Sentences with phrase «sign of adulthood»

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One of Buffett's investments in himself came in early adulthood, when he signed up for a $ 100 Dale Carnegie public speaking course that he says changed his life.
If we have gotten beyond paying attention to the way character is displayed in sexual conduct, is that a sign of «adulthood»?
MAY 1960 DEVELOPING INFANTS — «We expected that the shocked rats would be affected by their experience, and we looked for signs of emotional disorder when they reached adulthood.
Johns Hopkins researchers report that fetal mice — especially males — show signs of brain damage that lasts into their adulthood when they are exposed in the womb to a maternal immune system kicked into high gear by a serious infection or other malady.
Most people think of the aging process as something that happens late in life, Belsky said, but signs of aging were already apparent in these tests over the 12 years of young adulthood: from 26 to 38.
The researchers also found these mice suffered from glucose intolerance and insulin insensitivity — signs of an increased risk of developing diabetes during adulthood.
«By asking a family member about the adult's symptoms and using adult - based definitions of the disorder, you typically find that around half of children with moderate to severe ADHD still show significant signs of the disorder in adulthood
Unlike those with Batten disease, people — and sheep — with Huntington's do not begin showing signs of disease until adulthood.
McCary's movie feels like it was made especially for me — a kindhearted and uplifting examination of the power of storytelling and how embracing your inner - child isn't a sign of immaturity, but an attempt to reclaim some of the innocence lost in adulthood.
Apart from finding your first job out of college, there is no greater sign of «adulthood» than paying down your student loans.
The Montreal researchers found that early signs of anxiety and fear displayed during the first clinic visit did perpetuate into adulthood.
The tell - tale signs of fear in your puppy are not different than an adult dog, but the signs may be prolonged throughout adulthood if he doesn't get an opportunity to experience new places, people, other dogs and a variety of sights and sounds.
Amongst the signs he lists, taken from the psychiatrist's bible, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, is a «pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration and lack of empathy, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts.»
Although a diagnosis can not be made until the age of 18, there are definite signs that someone you may know has Antisocial Personality Disorder or might develop it in adulthood.
Reluctance to disclose inner thoughts and feelings, remaining guarded, and having desire for personal control are all signs of avoidant attachment.1, 2 Research shows that in adolescence and young adulthood, avoidant individuals do not connect as deeply (they have less intimacy and emotional closeness) with friends and romantic partners as secure individuals do, and this lack of connection largely results from less self - disclosure.
Both bullying and victimization during early school years are public health signs that identify boys who are at risk of suffering psychiatric disorders in early adulthood.
One of the major signs of mature adulthood is knowing when to ask a professional.
When antisocial behavior in an adult is associated with a substance use disorder, the diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder is not made unless the signs of antisocial personality disorder were also present in childhood and have continued into adulthood.
The first year of life is a period of rapid development critical to infants» health, emotional well - being and developmental trajectories.1, 2 The first signs of mental health problems are often exhibited during infancy; however, the symptoms may be overlooked by parents and healthcare providers because they can be less intrusive when a child is young.3 — 8 Early onset of emotional or behavioural problems increases the risk of numerous adverse outcomes that persist into adolescence and adulthood, such as delinquency, violence, substance abuse, mental health problems, teen pregnancies, school dropout and long - term unemployment.1, 2, 4, 9 — 14
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