«They could be distressed by the election, but did not
show psychological symptoms of depression if they have either strong family support or robust activity in these brain regions,» Tashjian said.
Not exact matches
We stressed that although any one of these
symptoms may not, in itself, indicate sexual abuse, all do
show that the child is experiencing some kind of physical, emotional or
psychological discomfort, and should be checked out.
She may begin to
show signs of stress, which can include physical
symptoms as well as
psychological symptoms.
has consistently
shown that mothers with low
psychological resources, a construct that includes some
symptoms of depression, benefit most from home visitation.
Research on the Nurse - Family Partnership20 has consistently
shown that mothers with low
psychological resources, a construct that includes some
symptoms of depression, benefit most from home visitation.
Medication is definitely needed in children with severe
symptoms, but children with mild to moderate
symptoms can often
show significant improvement with a comprehensive
psychological and behavioral program.
For the first time, Klump's work has
shown that these hormones can change genes that trigger
psychological symptoms in women, such as emotional eating.
Antipsychotics were originally developed for use in patients with schizophrenia or psychosis, but the study
shows that «off - label» prescribing of these drugs to treat the behavioural and
psychological symptoms of dementia is a common practice in care homes.
Multiple studies have given us bulletproof evidence that regular exercise brings significant
psychological benefits — for example, one Harvard study has
shown that ten weeks of strength training reduced clinical depression
symptoms more successfully than traditional counseling.
Numerous studies funded by the National Cancer Institute and National Institutes of Health
show reflexology is effective in reducing pain and treating
psychological symptoms, such as anxiety and depression, as well as enhancing relaxation and sleep.
YouGov research, commissioned by the Education Support Partnership,
shows that three quarters (75 per cent) of 1,250 school and college staff and leaders surveyed said they had experienced
psychological, physical or behavioural
symptoms because of work, which is significantly higher than the UK working population overall (62 per cent).
(HealthDay)-- Teachers
show improvements in burnout,
psychological symptoms, and classroom performance after participating in an eight - week stress reduction intervention modified specifically for their profession, according...
An expert witness could also
show how the applicant's
psychological symptoms correspond with a particular torture regime (ie in terms of phobias) and a specific timeline.
On measures of
psychological adjustment, unhappily married adults had significantly lower levels of global happiness, were more likely to
show symptoms of depression, and had a lower sense of personal mastery and lower self - esteem than happy spouses.
Unhappy spouses
showed more
symptoms of
psychological distress than happy spouses.
Britton conducted a RCT in a private independent school comparing a mindfulness meditation class with an active control (n = 101), finding that mindfulness was associated with reductions in thoughts of self - harm.35 A recent trial of a mindfulness program compared with a social responsibility control in a mostly middle - class population
showed that mindfulness led to positive outcomes in
psychological symptoms, cognitive control, interpersonal outcomes, and stress physiology.36 Although these findings are promising, little information is available on mindfulness instruction for low - income, urban, minority populations.
With regard to future research, more research is needed that specifies the conditions under which children with chronic illnesses
show elevated levels of
psychological distress and that provides empirically supported explanations as to why some kinds of illness seem not to cause elevated levels of depressive
symptoms.
Functional expectations of caregivers are often huge with multiple responsibilities such as household chores, emotional support, providing transportation and
symptom management.4 As cancer survivorship grows, from 50 % in the 70s, to 54 % between 1983 and 1985, to 65 % in 2009, the illness may become a chronic disease, further stressing caregivers with a cumulative and unrelenting burden of care and responsibility.5
Psychological morbidity or psychiatric symptomatology among cancer caregivers is high.6, 7 Levels of distress have also been
shown to be higher than those reported by patients themselves.8
has consistently
shown that mothers with low
psychological resources, a construct that includes some
symptoms of depression, benefit most from home visitation.
There are well - documented associations between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and intimate relationship problems, including relationship distress and aggression, 1 and studies demonstrate that the presence of PTSD
symptoms in one partner is associated with caregiver burden and
psychological distress in the other partner.2 Although currently available individual psychotherapies for PTSD produce overall improvements in psychosocial functioning, these improvements are not specifically found in intimate relationship functioning.3 Moreover, it has been
shown that even when patients receive state - of - the - art individual psychotherapy for the disorder, negative interpersonal relations predict worse treatment outcomes.4, 5
The means and standard deviations of the three character strengths,
psychological stress, and
psychological symptoms are
shown in Table 1.
In those publications, a blend of
psychological techniques was applied, with particular emphasis on hypnosis.19 20 24 25 In fact, there is considerable evidence for the effectiveness of hypnosis as an empirically supported clinical intervention in managing
symptoms such as pain, 26 — 35 and also in promoting
psychological well - being across a variety of illnesses and disorders.36 — 43 Among PWH, studies have
shown that hypnosis can contribute to control pain and to reduce frequency and severity of bleedings and factor consumption.19 20 24 Concurrently, by promoting better disease management, hypnosis can contribute to better coping and less distress.24
Additionally, Lu (2008)
showed that hardiness moderates the relationship between stress and
psychological symptoms.
