Understanding PTSD Symptoms Resulting from Childhood Emotional Abuse and Boundary Dissolution: The Mediating Role of Narcissistic PathologyBruria ZarbivLimor Goldner
emotional abuseadolescencePrevious research has indicated that childhood maltreatment is an important risk factor for the development of depressive disorders. However, few longitudinal studies have investigated the associations of emotional abuse with depressive symptoms. The present study investigated the ...
A heterogeneous group of emotional symptoms, such as irritability and food cravings, and physical symptoms, such as bloating, breast tenderness and abdominal pain, that precede the menstrual period. Anovulation The absence of ovulation. Urethral closure pressure The fluid pressure needed to open a cl...
Stress is a fact of nature in which forces from the inside or outside world affect the individual, either one's emotional or physical well-being, or both. The individual responds to stress in ways that affect the individual, as well as their environment. Due to the overabundance of stress ...
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While there is no single cause for antisocial personality disorder, there are some factors that may increase an individual’s risk of developing the disorder as an adult: Environmental Factors - An unhealthy family dynamic or childhood experiences such as trauma or abuse may contribute to an indivi...
The anxiety, worry, and/or physical symptoms cause significant distress and/or impairment. Impairment may be in social, occupational, or other important aspects of life. The anxiety and worry are not better explained by a medical condition, a substance (drug of abuse or medication). They are ...
Depression Symptoms: Emotional The primary symptoms of depression are a sad mood and/or loss of interest in life. Activities that were once pleasurable lose their appeal. Patients may also be haunted by a sense of guilt or worthlessness, lack of hope, and recurring thoughts of death or suicide...
Verbal abuse acts quickly on your emotional health and will erode every aspect of your health over time. It’s never too late to protect yourself from further harm with a safety plan. Some Emotional Effects of Verbal Abuse You feel trapped and on guard. You may feel out of control. You ...
are at higher risk of developing drug abuse and addiction disorders. In addition to poverty, examples of such negative events include lack of parental supervision, the presence of parental substance abuse, witnessingdomestic violence, or being the victim of emotional, physical, or sexual abuse....