Sentences with phrase «psychosocial issues of»

I specialize in psychosocial issues of women's health, including infertility, perinatal loss, and depression and anxiety during pregnancy and the post-partum period.
Represents and communicates child life and psychosocial issues of pediatric healthcare to professionals outside of child...
• A brief, inexpensive US prenatal intervention (consisting of one prenatal session with parents in separate gender groups focusing on psychosocial issues of first - time parenthood) was associated with mothers» reporting greater satisfaction with the sharing of home and baby tasks post partum (Matthey et al, 2004).

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Her particular areas of interest are the neurobehavioral and health consequences of sleep problems in children, pharmacologic treatment of pediatric sleep disorders, and cultural and psychosocial issues that affect sleep.
I present on and teach a broad range of topics and classes; among them stress in adoption, attachment, adjustment, psychosocial development, core issues, Tweens, Teens & Beyond, infertility to adoption, transracial parenting, becoming parents, trauma, and how to support the family who has adopted.
The program's focus is the broad range of behavioral, psychosocial, and developmental issues that present in primary care pediatric practice.
The WHO guidelines emphasize two main issues: support for the normality of uncomplicated labor and birth; and respect for women's choices and psychosocial needs.
The findings underscore the importance of intervening early to address behavior issues in children to prevent psychosocial stress and shortening of telomeres.
Teresa plans to spend her fellowship year working in the field of education in emergencies to identify and promote good practices in issue areas including conflict - sensitive education, psychosocial support and social - emotional learning, gender inclusivity, and early childhood development.
Behavioral Science provides research - driven clinical care to promote a healthy lifestyle and encourage changes to reduce cancer risk, improve adherence to cancer treatment, enhance survivors» coping with long - term consequences of cancer treatment and provide a model of optimal care for cancer - related psychosocial and behavioral issues.
As part of our multidisciplinary approach, we work with you to monitor and address these issues either through medication and / or by referral to our psychosocial oncology group.
A recent report released at Harvard Medical School's Center for Primary Care revealed that 70 % of visits to primary care physicians in the United States are related to psychosocial issues.
Most patients of cardiovascular illness have deep - seated psychosocial issues that have never been addressed.
Authors performed searches for key words associated with their portion (s) of the manuscript; calories and macronutrients, nutrient timing and meal frequency, dietary supplementation, psychosocial issues and «peak week» were the selected topics.
There are also the issues of inflammation and stress that arises from exercise, as well as psychosocial stress — all of which build upon each other in the complex interactions between the HPA axis and the body at large.
The purpose of this section is to continue the discussion of issues in developmental psychology by focusing on personality development HEEADSSS: The psychosocial interview for adolescents updated for a new century fueled by media
The purpose of this section is to continue the discussion of issues in developmental psychology by focusing on personality development The current study examines whether adolescents who report sexting exhibit more psychosocial health problems, compared to their non-sexting counterparts.
«Psychosocial illnesses are a part of the various health issues associated with climate change,» Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Deputy Regional Director, WHO, said.
The courses are Fundamentals of Nursing, Pharmacology in Nursing, Nursing Skills Laboratory, Basic Medical - Surgical Nursing, Maternal and Newborn Care, Psychosocial Nursing, Nursing of Children, Advanced Medical - Surgical Nursing and Trends and Issues in Nursing.
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS • Well versed in delivering genuine love and care to children put in care • Trained in behavioral training of children with aggression, sleep and social issues • Experienced in developing healthy routine among children • Substantial knowledge of psychosocial and cognitive developmental milestones • Matchless skills in maintaining daily progress recorOF QUALIFICATIONS • Well versed in delivering genuine love and care to children put in care • Trained in behavioral training of children with aggression, sleep and social issues • Experienced in developing healthy routine among children • Substantial knowledge of psychosocial and cognitive developmental milestones • Matchless skills in maintaining daily progress recorof children with aggression, sleep and social issues • Experienced in developing healthy routine among children • Substantial knowledge of psychosocial and cognitive developmental milestones • Matchless skills in maintaining daily progress recorof psychosocial and cognitive developmental milestones • Matchless skills in maintaining daily progress records
Psychosocial Development in South Korean Couples and Its Effects on Marital Relationships Journal of Family Psychotherapy Volume 24, Issue 3, 2013 by: Jea Eun Oh & Victor Minichiello
A mental health team will work with child welfare in order to address the psychosocial needs of the parent with a mental health issue as well as their family.
Melissa places an importance on looking at all psychosocial factors of her clients» lives - from family background to current job stress - and sees how they impact the issues that clients bring to therapy.
I also help the families of clients, who have medical and psychosocial issues.
This section of Blueprint for Change — Research on Child and Adolescent Mental Health examines issues including cost and service utilization, areas of scientific research including basic neuroscience, behavioral science, prevention, psychosocial interventions, and psychopharmacology.
There is increased recognition of the importance of psychosocial issues in child and family health and of a population approach that addresses the social determinants of health.
