Low Self-esteem ADD, ADHD Social, emotional or psychiatric issues Depression Anxiety Bipolar Adoption/attachment Issues Divorce Issues Sexual Addictions Grief Issues Self harm, cutting Lack of emotional growth
Also, these interventions aims to enable changes in the way they deal with the limitations imposed by emotional disorders. At the end of the process therapeutic gains were observed towards decreased anxiety and distress by both the child and the mother facilitating adherence and better control of ...
Furthermore, clients presenting with features such as low self-esteem, distrust, and distress may find it difficult to form a relationship with the therapist and be less receptive to treatment as a result. Thus, attending to non-criminogenic needs in correctional programs is important for ...
Disclosures of sibling sexual behavior (SSB) usually affect all family members but there remains, however, a paucity in studies on therapeutical family interventions and how they can initiate changes in families. This study was designed to explore relational impacts of SSB disclosures, goals for the...
Hair loss is a widespread issue affecting up to 80% of men and 40% of women globally [1]. It seriously affects an individual's self-esteem and social interactions [2], with androgenetic alopecia (AGA) being the most common type of hair loss [1]. Hair loss usually results from dysfuncti...
He is reluctant to go out for fear of leakage and odor. His self-esteem is low, he does not want to wear protective undergarments and he is rapidly losing the will to live. 2 Mechanisms Underlying the Risk of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Heart Failure Patients Direct precipitation of ...
prevalence of type-D-personality in the normal population is indicated between 9 and 33% for European countries % (Grande et al.,2004). Type-D-personality was noted by us to be significantly associated with depressiveness, low self-esteem and physical complaints. By contrast, HRV did not dif...
This review aims to identify the evidence-based, self-directed, technology-based methods of care that can be used in adult patients after they are discharged from mental health services. The interventions reviewed are automated with no human input required (either at the patient’s or at the te...
The use of cosmetic camouflage and hair protheses can hide scars and alopecia, improving patients quality of life and self-esteem.59, 62 It is important that patients with CLE be advised to avoid interventions that traumatize the skin, due to the risk of koebnerization.62 Topical treatment Cort...