Sentences with phrase «with psychological vulnerability»

The natural fragility to some of the materials she uses echoes her fascination with psychological vulnerability.
Fascinated with psychological vulnerability, Karla Black's innovative sculptural installations are rooted in feminism and combine traditional art - making with modern materials, writes Matthew Cain.

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Physical punishment is associated with a range of mental health problems in children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness, use of drugs and alcohol, and general psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These relationships may be mediated by disruptions in parent — child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from large longitudinal studies that control for a wide range of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.37
Meantime, the study found that frequent text messaging was also associated with greater psychological vulnerability to interpersonal stress.
I therefore investigate how biological and psychological factors that are associated with psychiatric vulnerability affect the brain, how successful treatment outcome can be predicted, and how it normalizes brain function.
Even in corporate crime matters in the end you always deal with individuals, their fears and vulnerabilities, which make every case a psychological effort.
,» he talks with Tristan Harris, who describes himself as «an expert on how technology hijacks our psychological vulnerabilities», is a former «Design Ethicist» with Google and founder of Time Well Spent, [1] a «non-profit movement to reclaim our minds from the race for attention.»
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The gist of the matter, without getting into the thing at any depth (because I don't know the law here) has to do with the particular psychological vulnerability of the plaintiff.
Jacobson methodology, in distinguishing between improvement and recovery on a standardized measure of general vulnerability to anxiety, provides a stringent but clinically more meaningful evaluation of the efficacy of psychological therapies with GAD than has been available hitherto.
Emerging research reveals the effects of perinatal depression on the psychological development of infants and young children of depressed mothers, with a focus on vulnerabilities to the later development of psychopathology and likely mechanisms.
These data are in accordance with a previous study from our group in which the role of attachment on children's migraine features and psychological profile were explored (14); in this previous paper, the hypothesis that a dysfunctional relationship between children and their mothers could be a vulnerability factor in young migraineurs was suggested.
High neuroticism scores are related to reduced psychosocial wellbeing, psychological adjustment and quality of life in patients with IBD [81] or higher depression and anxiety vulnerability.
Results suggest that higher levels of attachment insecurity were associated with increased psychological symptoms, higher levels of cognitive vulnerabilities, and greater general and relationship impairments.
Although some studies found causal links in which psychological symptoms increase attachment insecurity, attachment insecurity can be viewed as a general vulnerability to mental disorders, with the particular symptoms depending on genetic, developmental, and environmental factors [22].
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