Sentences with phrase «social mood swings»

She decided, instead, to focus on aspects of her grad school program she does control, like how she spends her time in the lab, for example, and how she would respond — in the most measured, professional way possible, she decided — to her advisor's social mood swings.

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SAN FRANCISCO — The scientific journal that published a study by Facebook and two U.S. universities examining people's online mood swings regrets how the social experiment was handled.
Other less specific symptoms sometimes noticed by parents before their children were diagnosed include anxiety, changes in sleep patterns, social withdrawal, mood swings, depression, angry outbursts, irritability, and physical symptoms (such as dizziness or stomach pain).
As kids experience temper tantrums, mood swings, and an expanding social world, they must learn more about their emotions as well as those of other people.
Anxiety, depression, relationship stress, separation, divorce, mood swings, bipolar disorder, panic, phobias, social anxiety, life transitions, job stress, loss of loved one, stress due to medical illness or injury, sleep problems, substance abuse, eating disorders, (anorexia and bulimia), weight management, PTSD: Post traumatic stress disorder, trauma, OCD (obsessive compulsive), Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Characteristics and behaviours associated with emotional disturbance and / or behavioural problems may include: aggressive or anti-social behaviour; inattentiveness; distractibility and impulsiveness; impaired social interactions; a general inability to cope with the routine of daily tasks; obsessive and repetitive behaviours; attention - seeking behaviours such as negative interactions or a poor attitude towards work, peers or teachers; and depressed behaviours such as withdrawal, anxiety and mood swings.
First, symptoms of depression, such as dysphoria, apathy, and mood swings, could reduce the frequency, predictability, positive valence, and quality of mother - child interactions, thereby reducing support for the child's social - emotional development.
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