Despite the alarming figures, only 46 - 65 % of those suffering from moderate to
severe emotional impairment are receiving some forms of treatment.
Not exact matches
About three to eight percent of premenopausal women suffer from PMDD: a
severe form of premenstrual syndrome with a combination of
emotional and physical symptoms, causing significant
impairment in home, work, and social life.
According to a report from the Public Policy Institute of California, in 2014 - 2015, San Diego County was one of the regions in the state with a higher number of students with
severe disabilities — meaning students with autism, cognitive
impairment, deafness - blindness,
emotional disturbances, multiple disabilities and traumatic brain injury.
Most people with
emotional support animals suffer from depression, anxiety, or PTSD, though other
impairments, such as
severe phobias or panic attacks, are also common reasons to get an animal.
Traumatic brain injuries can cause
severe motor, cognitive, and
emotional impairments.
But when multiple traumatic events contribute to a health problem — such as physical, sexual, or
emotional abuse, parental neglect,
severe illness, accident, injury, or health - related trauma that result in chronic
impairment to health and well - being — the time to heal may be longer.
Children and adolescents displaying these interpersonal - affective features manifest a unique profile of
impairments across social, cognitive, and
emotional domains of functioning; and evidence more frequent,
severe, and varied aggressive behavior [3].