Sentences with phrase «seen some with mental»

Among Native Americans, almost one in five are regularly seen with mental health problems.
Our brains are constantly comparing what we see with our mental models of the world as we know it.
I've seen some with mental health and physical issues qualify but you would know if you think your particular situation would qualify.

Not exact matches

As a result, common diagnoses made in the 37 - foot RV include mental - health issues associated with chronic stress and anxieties, eye and back complaints and deficiency in vitamin D — even though the area sees 260 days of sunshine per year.
«Employees need to see the leaders of the company acknowledge the importance of engaging with mental health professionals when it's needed.»
We certainly get a mental boost from seeing them, but that can be a bad thing: Research has shown these motivational pick - me - ups can trigger the same kind of psychological reward as doing the work itself, treating us with endorphins we don't deserve and actually reducing our capacity to do real work.
She sees mental - health issues associated with chronic stress and anxiety, from rashes and irritable bowel syndrome to full - on depression.
And sometimes that's the problem with them: «I see [mental health] as a potential impediment in times of crisis.»
With the abundance of mental health and stress - related problems the Haitian doctors have been seeing during their time in Puerto Rico, they know one thing the people of Puerto Rico need is hope.
See the positive Being optimistic and seeing the bright side has long been linked to better mental and physical well - being, which in turn allows you to better deal with difficult people.
i see your desperate need to communicate all the beautiful wonderous things in your head... * deep heavy sigh * being diagnosed with a mental illness puts you in the same category as the colorblind.
Also, as noted, I apologized for those times when my anger got the better of me but in hindsight, I see I was exhibiting signs of prologued trauma and abuse not signs of mental illness (like most of NYC I got tested post 9/11 and there's no signs of mental illness though my childhood growing up with two alcoholic parents who died before I was 18 does produce some triggers that I now know how to manage so I don't let my anger get the better of me).
Are you honestly saying you don't know the difference between seeing someone and thinking they are attractive and seeing someone and having mental se - xual images with that person?!?!
(In fact, one of my major objections to these boys calling their critics «mentally ill» is that it demonizes those who truly have a mental illness by dismissing them as «batshit» instead of seeing them as having an issue that like say diabetes that can be controlled with proper treatment.)
We can see there is a coherence between the idea that the religiosity of mankind is a function of our mental architecture, and the idea that the human mind with its spiritual soul is made for union with God in the first place.
The only one's I see are the fleeting school auditorium and shopping mall meeting room congregations and the gigantic charismatic churches with people falling on the floor babbling during the services, whose congregants are in serious need of mental health professionals.
Doctors love AA because it replaces a physical addiction with a mental one they can't see the negative effects of.
And, in any case, I haven't been diagnosed with any mental illness (and my wife wouldn't have married me, seeing as she was a pschologist with a PhD).
After personally experiencing mental illness and shadowing mental health chaplains as a part of her course, she was struck by the need for hope within mental health units, and to see a change in the way the Church engages with these issues.
This survey confirmed what I was seeing in the therapy room, but nonetheless made disturbing reading: 49.8 per cent reported mental health problems as a result of their behaviour, such as anxiety and depression; 65 per cent struggled with low self - esteem; 70 per cent felt shame and 19.4 per cent had experienced a serious desire to commit suicide.
This feedback enables people to learn to control their physiological reactions to mental stimulation — which, as Jodi Lawrence says in her book Alpha Brain Waves, provides «you with instant information concerning your inner state, a kind of electronic mirror to see into your mind.»
Douglas adds, with respect to the equally common assumption that people of past ages were spiritually and (hence) generally fulfilled, that she can see «no evidence that there is more unhappiness and mental disturbance now than in those famous ages of faith.
Thus the primordial and consequent natures of God can not be seen as distinct parts by identifying them with the mental and physical poles.
One thing I never see is that Tony has been public with his mental illness.
They do not see the transformation of every physical limitation as a guarantee, or even as necessary for fulfilling our human potential, and they construe healing in a holistic sense, as the inclusion of all people, regardless of bodily or mental function, in communion with God.
Finally, a report showing a Christian who actually is consistent with the teachings of Jesus, not the typical mental midgets you see these days claiming to be Christian.
Both the tellers of the tale and those who love to hear it would have to move too much mental furniture in order to see that the markers of our modern world — the care for truth, the sanctity of the individual, the siding with victims — derive from Christianity, indeed from canonical, orthodox Christianity.
I was surprised at Pat's remark... perhaps with age does come wisdom... perhaps he will see his way out fo his self imposed mental illness called christianity?
