Sentences with phrase «significant symptoms of trauma»

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To be eligible for the study, participants must have met the following: the experience of and emotional response to a trauma that met the DSM - IV Criterion A for PTSD; the presence of several of the major symptoms in re-experiencing, avoidance, and hyperarousal of PTSD when not using cannabis; significant relief of several major PTSD symptoms when using cannabis; and lack of any harm or problems in functioning resulting from cannabis use.
Despite high rates of trauma exposure (46 % -96 %) and significant posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; 21 % -29 %) symptoms in adolescent psychiatric inpatients, there is a dearth of research on effective
There has been a significant increase in weed poisoning (as well as dogs licking tables after owners have snorted cocaine etc...), however the symptoms of walking drunk may be attributable to many different causes including infections (particularly ears), other poisoning, head trauma, vestibular disease, liver failure, kidney failure among other causes.
You or your child is struggling with significant acute symptoms of mental illness or complex trauma...
She also worked closely with the families of these children to help support them, and provide them with the skills necessary to best care for their children who were coping with significant trauma - related symptoms.
Results indicated that children of parents in the TBRI Caregiver Training group demonstrated significant decreases in behavioral problems and trauma symptoms after intervention.
Results indicated that children of parents in the TBRI group demonstrated significant decreases in behavioral problems on the SDQ and significant decreases in trauma symptoms on the TSCYC after intervention.
Results indicated that youth at the two targeted programs demonstrated a significant decrease in trauma - related symptoms over the course of the project period.
Control group youth reported no significant changes in trauma symptoms and related behaviors over the time period covered by the study as measured by any of the three scales.
The ECN sought to achieve the following goals: (1) establish a comprehensive, sustainable SOC with a reliable infrastructure for young children ages 0 - 5 and their families; (2) reduce stigma and increase community awareness about early childhood mental health needs and the importance of responding to their needs early and effectively; (3) improve outcomes for young children 0 - 5 who have significant behavioral or relational symptoms related to trauma, parent / child interaction difficulties or impaired social emotional development; (4) provide statewide training and local coaching for providers, families, and community members regarding evidence - based practices for effectively treating early childhood mental health and social emotional needs; and (5) develop a seamless early childhood SOC using a public health model for replication in other areas of the state.
The various emotional trauma symptoms and psychological trauma symptoms that an adopted person faces while growing up can have a significant impact on their risk of developing addiction.
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