Sentences with phrase «related psychological experiences»

Therefore, we aimed to investigate the association between psychological distress and resilience, and also to investigate the influence of cancer - related psychological experiences on relationship between psychological distress and resilience among partners of cancer patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy.

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A novel psychological therapy that encourages addressing emotional experiences related to trauma, conflict and relationship problems has been found helpful for people with the chronic pain condition fibromyalgia.
This was done to explore whether experiences related to psychological needs in waking life are related to the deeper level of processing that dreams provide, and that so - called «bad» dreams might be «left - overs» of poorly or even unprocessed daily experiences.
The fact that some individuals either develop only short - term problems or do not become ill at all on experiencing major psychological or physical pressures suggests that there are certain protective mechanisms — in other words, defensive, self - healing processes — which can prevent the development of stress - related illnesses.
Psychologists have told Jenny that the content of her experiences may be related to a lack of adequate psychological support in childhood, causing her to internalize her own support network.
According to a recent study published in the American Psychological Association, three quarters of Americans experience symptoms related to stress in a given month.
My experience as a dog owner and trainer as well as my further education as a veterinary behavior specialist — meaning I have a background in medicine as well as behavior — have given me unique insight into both the psychological and medical problems caused by prong collars, and how the two can be related.
Although he continued to be interested in relating a psychological intensity to bodily experience, he stopped using his own body in performances.
In Nengudi's hands, these materials take on symbolic meanings that relate to the resilience and vulnerability of the human body and to the forces, both social and psychological, that shape our experiences of the world.
Molina's work investigates interpersonal experience related to the sensorial and psychological.
After treating the undoubtedly political position of the artist in «Hercules» (2007) and the problems related to psychological issues and language in «Horizon Problems» (2011), Agut now proposes a physical and visual experience that brings us closer to the moment zero of artistic creation, the moment when the artist confronts himself with his work and starts to think about it.
Dorothy Cross is amongst the UK and international artists exploring various themes related to 3 a.m. - psychological, sociological, natural and astronomical — to capture something of the strangeness of the night and the extraordinary range of emotions, states and experiences it witnesses.
Each element in her assemblages interconnects physical, psychological, and theoretical stimuli which are both self - referential and relate to art as a wider - world experience.
In this exhibition, curated by Angela Kingston, over 20 UK and international artists explore various themes related to 3 a.m. — psychological, sociological, natural and astronomical — to capture something of the strangeness of the night and the extraordinary range of emotions, states and experiences it witnesses.
The PTSD lawyers at Preszler Law in Vancouver have years of experience documenting and proving psychological issues related to accidents.
The psychological effects resulting from a car accident personal injury may include: Trauma Nervous breakdown Psychosis A developed phobia to any automobile related experience
Yachnin relates the experience of her client, Jennifer Williams, who went on workers» compensation after physical and psychological injuries prevented her from working as a personal support worker.
In step 3, variables of cancer - related partners» psychological experience were entered to examine whether resilience functions even in adversity.
«I have over 10 years of experience in treating anxiety disorders (such as OCD, panic disorder, and phobias), depression, and difficulties related to psychological trauma.
In fact, a better understanding of the possible interaction between these multidimensional aspects associated with fatigue can potentially assist clinicians in determining better therapeutic programmes for individuals with MS. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to further determine the mediating effects of depression on the association between health - related quality of life and fatigue in individuals with MS.. Since depression is the psychological disorder not intrinsically provoked by the disease, most commonly experienced by individuals with MS, 11 12 we hypothesised that the relationships between health - related qualify of life and the MS - associated fatigue would be mediated by depressive symptoms.
My approach is based on specialized training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and related evidence - based treatments for depression, anxiety and other psychological issues experienced by adults and adolescents.
Aspects of Psychological Resilience Among Transgender Youth (PDF - 216 KB) Grossman, D'augelli, & Frank (2011) Journal of LGBT Youth, 8 (2) Describes 55 transgender youth's gender development and some of the stressful life experiences related to their gender identity and gender expression.
A prospective study of psychological stress related to refugee camp experience.
Among patients with relapsed / refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia, those who have higher stress related to their cancer experience at the start of treatment have worse psychological functioning during the first five months of treatment.
Dr. Jennifer Bevan - Science of Relationships articles Website / CV Dr. Bevan's research interests center upon interpersonal and health communication, including the negotiation of difficult interactions such as ongoing conflict, jealousy, sexual resistance, uncertainty, and topic avoidance, as well as related psychological and physical health correlates of these experiences.
As I have described in previous articles (here, here, and here), embodied cognition refers to the finding that the mere experience of certain physical states can activate a related psychological state due to the strong association between physical and psychological states.
However, these injuries may have occurred in adulthood and it is well documented that homeless adults are more likely to experience a variety of accidents compared to housed counterparts.27 It is also possible that childhood LD among our sample were related to psychological distress in the home.24 Regardless of the origin of learning problems among homeless adults, it appears that they persist over time and are associated with significant functional impairment.
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.
