Thus creating a very
serious emotional problem for the children.
«This is
a serious emotional problem for the governor, because Percoco was like family,» veteran Democratic political Hank Sheinkopf said.
Not exact matches
A year or so ago, a member of The Healing Place... a person with
serious emotional problems... was very upset because I wouldn't give him unlimited one on one time when he hadn't yet incorporated most of what we had been dealing with
for the previous two years.
Such a child is also likely to experience
serious problems of social and
emotional adjustment,
for he senses that in his language deficiency the very foundations
for his participation in the life of relation — and hence
for having any life worth living — are threatened.
For families with
serious mental, physical or
emotional health
problems, or who are experiencing dire financial troubles, bearing children might best be delayed.
The survey reveals that a third (32 %) of students say they have suffered a
serious personal,
emotional, behavioural or mental health
problem for which they felt they needed professional help.
Veterinarians and horse rescues help the Havasu Falls tribe and its animals; animal welfare groups and human service agencies work together; memorandums of understanding prove imperative to partnerships; New Hampshire animal advocates chalk up a legislative victory
for cats with chronic diseases; actress Adrienne C. Moore talks the human - animal bond; ways to alleviate the
emotional turmoil when a dog has
serious behavioral or
emotional issues; how to identify cats» dental
problems; and more.
Failure to develop that ability early,
for whatever reason, can lead to
serious lifelong
emotional and psychological
problems.
Charted and recorded information in client files.Tracked client movement on and off the unit by documenting times and destinations of clients.Checked facility
for open windows, locked doors, malfunctioning smoke detectors and other safety hazards.Quickly responded to crisis situations when severe mental health and behavioral issues arose.Efficiently gathered information from families and social services agencies to inform development of treatment plans.Documented all patient information including service plans, treatment reports and progress notes.Collaborated closely with treatment team to appropriately coordinate client care services.Developed comprehensive treatment plans that focused on accurate diagnosis and behavioral treatment of problems.Consulted with psychiatrists about client medication changes, issues with medicine compliance and efficacy of medications.Organized treatment projects that focused on
problem solving skills and creative thinking.Referred clients to other programs and community agencies to enhance treatment processes.Created and reviewed master treatment and discharge plans
for each client.Guided clients in understanding illnesses and treatment plans.Developed appropriate policies
for the identification of medically - related social and
emotional needs of clients.Assisted clients in scheduling home visits and phone calls and monitored effectiveness of these activities.Evaluated patients
for psychiatric services and psychotropic medications.Monitored patients prescribed psychotropic medications to assess the medications» effectiveness and side effects.Evaluated patients to determine potential need to transfer to specialized inpatient mental health facilities.Administered medication to patients presenting
serious risk of danger to themselves and others.Conducted psychiatric evaluations and executed medication management
for both inpatient and outpatient facilities.Led patients in individual, family, group and marital therapy sessions.Diagnosed mental health,
emotional and substance abuse disorders.Recorded comprehensive patient histories and coordinated treatment plans with multi-disciplinary team members.Consulted with and developed appropriate treatment and rehabilitation plans
for dually diagnosed patients.Referenced and used various therapy techniques, including psychodynamic, family systems, cognitive behavioral and lifespan integration psychotherapy.
Pediatric Partial Hospital Program The Pediatric Partial Hospital Program is a highly specialized family - based day treatment and comprehensive evaluation program
for very young children from infancy through age seven, who have
serious emotional, behavioral, feeding, sleeping or relationship
problems.
Bradley Hospital offers unique and highly specialized clinical services
for children and adolescents between the ages of 2 and 21 who show signs of
serious emotional and behavioral
problems in addition to a developmental disability, such as autism, Asperger's or intellectual disability.
Children who begin their lives with compromised and disrupted attachment (associated with prenatal drug and alcohol exposure, neglect of physical and
emotional needs, abuse, violence, multiple caregivers) are at risk
for serious problems as development unfolds, including:
The second target population is children considered to be at risk
for developing
serious social
emotional problems (e.g., children in foster care).
Young children
for whom the ABI: SE Approach is NOT appropriate are those who have
serious social
emotional or behavioral
problems such as children with autism or psychiatric disorders, or those who commit
serious acts of aggression (e.g., setting fires, inflicting bodily harm).
High expectations
for children are usually a good thing; however, as Madeline Levine writes in her book The Price of Privilege, «It is when a parent's love is experienced as conditional on achievement that children are at risk
for serious emotional problems [because] this activates intense feelings of shame and hopelessness.»
Therefore,
for this temperamental profile,
problems in regulating high negative
emotional reactivity and a hypervigilent style toward
emotional stimuli increase the propensity
for serious conduct
problems.
These findings provide encouraging support
for the notion that cognitive training delivered to at - risk adolescents may potentially prevent the onset of more
serious social,
emotional and behavioural
problems.
Workshop 10: Creating Corrective
Emotional Experiences
for Youth with
Serious Behavioral
Problems and their Family / Social Networks: Integrating Schema Therapy and Positive Psychology
Her weekly blog on PsychCentral touches on the array of areas where
emotional neglect can blossom into
serious, but hidden,
problems for adults.
The Center
for Autism and Developmental Disabilities offers unique, highly specialized clinical services
for children and adolescents who show signs of
serious emotional and behavioral
problems in addition to a developmental disability, such as autism, Asperger's or intellectual disability.
Creating Corrective
Emotional Experiences
for Youth with
Serious Behavioral
Problems and Their Family and Social Networks: Integrating Schema Therapy and Positive Psychology