Caregiver - focused groups were rated as providing skills such as information and support that reduced the negative appraisal of caregiving, decreased uncertainty and lessened hopelessness, while also teaching skills to cope with the stresses of caregiving.66 This supports suggestions that such groups might give caregivers the chance to openly interact with other caregivers in the absence of their care recipients.57 Moreover, in a systematic review of psychosocial interventions, group based or otherwise, caregivers listed the most useful aspect of interventions as regular interactions with a professional, providing the chance to openly communicate issues with them, and as a time to talk about feelings and questions related to cancer.13, 66
A Cochrane review of group - based parenting interventions to improve parental psychosocial health found evidence to support the use of parenting programmes12 and a separate Cochrane review found some evidence that psychological therapies are beneficial for parents of CSHCN.13 Further evidence covering related issues have also been reviewed, for example, research on improving or supporting professional — parent collaborations in managing CSHCN, 5 14 nursing research on parenting children with complex chronic conditions, 15 the nature of family engagement in interventions for this population16 and the role of interactive media for parental education.17
Grayson N. Holmbeck, Azure Welborn Thill, Pamela Bachanas, Judy Garber, Karen Bearman Miller, Mona Abad, Elizabeth Franks Bruno, Jocelyn Smith Carter, Corinne David - Ferdon, Barbara Jandasek, Jean E. Mennuti - Washburn, Kerry O'Mahar, Jill Zukerman; Evidence - based Assessment in Pediatric Psychology: Measures of Psychosocial Adjustment and Psychopathology, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Volume 33, Issue 9, 1 October 2008, Pages 958 — 980, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsm059
Though discussion of treatment issues is beyond the scope of this paper, early intervention and psychosocial assistance have frequently been reported as crucial protective factors PUNAMAKI (2001) despite low rates of help seeking behaviour in refugee populations (Howard & Hodes, 2000).
Specifically, parents should be screened for current psychosocial issues like intimate partner violence, mental health problems, and substance use, all of which are common distal consequences of ACEs.
Another noteworthy issue is that psychological or psychiatric conditions are reported by 47 % of PWH, with 29 % relating these symptoms to haemophilia.4 This is even more relevant considering that psychological factors can influence both pain experience and QoL in PWH.12 Interestingly, Cassis et al 6 state that variations in QoL are better explained by psychosocial, rather than clinical predictors.
Contemporary counselors utilize art therapy to address a variety of mental health issues including: «anxiety, depression, substance abuse and addictions; family and relationship issues; abuse and domestic violence; social and emotional difficulties related to disability and illness; trauma and loss; physical, cognitive, and neurological problems; and psychosocial difficulties related to medical illness» (AATA, 2011, p. 1).
I have done crisis interventions and have treated adults, the geriatric client as well as couples and families with a variety of psychosocial issues.
Medication, psychosocial and other treatment issues are discussed within the context of the rehabilitation counselor's role in providing vocational services for people with borderline personality disorder.
Adjunctive psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder target many of the issues that are not addressed by medication alone, including non-adherence, efficacy — effectiveness gap and functionality.
While at Mathematica, Ms. Lewis worked on a number of projects relevant to delivery system reform, including a toolkit for state Medicaid programs on provider network adequacy, the evaluation of the Independence at Home demonstration, and a project designing an evidence - based geriatric home visiting model to prevent medical and psychosocial issues among older adults.
University of Sydney Perinatal Mental Health Course Online: An Introduction This online course will teach you important principles in perinatal mental health, covering a wide range of clinical and psychosocial issues from preconception, to pregnancy, and through to the postpartum stage.
In all developed societies, there have been growing concerns about issues relating to the health and psychosocial well - being of children and young people.
They must be aware of how prior family - of - origin issues influence their parenting attitudes and practices, marital relationships, and current psychosocial functioning.
Kathrin Milbury, Hoda Badr, Cindy L. Carmack; The Role of Blame in the Psychosocial Adjustment of Couples Coping with Lung Cancer, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Volume 44, Issue 3, 1 December 2012, Pages 331 — 340, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12160-012-9402-5
Interns work with seriously ill adults who have children to address a range of psychosocial issues that emerge when a parent or caregiver becomes physically or chronically ill.
However, research results indicated a low validity of the infant - father strange situation assessment for predicting subsequent psychosocial development.15 Rather, father - child interactive quality during play or exploration, and sensitive challenges to the young child's competencies seem to be better predictors of child development.16, 24 Another challenge to attachment research is more a measurement than a conceptual issue: How do behavioural patterns of infant attachment become patterns of verbal discourse about attachment later?
Laura M. Mackner, Wallace V. Crandall; Brief Report: Psychosocial Adjustment in Adolescents with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Volume 31, Issue 3, 1 April 2006, Pages 281 — 285, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsj023
My clients tell me that «I get it» when addressing issues such as family relationships, couple relationships, parenting, divorce adjustment, self esteem, career exploration, trauma, infidelity, the psychosocial impact of hidden disabilities, betrayal, blended families, communication, addiction in the family, family systems, and family of origin.
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