Research related to optimal youth development has begun to delineate critical dimensions of important social contexts.8 — 11 For example, some researchers propose 3 basic experiences (ie, connection, regulation, and autonomy) to define youth's main associations with their environment that can be measured across multiple settings.8, 12,13 Others have articulated similar concepts and expanded the number of dimensions to include characteristics, such as adequate nutrition, health, and shelter; physical and psychological safety; adequate and appropriate supervision and motivation; supportive relationships; support for efficacy and opportunities for skill building; and integration of family, school, and community efforts.10, 11
Researchers looked at various Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE's include (a) psychological abuse, (b) physical abuse, (c) sexual abuse, (d) substance abuse by a household family member, (e) mental illness of a household family member, (f) spousal or partner violence, and (g) criminal behaviour resulting in the incarceration of a household member) and how they are related to adulthood health risk behaviours and disease outcome.
Four groups were compared: individuals who had lodged a workers» compensation claim, people who had sought psychological assistance for the management of work - related stress reactions but who had not lodged a workers» compensation claim; people who had experienced stress symptoms but who had not lodged a claim or sought help;... and people who experienced stressful work events but who had not developed symptoms.
All people face psychological challenges in their lives, whether they are going through a separation, are experiencing depression or anxiety, or are having legal problems related to alcohol or drug misuse or abuse.
Parental unemployment is related to lower educational attainment and higher probability of economic inactivity, psychological distress and smoking among young adults, with the experience of parental worklessness in early childhood (aged 0 - 5) having the strongest influences on later educational attainment and economic inactivity (Ermisch, 2004).
This psychological testing course is designed to provide students with experience using a variety of assessment tools related to treatment planning in counseling in schools, agencies and other settings.
Psychological attributes of parents also influence the way parents manage their children.26 Indeed a meta - analysis of 30 studies focused on the Big 5 personality characteristics involving almost 6,000 parent - child dyads revealed that higher levels extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness and openness to experience and lower levels of neuroticism were related to greater warmth and behavioural control on the part of parents, whereas higher levels of agreeableness and lower levels of neuroticism were related to the provision of more support for autonomy; 27 somewhat similar results emerged in a related meta - analysis that also examined the influence of parental psychological problems onPsychological attributes of parents also influence the way parents manage their children.26 Indeed a meta - analysis of 30 studies focused on the Big 5 personality characteristics involving almost 6,000 parent - child dyads revealed that higher levels extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness and openness to experience and lower levels of neuroticism were related to greater warmth and behavioural control on the part of parents, whereas higher levels of agreeableness and lower levels of neuroticism were related to the provision of more support for autonomy; 27 somewhat similar results emerged in a related meta - analysis that also examined the influence of parental psychological problems onpsychological problems on parenting.28
Specifically, the ACE Study model relies strongly on the idea that adverse childhood experiences create a burden of psychological stress that changes behavior, cognitions, emotions, and physical functions in ways that promote subsequent health problems and illness.22 Among the hypothesized pathways, adverse childhood experiences lead to depression and posttraumatic stress disorder, which in turn can lead to substance abuse, sleep disorders, inactivity, immunosuppression, inflammatory responses, and inconsistent health care use, possibly leading to other medical conditions later in life.23, 24 Therefore, childhood behavioral and emotional symptoms very likely represent a crucial mediator linking adverse childhood experiences and the longer term health - related problems found in the ACE substudies.
Recently, researchers have shown an increased interest in paternal psychological status because it is strictly related to maternal one and to child development.9 These few studies evidence that also fathers can be affected by this type of mood alterations and that the transition to parenthood represents a stressor and an anxiety experience for 10 % of fathers, 10 revaluating the paternal role in family functioning after childbirth.9 - 11
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental disorders during childhood and adolescence, with a prevalence of 3 — 5 % in school - age children (6 — 12 years) and 10 — 19 % in adolescents (13 — 18 years); 1, 2 and the prevalence of anxiety disorders in this population tends to increase over time.3 Anxiety is the most common psychological symptom reported by children and adolescents; however, presentation varies with age as younger patients often report undifferentiated anxiety symptoms, for example, muscle tension, headache, stomachache or angry outbursts.4 According to the standard diagnostic systems, there are various types of anxiety disorders, for example, generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), social phobias (SOP), social anxiety disorder (SAD), panic disorder (PD), overanxious disorder, separation anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD).5 Anxiety disorders in children and adolescents often occur with a number of comorbidities, such as autism spectrum disorders, 6 depressive disorders, 7 conduct disorder, 8 substance abuse9 or suicide - related behaviour.10 Youths with anxiety disorders experience serious impairment in social functioning (eg, poor school achievement; relational problems with family members and peers).11, 12 Childhood and adolescent anxiety disorders can persist despite treatment, 1 and they are associated with later adult psychopathology.13, 14
Dr. Miller dissertation evaluates several quantitative factors related to the Breakthrough experience, such as the effect on the levels of gender role conflict, perceived social support and psychological well - being in men who attended the retreat.
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