Writer / director Gary Sinyor spent over a decade developing this unsettling thriller, which overcomes the odd plot blip to provide some poignant insights into the psychological consequences of grief.
Hints of the psychological consequences of murder, even in the scope of mandatory warfare, self - sacrifice, and impending rebellion rise to the surface (lending to an abrupt, cliffhanger conclusion).
2018-04-08 16:55 The acute morning sickness suffered by the Duchess of Cambridge causes nausea for up to five months of pregnancy or even until the birth - and it increases SPSSI Policy Statement: The Psychological Consequences of Unemployment.
The «calories in versus calories out» model fails to account for hormonal shifts during weight loss, the psychological consequences of deprivation, and the futility of willpower when it comes to eating.
«It is important for us to consider not just the psychological consequences of childhood abuse, but also the possibility that there may be physical health consequences of abuse,» said study author Edith Chen of the department of psychology at Northwestern University in an email.
Over her career, Professor Goldstein, a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, has undertaken internationally recognised research into the neuropsychological and broader psychological consequences of neurological disorders and their comorbidities, with particular reference to motor neurone disease.
«The cancer community needs to prepare for the increasing number of very young colorectal cancer survivors who will need long - term support to cope with the physical and psychological consequences of their disease and treatments,» Hendren says.
Overall, the researchers found that yoga holds potential promise for helping improve anxiety, depression, PTSD and / or the psychological consequences of trauma at least in the short term.
In smaller research groups, students also talked about negative psychological consequences of injury, such as guilt, frustration and anger, and how injuries made them consider quitting elite sport altogether.
Kwon called for the development of «a multi-faceted program that addresses nutrition and can improve adolescent BMI, as well as address the psychological consequences of growing up poor.
Sayer hopes to help soldiers, their families, and communities deal with the physical and psychological consequences of war.
This is the story of how I was affected by my controlling mother, and how I overcame the psychological consequences of overbearing parents.
These issues include the safety of different sleep environments as well as the physiological and / or psychological consequences of the choice of sleeping arrangements parents make.
The Church would be better served if her theologians worked out anew and developed the insights of the Fathers, concerning the psychological consequences of the Fall in the psyche of man.
James L. Rogers» review of research on the psychological consequences of abortion found that only one out of 300 studies could be considered valid (in James K. Hoffmeier, Abortion: A Christian Understanding and Response, 1987).
While substantial progress has been made in preventing, diagnosing, and treating certain S - TDs in recent years, CDC estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and psychological consequences of S - TDs, these diseases also exact a tremendous economic toll.
Before I proceed to the central issue, three short quotations will set out the psychological consequences of teaching neo-Darwinism.
It must be acknowledged that the two central symbols, Lord and Father, are stumbling blocks for many people because theologians and preachers have been unwilling to listen to the often shocking insights into psychological consequences of the traditional use of these symbols.17

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The center itself has been active within Cambridge University since 2005, conducting research, teaching and product development in pure and applied psychological assessment — and claiming to have seen «significant growth in the past twelve years as a consequence of the explosion of activity in online communication and social networks».
That is because the communal, psychological, and spiritual consequences of the demise of Israel are too ghastly to contemplate.
Nevertheless, I believe that a nondefensive openness to psychological and sociological knowledge, as well as to the natural sciences is more faithful to Wesley, despite the fact that the consequences of such openness may lead to ideas that were foreign to him.
The pastoral psychology movement is a consequence of the relatively self - conscious and systematic attempt to strengthen the ministry of the church by making use of the insights and expertise of the social and psychological sciences.
Typical factors of a psychological and sociological nature are of considerable consequence, for example, the typical make - up of the potential sectarian or of the sectarian leader, of the sectarian audience, of the urban parishioner, and of the ecclesiastical bureaucrat.
Organic disorders often have emotional and intellectual consequences, and many diseases of the body have their origins primarily in psychological disturbances.
The loss of life and property as a consequence of these events was severe, and the spiritual and psychological reactions of the Muslims were unfortunate.
Put another way, many alcoholics want to stop because they are afraid of the disastrous consequences of continuing, and yet they are also afraid to stop because alcohol has become the center of their psychological universe.
The psychological clinical materials are full of the disastrous consequences of trying to fit life to a rigid ideal.
Surely it is not too much to say that the configuration of all these properties of information has the deepest physiological, psychological, and social consequences.
I have seen what female abuse can do to men first - hand, it is emotionally devastating and can create one of two psychological consequences in men — one is a combination of anger and difficulty connecting to others and the other is a never - ending desire to please a woman for whom he is never good enough.
But as we are taught by our deepening insight into the dominant role of love in the world and the central place of man's response to that love, and as a consequence of our better understanding of human nature in its psychological depths, we are beginning to see ever wider implications of the truth that God wills and works for men to become men and in freedom to act like men.
The problem is that sexually transmitted infections, dangers to fertility and psychological devastation are direct consequences of sexual promiscuity which enjoys protected status as a behaviour: otherwise we would be «judgemental.»
Because sexuality marks all the layers of our being, physical, psychological, spiritual, emotional, countering it with contraception has consequences at every level as well.
(33) In the former book Katz, Blumler, and Gurevitch outline the uses - and - gratifications approach as being «concerned with (1) the social and psychological origins of (2) needs, which generate (3) expectations of (4) the mass media and other sources, which lead to (5) differential patterns of media exposure (or engagement in other activities) resulting in (6) need gratification and (7) other consequences, perhaps mostly unintended ones.»
The authors of the report say that «obesity represents a significant threat to the present and future health of children and leads to a wide range of physical and psychological consequences.
Excerpt from PART IV CONSEQUENCES, subheading: «Aggression and Delinquency,» in Spare the Child: The Religious Roots of Punishment and the Psychological Impact of Physical Abuse, 1990 (p. 193)
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