Sentences with phrase «psychological toll on»

While all of this is pending, there is an emotional, financial, and psychological toll on each parent.
What might be the cause (s) of the emotional / psychological toll on lawyers?
Caring for those who suffer from dementia can inflict a considerable physical and psychological toll on family caregivers: Swift says up to 75 % will develop psychological illnesses and 15 to 32 % will be afflicted with depression.
One - time events, like a car accident or a particularly severe natural disaster (like a hurricane, for example), can take a psychological toll on children as well.
This deficiency took a psychological toll on the Republican faithful over the years.
It may seem easy to tunnel through a job you don't like, but research shows that the stress and unhappiness caused can take a physical and psychological toll on you.

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Tech companies have faced criticism for the psychological toll such work can take on part - time contractors.
But over time, this too exacts a psychological toll, resulting in the loss of local social networks and the comfort that comes from seeing familiar faces on hometown streets.
But the Arizona incident puts a spotlight not only on the technological hurdles that remain but also the psychological chasm that still exists between today's deadly tolls and a potentially safer but autonomous future.
While Noah and the animals on the Ark have often been played for laughs on the big screen (e.g. Evan Almighty), Aronofsky considers the Flood «the first apocalypse story,» and his film underscores the psychological toll it takes on Noah (played by Russell Crowe) and his family (Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, and Anthony Hopkins, among others).
«34 Anyone who has visited Nicaragua has witnessed the emotional toll that U.S. psychological - warfare operations, including ongoing training exercises and threats of invasion, have had on the Nicaraguan people.
Pastoral alliances in that state advised Kelly that it was very hard for people to move on with life until they've dealt with the emotional and psychological toll.
After all, most of us had been unaware of the psychological toll that was being exacted on our children by our high - pressure, high - stakes educational system.
It is normal to be feeling a whole range of emotions as she deals with the physical and psychological toll that labor takes on a woman.
Here are some strategies that can reduce the psychological toll divorce has on children:
«This opioid epidemic is exacting a huge toll on Rockland County both in terms of lives lost and the cost of medical and psychological care to treat the victims,» he said.
This year's extraordinary presidential campaign is taking a toll on American workers, some of whom report feeling stressed, argumentative and less productive because of political discussions on the job, according to a survey released Sept. 14 by the American Psychological Association.
While the result is false, the psychological toll is real, and so are the billions of dollars spent every year on tests and procedures performed as a result of false positives.
But did you know that body weight can also take a toll on both psychological and social health?
It seems that the key might be a matter of minimizing the psychological toll that bodily stress takes on our motivation.
And while data on weight cycling is sparse, some experts say it can take a physical and psychological toll.
There's no question that psychological stress takes a toll on the physical body of a person.
I expected a more mechanic how - they - did - it approach to the film, but instead it ended up focusing on the psychological toll it took on the sailors.
Other films that came after it were far more fastidious in their rendering of the sexual aspect to these clumsy affairs, but this film is far more psychological, directing much of the film's emphasis on the emotional toll of lying to yourself and your loved ones.
And, like those earlier films, it doesn't really question its protagonist's values or justifications, instead focusing on the toll — as much spiritual as psychological — that his decisions take on him.
By concentrating on the physical toll of Joan's psychological ordeal, Dreyer translates the unattainable and resolute piety of Joan the saint into the accessible language of compassion for the pain and suffering of Joan the human, achieving a coexistent and symbiotic relationship between the metaphysical and the corporeal that Dreyer defines as realized mysticism.
He's asked to do a lot more than trailers and TV spots would indicate, selling the psychological toll that this place may or may not be having on him.
It appears in flashes: the family's economic troubles (and the toll it takes on their relationships), the tensions created by wealth disparity, the widespread social and psychological problems produced by such conditions.
But it is also an unmissable portrait of one man, FBI informant Saeed, the psychological toll the job has taken on him and the incredible story of one particular operation that ends in an (as far as we know) completely unjustified arrest and eventual incarceration.
It told the fictional tale of a ship taken over by Somali pirates, and the psychological toll it takes on both the hostages and company negotiating for the ship and the lives of the men on board.
It could be summed up, if you wanted to, as a psychological thriller: some people perform a criminal act, and it takes its toll on them.
The principal behind Dave Ramsey's «debt snowball» is to minimize the psychological toll of having multiple debts, by paying off debts in the order of smallest balance to largest balance, regardless of the interest rate on those debts.
Concerned about the psychological toll the off - season took on their friends and neighbors when they were unemployed, living on the dole during the idle winters, Tworkov partnered with poet Stanley Kunitz to found The Fine Arts Work Center.
Nobody should underestimate the profound physical and psychological toll such events take on victims or forget the economic losses resulting from car crashes each year.
Beyond the question of whether it's possible (it is), the psychological toll it takes for a solo to intentionally ignore business matters, even for a day, is often what closes the book on the notion of a vacation before it even opens.
The The National Law Journal also documents the psychological toll of job loss on the legal profession including, sadly, three apparently layoff - related suicides at major firms during the past six months.
The injuries of burn victims take an enormous toll on their personal relationships, their finances, their job and their psychological health.
Because marital strife takes a toll on psychological well - being, the conventional wisdom would argue that unhappily married adults who divorced would be better off: happier, less depressed, with greater self - esteem and a stronger sense of personal mastery, compared to those staying married.
Not only can parents end up spending their children's future college tuition in court on custody fights with expenses for lawyers and psychological evaluations and court fees, but it can also exact an emotional toll that can affect a family for generations to come.
Stress takes a psychological and physical toll on a person.
Most of us understand that trauma and loss require our effort to work through the emotional, physical, mental, and / or psychological toll that trauma and loss take on us.
But what about the emotional / psychological toll having something like erectile dysfunction or a sexual desire disorder takes on you as a person and the people you're intending to have sex with?
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