Induced abortions and birth outcomes of women with a history of
severe psychosocial problems in adolescence.
Specialized child and adolescent mental healthcare (CAMH) provides care for children with more
severe psychosocial problems and psychiatric disorders.
Not exact matches
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.
On the other hand, anxiety and disruptive behavior
problems have been found to be highly comorbid (Angold et al. 1999; Costello et al. 2003) and comorbid conduct and anxiety
problems have been found to predict more
severe psychosocial outcome (Sourander et al. 2007).
Children with disorganized attachment, a result of
severe maltreatment, turn into unresolved adults, who display PTSD symptoms, can not tolerate emotional closeness, and have serious
psychosocial problems.