This may include structured
psychological therapy, such as interpersonal rhythm therapy, family - focussed therapy, cognitive — behavioural therapy or acceptance and commitment therapy.45 These have been
shown to sustain health and prevent relapse, in conjunction with pharmacotherapy.7 Substance abuse is highly prevalent in this population and should be recognised as a potential trigger, alongside signs of a shift in mood and / or coping.46 Psychoeducation is therefore important for managing medication and promoting adherence, also managing the disease long term.45 Regular 12 - month follow - up appointments with the clinician can serve to provide interepisode support as well as screening for any noteworthy
symptoms or disruption to functioning, from the disease or medication regime.44
Every
psychological test is a little different, depending on the
symptoms you are
showing and the type of addiction or mental health condition you suffer from.
Father involvement increased for current couples group participants, though not as much as for benchmark couples group participants; they
showed statistically similar positive changes on 6 measures (decline in parenting stress, stability in couple relationship satisfaction, children's hyperactivity, social withdrawal,
psychological symptoms, increased income).
The results of Phase II
showed a significant decrease in participants» depressive
symptoms and
symptoms of
psychological and physical distress, as well as a significant improvement in functioning over the course of treatment.
Results for both groups
showed positive changes in protective factors (parenting attitudes, parenting competence, and social support); diminished risk factors (depressive
symptoms, parenting stress, life stress); improved safety (physical and
psychological care of children); and improved behavior (decreased internalizing and externalizing).
Offer an alternative view of
symptoms and psychopathology,
showing how client's parts are actually trying to protect them from emotional pain and
psychological pain.
Offer an alternate view of
symptoms and psychopathology,
showing how client's parts are actually trying to protect them from emotional pain and
psychological pain.
Rapee et al. (2009) found small but significant effects for a universal anxiety prevention program, with stronger effects for children versus adolescents; while Neil and Christensen's (2009) review indicated efficacy for both universal and targeted school - based anxiety prevention programs; however, indicated interventions, i.e., programs that are delivered to groups or individuals who exhibit early
symptoms of
psychological disorders, have
shown more promise (Feldner et al., 2004).
Compared to German samples, the assessed immigrant population
showed an increased number of
psychological symptoms and a higher rate (45 %) of mental disorders.
A systematic review of neighbourhood characteristics and health outcomes only identified one study that considered mental disorders.12, 13 Recent studies have
shown that neighbourhood social disorganisation is associated with depressive
symptoms14 and that living in socioeconomically deprived areas is associated with depression, 15,16 with higher levels of child problem behaviour, 17 with a higher incidence of non-psychotic disorders.18 A randomised controlled trial that moved families from high poverty neighbourhoods to non-poor neighbourhoods
showed that both parents and children who moved reported fewer
psychological distress
symptoms than did control families who did not move.19
Within the realm of child illness, studies have suggested that parents with greater social support
show fewer
psychological symptoms than those with less social support (Kazak et al., 1997).
Several studies have
shown significant associations between recall of exposure to parental loyalty conflicts behaviors and negative outcomes in adulthood as a low autonomy, low cooperativeness, low self - esteem, depressive
symptoms, and
psychological distress (Baker and Ben - Ami, 2011; Ben - Ami and Baker, 2012; Verrocchio and Baker, 2013; Bernet et al., 2015).
Multiple hierarchical regression analyses
showed that a higher level of QOL was predicted by higher levels of
psychological flexibility and social connectedness, while controlling for
symptom severity.
Whittington and Huppert (9)
showed that 7 - year mortality in a British cohort was more consistently associated with the absence of positive well - being than with the presence of
symptoms of
psychological distress.
In a recent study, we evidenced a high prevalence of ambivalent attachment style among young migraineurs; in particular, our data
showed an association between migraine features (frequency and intensity of attacks), ambivalent attachment style, and
psychological symptoms (14).
However, our results suggest that, although maternal alexithymic traits have no causative roles on children's migraine severity, they
show a relationship with patients» attachment style and
psychological symptoms, which in turn may impact on migraine severity.
Finally, the results
show that
psychological inflexibility in youths is positively associated with psychopathological
symptoms.
The results
showed that
psychological inflexibility is not only positively related to internalizing
symptoms but also (although to a lesser extent) to externalizing
symptoms.
Preschool children living in joint physical custody arrangements
show less
psychological symptoms than those living mostly or only with one parent.
Class comparisons
showed a consistent pattern of healthier child functioning, including higher school performance, higher self - esteem, and lower
psychological symptoms, in association with low to neutral parental achievement emphasis, whereas poorer child functioning was associated with high parental achievement emphasis.
The ability to rapidly treat unprocessed memories of adverse life experiences has important implications, as demonstrated by research that
shows such memories are the foundation for an extensive array of
psychological and somatic
symptoms.