I am a committed, caring clinical psychologist who has worked with
all types of emotional problems.
Not exact matches
If your tween has absolutely no close friends despite having attended the same school for months, he may be having a
problem with social skills or some other
type of emotional issue.
This
type of bedwetting is NOT caused by medical,
emotional or behavioural
problems.
It's also part
of a broader
problem, in that politically - minded young people often seem instinctively uninterested in JS Mill -
type arguments for free speech, and consider censorship questions as more about protecting certain groups from
emotional pain than protecting individuals from those who would stop them participating in debate.
The study investigated
types of traumatic events experienced by Palestinian adolescents exposed to war in Gaza in relation to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and coping strategies and has found that a substantial number
of adolescents in these situations develop a range
of long - lasting
emotional and behavior
problems.
It also removes those believed to have certain
types of emotional instability, such as obstreperousness (they just can't be pleased) and depression, because «depression is pretty highly correlated with
emotional problems,» Warren says.
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types problems can come up in a relationship including any kind
of emotional, physical, or psychological abuse?
Puppies bred in this
type of environment often have genetic
problems that lead to physical and
emotional disorders you don't discover right away.
The second
type of dog requires more evaluation to determine if the
problem is that the pack isn't getting along, or the dog has
emotional problems and can't be with other animals it knows.
Our clients have discovered animal Reiki useful to promote healing, removing energy blocks for many
types of illness, ailments, allergies, pre & post-surgical pet patients, behavioral issues, easing
emotional problems, and eating disorders.
This
type of serious personal injury has a major impact on a person's life and will likely cause financial, physical and
emotional problems.
«I don't find it as surprising as it has been painted because it seems to me it's part
of the
type of issue a court will look at and if someone has a mental health issue or has a physical
problem that makes it difficult for them to actually care for the child — running after them, bathing them and meeting
emotional needs — then it's a valid inquiry for the court,» says Boulby.
• Interview patients and families to determine patients» medical and treatment histories • Assess patients to determine the extent
of disability and need for rehabilitation activities • Assist doctors in creating and implementing rehabilitation programs based on the individual needs
of each patient • Provide patients with physical and
emotional support according to their specific plans • Help patients adapt to lifestyle changes and teach them new skills that they will need in order to survive • Educate patients and families about the different
types of rehab services available to them and help them choose by providing suggestions according to their medical conditions • Ascertain that patients» vitals are taken and recorded throughout the rehabilitation process • Encourage patients to perform daily tasks independently and help them where their limitations crop up • Monitor patients» health and comfort and ensure that any
emotional or physical
problems are dealt with in an immediate manner
• Interview patients and their families or caregivers to determine
type and extent
of behavioral issues • Design, develop and implement individually placed programs to help them in countering their behavioral
problems • Assist children in acquiring their desired academic goals through counseling and support with self - help skills • Provide counseling to patients individually or in groups depending on initial analysis • Communicate with family members to provide them with insight into patients» behavior
problems and possible resolutions • Observe patients to determine changes in behavior over time and to provide them with
emotional support during distressing periods • Contact patients» physicians and other specialists with a view to discuss
problems as part
of coordinated care programs • Assist in creating instructional materials for families and caregivers • Record patient information in an accurate and confidential manner in the facility database
Skills • Inbound customer service assistance • General technical troubleshooting • Telephone and verbal communication skills • Experienced computer user •
Typing and data entry • Database search strategies • Account data verification • Assessing
problems and developing solutions • Offering accurate and timely responses • Product and service background knowledge and speedy referencing • Knowledge retention • Multitasking on phone and computer • Working as part
of a team • Active listening •
Problem solving • Conflict resolution • Patience • Organization •
Emotional stability and reliability • Adaptability
Similarly, psychotherapy is often used to treat mental health
problems such as anxiety, depression, anger, or other
types of emotional distress.
Types or functions
of support delineated in the literature include «esteem» or «
emotional» support (actions that convey the child's value or worth); «informational» support (advice or guidance on coping with
problems); «instrumental» support (providing tangible resources or services), and «companionship» support (sharing social activities with another person).
Membership in a single - parent family or stepfamily is associated with increased levels
of significant behavioral,
emotional, and academic
problems in children.1, 2 The mechanisms underlying this connection are likely to involve, among other factors, financial adversity, increased stress directly related to family transitions, and increased exposure to additional psychosocial risks.3, 4 Compared with the extensive research base connecting family
type (ie, membership in a 2 - parent biological family, stepfamily, or single - parent family) and children's psychological adjustment, little is known about the physical health consequences
of membership in diverse family
types.
