Sentences with phrase «psychological symptoms because»

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They are also less likely to be happy because they need more help with skills of daily living, have poorer health and report more symptoms of psychological distress.
Other countries such as Japan and Europe have increased the lower limit for B12 to 500 - 550 pg / mL or 365 - 405 pmol / L because it is associated with improvements in behavioral and psychological symptoms including dementia, Alzheimer's disease, cognitive decline and memory loss.
YouGov research, commissioned by the Education Support Partnership, shows that three quarters (75 per cent) of 1,250 school and college staff and leaders surveyed said they had experienced psychological, physical or behavioural symptoms because of work, which is significantly higher than the UK working population overall (62 per cent).
Yes, Allianz provides reimbursement if the covered student needs to leave school because of a chronic medical or psychological condition as long as the student was medically able to attend school and did not have any symptoms of the condition on the policy purchase date.
I would suggest that lawyers, should ask clients who complain of psychiatric symptoms if they have ever experienced an emotional shock or trauma, because PTSD is an eminently treatable condition which can lie behind a range of symptoms and psychological dysfunction.
Yes, Allianz provides reimbursement if the covered student needs to leave school because of a chronic medical or psychological condition as long as the student was medically able to attend school and did not have any symptoms of the condition on the policy purchase date.
And because the psychologists a) defined «psychological testing» as only those tests used to diagnose mental and nervous disorders, thereby allowing non-psychologists to use any assessment instruments — such as the Myers - Briggs — that are not intended to arrive at a diagnosis; and b) included exemptions that explicitly recognize our authority to use tests that evaluate marital and family functioning — which is part of our Scope of Practice — and to use mental health symptom screening instruments — such as the Beck Depression Inventory — which MFTs often employ to make referral or treatment decisions, it made sense to limit «psychological testing» to psychologists.
Contrary to the meta - analyses of Crits - Christoph5 andAnderson and Lambert, 7 studies of IPT werenot included (eg, Elkin et al30 and Wilfleyet al31), because the relation of IPT to STPPis controversial, and empirical results suggest that IPT is very close toCBT.9 Thus, this review includes only studiesfor which there is a general agreement that they represent models of STPP.As it is questionable to aggregate the results of very different outcome measuresthat refer to different areas of psychological functioning, we assessed theefficacy of STPP separately for target symptoms, general psychiatric symptoms (ie, comorbid symptoms), and social functioning.32 Thisprocedure is analogous to the meta - analysis of Crits - Christoph.5 Asoutcome measures of target problems, we included patient ratings of targetproblems and measures referring to the symptoms that are specific to the patientgroup under study, eg, measures of anxiety for studies investigating treatmentsof anxiety disorders.33 For the efficacy ofSTPP in general psychiatric symptoms, broad measures of psychiatric symptomssuch as the Symptom Checklist - 90 and specific measures that do not refer specificallyto the disorder under study were included; eg, the Beck Depression Inventoryapplied in patients with personality disorders.34, 35 Forthe assessment of social functioning, the Social Adjustment Scale and similarmeasures were included.36
Problems with communication, specifically non-verbal cognitive ability, are a strong predictor of externalising behaviour problems.3 Children with ASD exhibit more severe internalising and externalising behaviours than non-ASD children, as well as a high prevalence of aggressive behaviour.3 These behavioural challenges can often cause caregivers more distress and mental health problems than the core ASD symptoms.4, 5 Increased child behaviour problems and parental (especially maternal) psychological distress compared with children without autism is established early in life — by the time that children are aged 5 years.6 These co-occurring, behaviour problems are of concern in early childhood because of the importance of these early years for longer term child developmental outcomes.7
The self - defeating humor style is of particular interest because it was found to have a strong negative correlation with explicit self - esteem and positive correlations with depression, anxiety, and a variety of psychiatric and somatic symptoms suggesting that this humor style tends to be used by individuals experiencing psychological distress (Stieger, Formann, & Burger, 2011).
Because Schema Therapy works by MODE not symptom it can be used effectively with the majority of complex psychological problems including personality disorders, complex trauma and chronic mood or interpersonal problems which have not responded to other treatments.
The Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI; Derogatis & Melisaratos, 1983) was selected to assess parent psychological adjustment because of its brevity and sensitivity to change.
Third, given the presumed central role of psychological inflexibility in mental health problems (Kashdan and Rottenberg 2010) and because the present study included a large number of related variables, we were also interested in examining the unique contribution of psychological inflexibility to youths» internalizing and externalizing symptoms.
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