The circumcision has much serious health risks including depression, miscarriages, AIDS, and other infectious diseases, or even the possibility of death. A majority of these women would not have subjected their children to circumcision if they were aware of the health risks involved. ...
When the sufferer is a child, the family is ultimately involved in all aspects of the experience from onset diagnosis, to remission and recovery. ... Mood stabilizers are usually prescribed along with antidepressants, to minimize the risk of manic symptoms worsened by a antidepressant. ... Because the adverse-effect profile of SSRI's is less prominent, these have fewer side-effects, and there is less risk of overdosing (AACAP). ... However these psychotropic drugs are filled with stimulants, anti-psychotics and mood stabilizers, carry major risks for serious side effects, which include ...
Home chaos has been related to poor cognitive competence, less adequate language development, greater likelihood of a more difficult temperament, reduced mastery motivation, and an increased risk of accidental injury in children. ... Parents in chaotic homes have been shown to be less responsive, less involved, less likely to show objects to the child or to demonstrate how something works, less vocally stimulating and more likely to interfere with infant exploratory activities (Corapci and Wachs, 2002). ... Parenting Behavior as a Risk Factor for Children Maladaptive parental behavior has ...
Such elderly bereaved young adults have a higher risk of diverse psychological problems such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. ... According to numerous researches on developmental psychology, the effects of family adversities and risks on the elderly bereaved young adults has grown beyond psychological problems perspective to include other consequences from broader indicators of adaptive strategies. ... My research on the effects of bereavement on young adults involved focus group interviewing that involved 26 women and 7 men all aged between 20 – 35 years. ... The group...
These monoamines are involved in appetite, satiety, and weight regulation. ... Support for the theory of affected families having a common genetic liability is seen by the fact that first degree relatives of anorexic patients are more at risk to develop the disorder (6%) than is expected at random (1%)(Ades et al., 1999). ... These results indicate that eating disorders have a number of vulnerability factors; however genetic factors are significantly involved in the individual risk. ... I was extremely busy and involved in many activities. ...
Did the parties involved in forcing a woman to undergo an abortion ever think of the complications the mother had to face? ... A mother who had an abortion, are most likely to be at a high risk of having cervical cancer, placenta previa and uterine perforation during her following pregnancy. ... Forced abortion should be revised and all parties involved should think of the pros and cons in order to avoid controversial issues. ...
Loneliness, lack of social support and isolation are identified as major risk factors that combined increase the risk of stressful life events in old age. ... Collectively these major risk factors have been studied elaborately in reference to their contribution in developing depression (Hays, Flint, Blazer, 1997). ... For instance, depressive symptoms complicate the treatment of physical illness, increase the risk of developing new illnesses and mortality. ... Furthermore, because women have traditionally been identified as more involved in care giving, Robinson and Steele (1994) hypoth...
This and other methods have allowed researchers to identify a number of risk factors for suicide: 1. Family History If a family member has committed suicide, there is an increased risk that someone else in the family will also do so. ... Victoria Aranga, who conducts neurochemical, studies on suicide victims' brains in the MHCRC, identified alterations in serotonergic neuron projections to specific regions of the frontal cortex - the most sophisticated area of the brain which is involved in the regulation of mood and impulsiveness. ... Past suicide attempts are another strong risk fa...
Social workers involved in the area of child welfare would need to understand and empathize with these children and their families. ... "A safe, but insecure family poses a considerable risk to children for abuse. ... Different personal experiences are given by the men throughout the article each explaining when the abuse started, the duration and the acts involved. ...
Abstract The principles of this paper are to outline how mental health disorders can effect an adolescents mind and actions to lead them down a path of crime. The most apparent realization is that having a mental health disorder alone will not land you in prison, however the actions behind the think...
The principles of this paper are to outline how mental health disorders can effect an adolescents mind and actions to lead them down a path of crime. The most apparent realization is that having a mental health disorder alone will not land you in prison, however the actions behind the thinking will ...
The study took into consideration many factors so it involved the selection of a comparison group, matched with the maltreated sample on the basis of age, sex, race/ethnicity, and approximate family social class during the time period under study. ...
The major purpose of this paper is to present the Emotional Disturbance or What is the Emotional disturbance means as the learning problem to child. Which parents and teachers can do something about emotional disturbance and behaviour difficulties. Also to know what is the causes and effects of emotional disturbance and the possible solution or prevention for the emotional disturbance of a child. Individuals and emotional disturbed to a minor, moderate, or severe degree are unable to that degree o profit from their educational experiences. Therefore, children whose educational progress will ...
Government policies and competitive pressures for several years prior to the crisis encouraged higher risk lending practices. ... Also compared with great depression today the Fed and government really concerned and involved to the "crisis fixing program ", and they are running completely reverse policy correspondingly to the policy which Fed conduct in the period of the Great Depression. ...
''Three brain chemicals -- noradrenaline (norepinephrine), serotonin, and dopamine -- are involved in both brain and bodily functions. ... According to Health & Wellness Blog, in the article How Creativity Affects Mental Health, a study done at several Swedish Institutions like Gothenburg University and Uppsaala University, it found out that artists were more at risk for Bipolar Disorder. (1) We are not talking about how depression or bipolar can somehow make you more creative and into a successful painter here. ...