There is also inconsistency regarding studying anxiety and depressive symptoms as a single «internalizing domain» or as two clinically - distinct presentations.6, 7 Similar issues with how to classify symptoms are reflected in the lack
of consensus as to whether
emotional problems should be conceptualized and studied in a categorical versus dimensional fashion.8 Diagnostic criteria (DSM - IV - TR) 9 are often inappropriate for young children and do not capture developmentally - salient
types of impairment (e.g., disruption in family routine), which make it difficult to apply psychiatric research methods.
According to theorists and clinicians, the first
type of appraisal may activate a primary emotion (the initial
emotional reaction to, and appraisal
of, a situation) that does not imply any special
type of problems.
Individual therapy can help with just about any
type of emotional or psychological
problem, including:
This
type of therapy focuses on solving
emotional and behavioral
problems to help people improve their quality
of life.
Research shows that children exposed to this
type of conflict between parents are more likely to have
emotional and behavioural difficulties (e.g. depression or anger, trouble getting on with others,
problems settling and achieving at school, sleep difficulties and poor physical health).
Only to build on the
type of influencing factors that resiliency manifests itself within a child is the journal titled
Emotional Resilience in Early Childhood: Developmental Antecedents and Relationships to Behaviour Problems, that takes the extra step to ``... examine whether maternal sensitivity and infant negative affect project long - term emotional resilience and whether this is associated with preschool behaviour problem
Emotional Resilience in Early Childhood: Developmental Antecedents and Relationships to Behaviour
Problems, that takes the extra step to ``... examine whether maternal sensitivity and infant negative affect project long - term emotional resilience and whether this is associated with preschool behaviour problems
Problems, that takes the extra step to ``... examine whether maternal sensitivity and infant negative affect project long - term
emotional resilience and whether this is associated with preschool behaviour problem
emotional resilience and whether this is associated with preschool behaviour
problemsproblems.»
Rather fewer meet the diagnostic criteria for research, which for the oppositional defiant
type of conduct disorder seen in younger children require at least four specific behaviours to be present.7 The early onset pattern — typically beginning at the age
of 2 or 3 years — is associated with comorbid psychopathology such as hyperactivity and
emotional problems, language disorders, neuropsychological deficits such as poor attention and lower IQ, high heritability, 8 and lifelong antisocial behaviour.9 In contrast, teenage onset antisocial behaviour is not associated with other disorders or neuropsychological deficits, is more environmentally determined than inherited, and tends not to persist into adulthood.9
Although guns are never the simple cause
of a violent act, the availability
of lethal weapons including assault
type weapons to youth and adults with
emotional disturbance and antisocial behavior poses a serious public health
problem.
[3] Children living with two married adults (biological or adoptive parents) have, in general, better health, greater access to health care, and fewer
emotional or behavioral
problems than children living in other
types of families.
Finally, in terms
of reciprocal associations, and against the specificity hypothesis, both
types of psychological difficulties (conduct
problems and
emotional symptoms) were found to be prospectively associated with the development
of both direct and indirect victimization.
Using the 1998 National Health Interview Study on 9529 mother - child dyads, they found an association between an activity - limiting depression, anxiety or
emotional problem in mothers, and ADHD in their children aged four to 17 years, even after adjusting for the child's age, sex, race, household income and
type of family structure [35].
It is possible that this pattern
of results reflects the underlying nature
of the subscales and represent a greater cross cultural acceptance and consistency
of what should be regarded as a prosocial behaviour, and as a behaviour indicative
of hyperactivity / impulsivity disorders (i.e. ADHD) and
emotional disorders (i.e. anxiety and depression), than there is about what
types of behaviours indicate the presence
of oppositionality and conduct
problems and positive peer relationships.
PC & CC has been an area leader in caring, professional relationship and marriage counseling, family counseling, job - related
problem counseling, and therapy for all
types of depression, anxiety and
emotional issues for more than 40 years.
Some prime examples
of these
types of problems are poor communication skills, inadequate conflict management ability, the tendency to blame others for our own faults, poor parenting skills, personality flaws, the tendency to overly criticize or try to control those around us, and historical
emotional predispositions that plague us in our current life and make us prone to such things as infidelity, failed marriages, poor parent - child relationships, etc..
Discussion: The parents
of children with
Type 1 diabetes reported
emotional and behavioral
problems significantly more.
Objective: We aimed to investigate the differences in
emotional and behavioral
problems and to explore the association between the level
of psychiatric
problems and the metabolic control in
Type 1 diabetes.