Many couples I see are in
significant distress in their relationship and we work toward understanding what is causing and maintaining the distress.
Colic is «marked by predictable periods
of significant distress in an otherwise healthy, well - fed baby,» according to the Mayo Clinic.
«For a diagnosis of depression, the group of depressive symptoms needs to be associated
with significant distress or associated with some impairment (e.g. difficulties in school).»
Babies who exhibit oral aversion (the reluctance, avoidance, or fear of eating, drinking, or accepting sensation in or around the mouth) refuse to eat or experience
significant distress during feeding, causing them to receive inadequate nutrition.
Some family members
report significant distress because of stigma, which worsens interactions among the family as well as the individual's ability to cope.
If your dog is experiencing
significant distress due to dehydration and weakness they will keep your dog for inpatient treatment to administer fluids as well as medications to kill the parasite.
Previous research notes factors
predicting significant distress include being female, being older, having high family conflict or poor communication and having more unmet needs.
To create quasi-diagnostic variables that closely mirror DSM - IV diagnoses, children were coded with a 1 if they endorsed the requisite symptoms and
demonstrated significant distress (score of 3 or 4 on distress questions) or impaired functionality / burden (a score of +2 standard deviations above the mean on total burden variable).
Many experts suggest that commercial real estate
faces significant distress in the months ahead as the economy wobbles, but so far mortgage delinquencies have risen only marginally.
According to Massachusetts General Hospital, separation anxiety is «a medical condition that is characterized
by significant distress» that a child feels when he or she is away from his or her «parents, another caregiver or home.»
It has the ability to
cause significant distress in the relationship and there are many reasons why people cheat on their partner.
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM - 5) requires symptoms lasting at least 6 months, occurring almost always or always in sexual encounters, and causing
clinically significant distress in order to diagnose a patient with sexual dysfunction.
Unlike normal concerns about appearance, the pre-occupation with appearance, especially in BDD is excessively time - consuming and associated
with significant distress or impairment in social or occupational functioning.
The Mayo clinic says this about colic, «Colic is a frustrating condition marked by predictable periods
of significant distress in an otherwise well - fed, healthy baby.
On the other hand, the partner can see that the addicted person is not just selfish and purposely hurting others, but rather is painfully stuck in a cycle of
feeling significant distress and has been able to find relief only in things such as alcohol, food, drugs, or sex.
Sample members who met the core symptom criteria of depressed mood or loss of interest for a period of at least 2 weeks, but who did not meet the diagnostic cut point of 5 or more symptoms or who did not
report significant distress or impairment of functioning, were classified as having subthreshold depression (7.3 %).
While couples will never see eye - to - eye on everything, if arguments are happening more frequently and causing
significant distress in the relationship, it may be time to work with a counselor.
The study, called «The Welfare Consequences and Efficacy of Training Pet Dogs with Remote Electronic Training Collars in Comparison to Reward Based Training,» showed that dogs who had shock collar training
experienced significant distress.
Following more than a century of intensive farming, the sensitive riverine environment was in
significant distress with many native species of flora and fauna having all but disappeared from the region.
Manifestations must be present ≥ 4 wk and cause
significant distress or impair functioning (eg, children are unable to participate in age - appropriate social or scholastic activities).
Babies with colic LOOK like they're in pain and they sound like they're in
significant distress; and
NewYork - Presbyterian Hospital has agreed to pay a $ 2.2 million penalty to federal regulators for allowing television crews to film two patients without their consent — one who was dying, the other in
significant distress.
Yet Miss Eagle even sent a letter to the home of a former voter who had been dead for five years, something that has been reported to have caused
significant distress to the man's widow.
Constant and unsubstantiated worry that causes
significant distress and interferes with daily life
Furthermore, as the risks of antipsychotics may outweigh their benefits among persons with Alzheimer's disease, many guidelines, for example those issued by the UK - based National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and the American Psychiatric Association recommend that antipsychotics should be used only in treatment of severe psychotic symptoms, aggression and agitation when the symptoms cause
significant distress or risk of harm to the patient or others.
Given that tinnitus is often associated with hyperacusis this technique could cause
significant distress and pain.
In women who experience PMDD, it can cause
significant distress and interference with work, school, social activities and / or relationships with others.
This diagnosis is made when the anxiety and worry has been present for more than six months, the person finds it difficult to control the worry, and the anxiety or related symptoms causes
significant distress or impairment in daily living.
«Compulsive hoarding, also known as hoarding disorder, is a pattern of behavior that is characterized by excessive acquisition and an inability or unwillingness to discard large quantities of objects that cover the living areas of the home and cause
significant distress or impairment.»
Both the local effects (pain and inability to function normally) and distant spread may cause
significant distress to your pet, particularly in multiple myeloma.
The patient's condition may continue to be addressed directly, but heroic measures causing
significant distress should be avoided.
Whether this is overcoming issues of addiction, attitudes and behaviors that have caused
significant distress to themselves or others, or issues of personal insecurity or self esteem, I believe change needs to start with one's own belief in its necessity.»
When someone has experienced trauma, these thoughts and feelings can be even more extreme which can cause
significant distress.»
When the mother or family of the child experiences
significant distress, the child who is exposed to significant community violence seems to not be as resilient as children who are in families that aren't stressed (Lynch, 2003).
This study was conducted to develop and test an SMS - based messaging system for new fathers to deliver links to tailored information and resources, track their mood and respond to signs of
significant distress, connect them to services when required, and connect them to other dads facing similar challenges.
Anxiety disorders can also cause
significant distress and impairment in young children and merit special consideration.
The disturbance causes clinically
significant distress or impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning
Relationship problems often cause
significant distress.