Sentences with phrase «psychological responses from»

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The renewed interest in spirituality, in forms that range from the psychological to the liturgical, is also a response to what is perceived to be intractable suffering.
Could Piper have psychological issues with women that in turn create unhealthy emotional responses to women that in turn determine the way he uses scripture to prevent women from teaching men?
My body just doesn't seem to have a good psychological or hormonal response to all things sweet, so the further away I stay from sugar and sweeteners, the better off I am.
The only intellectual response to this from the right has been the imaginative suggestion that worklessness is the psychological product of welfare provision.
Dzogchen Ponlop notes that our emotional response to current social and psychological pressures is to protect our inner true self from emotional harm.
In conclusion, the controlled stress response from intermittent fasting seems fundamentally different from the one by uncontrolled physiological and psychological stress.
Individuals with major depression were found to have an exaggerated inflammatory response to psychological stress compared to those who do not suffer from depression.
Design, Setting, and Participants Analysis of screen - positive depression, psychological distress, and depression treatment data from 46417 responses to the Medical Expenditure Panel Surveys taken in US households by participants aged 18 years or older in 2012 and 2013.
Apart from that some dogs may develop psychological and behavioral problems due to an owner's response over involuntary defecation in unusual places.
Nauman, and also people like Richter and Polke, understood the new psychological response, which was a very different idea of where an artwork came from.
In this context, it should be noted that, while carefully programmed, Riley's graphic patterns are not strictly derived from scientific calculation, and she refuses to differentiate between the physiological and psychological responses of the eye.
As you probably recognize from the tone and content of what you see here in different commenters» responses to almost any topic, people's reactions are a reflection of their own psychological make - up and the way they see the world.
• Demonstrated expertise in collecting patient data to assist RNs in determining their conditions • Committed to appropriately documenting collected data and ensuring proper management of records • Adept at assisting registered nurses in assessing data to determine patients» needs • Proficient at interacting with patients and their families to provide them with compassionate support and education • Particularly effective in determining patients» psychological and spiritual needs and attending to them in an appropriate fashion • Documented success in handling physical assessments and diagnostic studies • Well - versed in assisting in the implementation of specific nursing care plans • Qualified to identify unusual responses from patients in a bid to help them overcome issues • Adept at documenting nursing care activities and observations on appropriate medical records • Knowledge of assisting patients with ambulation and a range of motion activities • Functional ability to maintain a cooperative and productive working relationships with all members of the healthcare team
If CPS confirms the mental health professional's diagnosis of Child Psychological Abuse, then the CPS system initiates a child protection response of protectively separating the child from the psychologically abusive pathogenic parent and placing the child in the «kinship care» of the normal - range and loving targeted parent.
As far as the conclusions and recommendations from child custody evaluations, they just make up whatever they want based on their own personal beliefs and inherent personal biases, they then apply some psychological constructs in entirely haphazard and idiosyncratic ways to justify whatever biased and idiosyncratic conclusion was reached, and they usually take a middle - of - the road risk - management response of recommending the status quo with the addition of «reunification therapy» and an admonishment to both parents that the degree of parental conflict is harming the child and that the parents need to co-parent better.
If, however, a six - month RTI with the Contingent Visitation Schedule is not successful in resolving the child's attachment - related pathology, then a move into a 9 - month protective separation period would be warranted as a standard of practice response to the DSM - 5 diagnosis of Child Psychological Abuse which, based on the results of the RTI with the Contingent Visitation Schedule, can not otherwise be resolved without a protective separation of the child from the abusive pathogenic parent.
The most effective psychological treatment currently available is cognitive behavioral therapy, yet it has a response rate variably rated as between 50 to 70 per cent, meaning that an important minority are not receiving benefit from the existing best available treatments.
Validity of Psychological Assessment: Validation of Inferences from Persons» Responses and Performances as Scientific Inquiry into Score Meaning.
Psychological evaluators who minimize the importance of violence against the mother, or pathologize her responses to it, may accuse her of alienating the children from the father and may recommend giving the father custody in spite of his history of violence.
In all cases of child abuse, physical child abuse, sexual child abuse, and psychological child abuse, the standard mental health response is to protectively separate the child from the abusive parent, to treat the impact of the abuse on the child in order to recover and restore the child's normal - range and healthy development, and once the child's healthy development has been recovered and stabilized, to then reintroduce the relationship with the formerly abusive parent with sufficient safeguards to ensure that the abuse does not resume once the child is reintroduced to the formerly abusive parent.
In the struggle of targeted parents across the globe to obtain an appropriate response from professional mental health to the pathology of attachment - based «parental alienation» (i.e., to a cross-generational coalition of the child with a narcissistic / (borderline) parent involving the role - reversal use of the child as a regulatory object for the parent's emotional and psychological state), targeted parents will need to identify the professional standards of practice applicable to the professional organization within their nation in order to apply these professional standards of practice to the expectation for professional competence.
These early patterns of response arise from a basic psychological tendency to like and approach things that seem familiar, and dislike and avoid things that seem unfamiliar.
The DSM - 5 diagnosis of V995.51 Child Psychological Abuse, Confirmed requires a child protection response from the mental health professional.
Accordingly, the present study used latent difference score modeling with data from a large population - based sample of colorectal cancer patients to: 1) describe the trajectory of post-traumatic growth for colorectal cancer patients from soon after diagnosis to five years subsequently 2) assess the heterogeneity of a post-traumatic growth response to cancer over time and 3) describe the simultaneous and longitudinal relationships between post-traumatic growth and psychological distress after colorectal cancer.
The results, based on survey responses from 278 women in their late 20's and 30's indicated a significant mediating effect of ego - resiliency and psychological independence from parental ties in the relationship between the emotional bond with both father and mother and insecure adult attachment.
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