Sentences with phrase «psychological cost»

The physical and psychological costs of brain injuries never really go away.
Some emphasized psychological costs, some, social costs, others, environmental costs.
In view of the increasing numbers of women seeking this type of fertility treatment, it is important to examine whether there are long - term psychological costs associated with the treatment, regardless of the treatment outcome.
In response to the crisis World Vision UK launched the #BearsOnStairs campaign to raise awareness of the brutal psychological cost of war of South Sudan's children.
He is right to point out that nudges that encourage students on the margin of going to college to enroll have the potential to do harm if the student only stays for a term and leaves with either financial debt accrued or psychological costs from struggling in a challenging environment.
Lack of support in the home, and the health and psychological costs of loneliness, are burdens not easily borne by local authorities, weighed down as they are by the bureaucracy of the assessment of needs and means.
Indeed, hypercompetitiveness was associated positively with constraint commitment (i.e., maintaining a relationship out of concern for one's investment and other social - psychological costs associated with leaving), and was associated negatively with personal dedication commitment (i.e., interest in the relationship based on concerns for mutual benefit).
He tells us that he wanted to find the «cracks in the granite of genius, the madness just below the surface, the intensity, the economic and psychological costs of the frenzies of writing, as well as the profound and mercurial mysteriousness of a figure with whom one is never really finished»» in short, to unearth the «Kierkegaard complex.»
Mintz concludes that the psychological cost to children has steadily grown more apparent, and he makes the familiar array of policy recommendations: more widely available health care, education reform, subsidized high - quality child care, family - friendly employment policies, a living wage, a limited work week and economic support to the impoverished.
In a recent article on the psychological cost of sadomasochism, Aaron Kheriaty makes the point that consent is a complicated issue.
We can debate the psychological costs / benefits of participating in early specialization sports, but I'd like to side - step that issue for the moment.
If your son has this type coach, reconsider the psychological costs of his staying in such a highly pressured activity.
Bob simply decided that the financial, emotional, and psychological costs of a lifelong commitment to a disabled child were more than he and his wife were capable of bearing.
That means only the Conservatives are still holding the line on indefinite detention, despite the financial and psychological cost of the existing system.
Above all, though, there's a psychological cost to change, a helpless, primitive «Who moved my cheese?»
Nevertheless, as the study also showed, the psychological costs of this survival advantage are high: patients with anxiety disorder suffer significantly more from stress, extreme fatigue and impaired general well - being than those without anxiety.
Reverse Shot's Damon Smith talks to Bong Joon - ho (Mother, The Host) about the psychological costs of making better films, the blurring of reality and fantasy, and the drinking habits of Korean auteurs.
In 2005's Jarhead, Jake Gyllenhaal plays Anthony Swofford, who is from the Sacramento area, but the film is mostly set on the other side of the planet, where it explores the psychological costs of the Gulf War.
Class Action is a useful reminder of the emotional and psychological cost of waging even the most successful — and justified — lawsuits.»
There's a psychological cost to buying a print book that includes where we will store the book, the fact that we have a massive TBR [to be read] pile leaning against the wall by our beds, and that we'll have to box up and move these books.
Also, when we don't finish a book, there is a psychological cost to the money spent.
Only you know the psychological cost of carrying a heavy student debt burden — it's not quantifiable.
While abrupt diversity breakdowns in the stock market can offer opportunities, the investor can only take advantage of the opportunities at a psychological cost.
By invoking these subjects, Black calls our attention to the emotional and psychological costs of an increasing demand for efficiency and profit.
In her 40 - odd years as a performance artist, Abramovic has dealt in what she calls «true reality», often at great physical and psychological cost.
Troll insurance will help in the instances where legal action is taken to cover prosecution, but that's reactive and doesn't particularly undo the damage of missing school or work (not to mention the psychological costs).
However, it also carries serious physical and psychological costs.
Prior studies generally show that the psychological benefits associated with positive characteristics of marriage are weaker than the psychological costs imposed by negative characteristics (Bookwala, 2005; Umberson, Williams, Powers, Liu, & Needham, 2006; Whisman, Uebelacker, Tolejko, Chatav, & McKelvie, 2006).
Yet, underlying the variations in interpretation of and coping with parental behavior, the psychological costs associated with perceived controlling parenting are essential and universal.
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