Not exact matches
Since this relatively rare
condition was first described in 1990, evidence has suggested that it is typically triggered by episodes of
severe emotional distress, such as grief, anger or fear, with patients developing chest pains and breathlessness.
«We believe that these
severe responses are connected to a type of
emotional / general cognitive strategy used by MS patients, possibly emerging as a mechanism to cope with their medical
condition and the many challenges that are associated with it,» says Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht, a neurologist and researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina.
These disabilities include autism,
emotional disturbances,
severe intellectual disabilities, multiple handicaps and children with serious or fragile medical
conditions.
If a child has been the victim of intentional infliction of
emotional distress and suffers from stomachaches, headaches, skin
conditions, or other physical reactions to the
severe emotional distress caused by the defendant's actions, for example, the plaintiff - child may recover damages for the
emotional harm and any costs associated with the physical harm, as well.
Ian has represented individuals who have suffered traumatic brain injuries, horrific burns, debilitating bodily injuries, and
severe emotional distress as a result of automotive accidents, bicycle accidents, dangerous
conditions on public and private property, defective products, and excessive force by law enforcement.
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.
School and mental health records show that Nikolas Cruz, who killed 17 and wounded 17 more at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High on Valentine's Day, was reported to have numerous
conditions, including autism and
severe behavioral and
emotional problems.
There is a well - established definition for children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN) which encompasses those children who have or are at increased risk of a chronic physical, developmental, behavioural or
emotional condition and require healthcare and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children generally.3 Definitions for groups of children with the most
severe chronic diseases or diseases with the most serious long - term effects are less well established.
Abstract: The article describes the medical and psychosocial aspects of borderline personality disorder, a common and sometimes
severe psychiatric
condition marked by
emotional instability and problems with interpersonal relationships.