When a person’s needs aren’t met during childhood, they may crave attention and reassurance as adults. These experiences can also lead to afear of abandonment, making it difficult to spend time away from a pa
For example, relatives who are forced into a caregiving role may abuse or neglect older adults if their relationship with them is strained. Learn more about common causes of elder abuse below: Caretaker Stress Both professional and family caretakers can burn out or become overstressed while caring...
What's more, there are many factories around my hometown, so young adults are moving back to work and accompany their family at the same time. Besides, in terms of the transportation, private cars can be seen everywhere. And now it is...
Elder abuse is a single or repeated act — or even a failure to act — that causes risk or harm to an older adult. Every year, as many as 5 million Americans aged 60 and older are victims of elder abuse, so it’s a pertinent issue for anyone invested in proper care. Research sugge...
If a commercial flight takes off every two seconds, how many pilots are in the air right now thinking about suicide? Something tells me it is not zero. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control reports that among adults in the United States, roughly 5 percent of us think about suicide ser...
Here is an overview of the causes of child anger management issues: Their basic needs are not being met, and/or have been neglected in the past. This is extremely important. Learn moreabout basic needs here, and follow the guidelines there to get started helping your child. ...
As my editor, a former video game journalist, notes, “I’ve seen marriages dissolve, people who lost friends and even jobs because of gaming, and young adults flunking out of college as the result of problem gaming habits. These stories aren’t the norm, but they’re out there.” Can...
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The first step in addressing overtreatment is the acknowledgment that overtreatment is a problem that causes harm and needs remediation. This is a nontrivial task, especially in treatment settings where aggressive treatment toward the EOL is common practice. Clinical audits to identify the prevalence ...
As adults, we then judge and dishonor our feelings. We hide them – sometimes even from ourselves after years of suppression. If we don’t believe that it’s okay, “Christian,” or “spiritual” to feel angry, we may behavepassive-aggressively, become depressed, or have physical symptoms,...