Second, materialist physicalism's acceptance of causal determinism, along with the correlative acceptance of the idea that «science» provides precise predictive laws, 5 excludes the idea that a partially self - determining mind could affect the physical course of nature, It is these two metaphysically - based exclusions that, as we have seen, prevent materialist physicalism from doing justice to our inescapable presuppositions about the reality and efficacy of our mental life.
Seldom has the truth been better exemplified that we see not only with our eyes but with our mental predispositions and prejudices.
But at present psychologists are tending, first, to admit that the actual unit is more probably the total mental state, the entire wave of consciousness or field of objects present to the thought at any time; and, second, to see that it is impossible to outline this wave, this field, with any definiteness.
What Buddha is talking about — in my humble opinion — is to see and get in touch with the life in a flower directly, without any interference by our mind by mental concepts and thoughts of the flower.
The whole world can perceive something simultaneously (in the mental realm), and yet not see it with the eyes (in the physical realm).
In the Christian thinking of the first century, therefore, the liberation of church from synagogue inaugurated a new era; the apologetic necessity of being persuasive to Gentiles overbore the tendency to be content with Hebraisms; and even in the New Testament, predominantly Jewish though it is in its backgrounds, one sees the beginning of that larger mental hospitality which led at last to the overwhelming influence of Greek thought on Christian theology.
I often times have a mental picture of people interacting with me, and I can see in David, him and I sitting in the sun at the edge of a calm stream, talking, pausing, napping, laughing, and just getting to know what goes on in each others head.
It wasn't until I took a full day with no work that I was able to reflect and see the mental masters putting whips to my back and demanding that I make bricks without straw, the dual drivers of fear and shame.
With no metaphysics, no magic, no influence from mental exertions like praying, etc. to be seen even at the quantum level, any and all claims to the contrary, including your whiny «oh it might exist» bullshit, require proof to the contrary because the field has already been cleared.
Initially running a few raw chocolate workshops for people with mental health problems and seeing the joy it brought them, he decided to start making his own raw chocolate whilst carrying on the day job.
I would like to see some fighters with leadership and mental toughness come in.
This article I read on bleacherreport sums up what a fan who wants the club success would like to see from than onwards: - Beat Bayern and progress above our mental block - Make top four and possibly as good as last season finishing # 2 likely getting positive result in our 5 most difficult fixtures (Spurs, Man U, Man City, Everton, Liverpool) & taking back some lost points - Ensuring we finish above any team in London except Chelsea of course - Win FA Cup best chance of silverware - Win UCL long reach but beating Bayern could spur the team and maybe make them believe coupled with playing any team except Barca, Real & Atletico in the round after and could we do a Chelsea 2012.
Christ some Arsenal fans see signs of encouragement and go f# ckin mental with it.
But the opposite should also be true and just as I saw the pictures of our latest training session on the Arsenal.com website as a massive boost, with the likes of Ozil, Ramsey, Walcott, Giroud and Koscielny all fit and healthy, the whole squad must grab the positives and use it as a mental boost.
When the big managers throw players in on the deep end, it is usually a testament to ur mental strenght... Szcezny made his debut against Man U with Almunia fit for selection, Sanogo got those big games against Liverpool and Bayern at the expense of an uninjured Giroud, Welbeck against Madrid at the expense of a fit Rooney, they see these guys in training, we don't.
We are stuck with Wenger at the moment so we can only hope to see one of his favourites [Sanogo] on the team, one who at least has attributes that his other favourite [Giroud] seriously lacks in [pace and mental strength] while we hope he brings in a decent striker.
A lot of players on our team with superb technique but weak mental strength, Sanogo might not be scoring just yet, he's young and still learning his trade technique-wise but as for mental strength on the pith, Giroud can only learn from him... that guy will press the hell out of defenders and creates a nuisance of himself against them, we've seen him do it and he's also waaay faster than Giroud, as a plus Wenger also loves him.
We deservedly beat the League Champions on the day.We had a team with Focus, Determination and a togetherness we had very rarely seen throughout that season.Right from the off there seemed a mental toughness about us that we will need tomorrow if we are to win.
We'll have to wait and see because I believe with the right bit of luck, at the opportune moment, could very well give our players the necessary mental belief.
On the other hand the true Arsenal fans have not been brainwashed and look at Wenger's performance over a period longer than 1 or 10 games and what they see is that Arsenal have made no progress on the pitch, showing the same mental and physical frailties they have for a long long time with their competitors with fewer funds and lower wage bills leaving Arsenal in the dust.
Off the field he had prevented an eight - year - old boy from getting hit by a truck in Boston during an April road trip, and last week, upon making a $ 200,000 donation with his wife, Cynthia, to a children's mental health center in Washington Heights, had proudly revealed that he is seeing two therapists.
I think most neutrals would see those results as mental weakness — I don't think anyone is suggesting we can not beat these teams with what we have.
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