Sentences with phrase «serious psychological conditions»

This is a well known institution which provides in - depth psychotherapeutic assessment and treatment for the more serious psychological conditions including personality disorders.

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I always look at «Inner Health» and am very good at making change «simple, doable» for people of All lifestyles, backgrounds, geography, and even serious Clinical Conditions with my Functional Lab Analysis where I possess the skills even 98 % of Clinical Practitioners / Physicians lack by «connecting the dots» of Clinical Health History, Anthropometric, Biochemical Labs (Blood Tests), & Dietary» components together along with gift that I've had Doctors acknowledge I have in Psychological Assessment.
a statement that the family member's serious health condition warrants the participation of the Postdoctoral Scholar to provide supervision or care (which may include psychological care or comfort) during the period of treatment or incapacity, and
«Many of the so - called psychological problems people are faced with today such as anxiety, depression, and even more serious conditions such as schizophrenia and autism are related to problems in the gut,» she says.
Acne are a more serious skin condition that is almost always a psychological burden and very hard to handle.
According to the American Psychological Association, stress can have serious health consequences, increasing someone's chances of serious conditions such as heart disease and depression.
Allianz Global Assistance's tuition insurance can reimburse some or all college costs, after the college has issued any refunds, if a student withdraws for an unforeseen covered reason such as a serious covered health problem, injury or psychological condition.
The Essential plan offers up to a $ 2,500 payout for withdrawal due to a student's psychological condition, serious illness, injury or death.
If you want more protection, the Preferred plan returns up to 100 percent of tuition and other covered college costs if a student suffers serious covered illness, injury or death, and up to 80 percent if he or she withdraws because of a psychological condition.
For budget - conscious parents and students, the Essential plan offers up to a $ 2,500 payout for withdrawal due to a student's psychological condition, covered serious illness, injury or death.
For more protection, the Preferred plan returns up to 100 percent of tuition and other covered college costs if a student suffers a serious covered illness, injury or death, and up to 80 percent if he or she withdraws because of a covered psychological condition.
The concern about health effects reached a new pitch in 2011 when the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture unequivocally concluded that «solitary confinement is a harsh measure which may cause serious psychological and physiological adverse effects on individuals regardless of their specific conditions», and that the practice is «contrary to one of the essential aims of the penitentiary system, which is to rehabilitate offenders and facilitate their reintegration into society».
An individual's condition will be considered «grievous and irremediable» if it is serious and incurable, has put them in an «advanced state of irreversible decline in capacity», has caused them intolerable, enduring physical or psychological suffering, and where their natural death is reasonably foreseeable.
Especially after serious car accidents involving severe injuries and even loss of life, drivers and passengers may suffer short or long - term psychological injuries such as emotional distress, and may even develop conditions that closely resemble post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD after a car accident.
(a) they have a serious and incurable illness, disease or disability; (b) they are in an advanced state of irreversible decline in capability; (c) that illness, disease or disability or that state of decline causes them enduring physical or psychological suffering that is intolerable to them and that can not be relieved under conditions that they consider acceptable; and (d) their natural death has become reasonably foreseeable, taking into account all of their medical circumstances, without a prognosis necessarily having been made as to the specific length of time that they have remaining.
Anorexia nervosa is a serious, sometimes fatal, eating disorder in which a person deprives himself or herself of food because of a psychological condition.
A behavioral concept developed in the late 1960's, often cited in child custody cases suggesting a condition that infants and young children are at risk of developing serious psychological problems as an older child and adult if time away from the primary caregiver is prevented, impaired or disrupted for more than a few hours at a time; the legal effect of which denied access to the non-custodial parent.
Research over the past decade suggests a chain of causation may be present between mental health conditions (in particular, serious psychological distress) and chronic disease.
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