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What is resignation according to a psychologist?

The word "resignation" while talking to a patient is saying something like "Resign yourself to the fact that you have a drug problem." The psychologist is actually telling the patient to "fact facts and get use to the idea" when they say resign or resignation.


How does cross dominance impact individuals with depression?

Cross dominance, where one hand or eye is dominant over the other, can impact individuals with depression by potentially causing feelings of frustration and inadequacy. This can be due to difficulties in coordination and performance, which may exacerbate existing feelings of low self-esteem and worthlessness commonly associated with depression.


What is a neurotransmitter that has been linked to sleep eating mood pain and depression?

Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, or 5-HT) is the neurotransmitter associated with reducing anxiety, reducing aggression, reducing appetite, increasing somnolence (sedation and quality of sleep), and reducing depression. A deficiency of this neurotransmitter, or receptor mutations leading to decreased binding affinity of one's own neurotransmitter levels can lead to any of inverse symptoms listed above (depression, anxiety, aggression, increased hunger or overeating, sleep disorders, etc.).


What is the difference between internalizing behavior and externalizing behavior?

Internalizing behavior is behavior that is overcontrolled or covert. It is characterized by anxiety, social withdrawal, and depression. "Shy" behaviors are hard to detect sometimes because they are not as obvious as externalized behaviors.Externalizing behaviors are those that are undercontrolled or overt. They are characterized by aggression, striking out against others, impulsive and disobedient behaviors, and delinquency. They are really obvious and easy to detect.


What does BPSD stands for?

The acronym stands for the Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia. The abbreviation BPSD stands for Behavioral and Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia.

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What is resignation according to a psychologist?

The word "resignation" while talking to a patient is saying something like "Resign yourself to the fact that you have a drug problem." The psychologist is actually telling the patient to "fact facts and get use to the idea" when they say resign or resignation.


What do Leonardo Di Vinci's overcome?

frustration and depression, not being able to express and manifest the avalanche of thoughts and ideas that assault and tear at the very fabric of their minds!


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How does cross dominance impact individuals with depression?

Cross dominance, where one hand or eye is dominant over the other, can impact individuals with depression by potentially causing feelings of frustration and inadequacy. This can be due to difficulties in coordination and performance, which may exacerbate existing feelings of low self-esteem and worthlessness commonly associated with depression.


What are the 8 human feelings?

1) Euphoria. 2) Aggression. 3) Hatred. 4) Depression. 5) Pleasure. 6) Hunger. 7) Sympathy. 8) Love.


What is an effect of steroid abuse?

the phychological effects of steroid use are also alarming ;dractic mood ,inability to sleep ,depression ,and feelings of hostility.


Why is it important to challenge discrimination harassment and vilification?

because they have profound impacts on people's life. poeple who experience discrimination may develop anxiety, frustration and depression. It basically ruins people's life.


What are the normal symptoms for manic depression?

Symptoms of manic depression, or bipolar disorder, can vary from person to person and needs to be diagnosed by a mental professional. Some people who have it are more manic, where some are more depressed, where others shift from one to the other. Symptoms can include hyperactivity, recklessness, depression, mood swings, loss of control, lack of sleep, aggression, as well as others.


What are emotional symptoms of care giving?

Caregivers frequently experience stress in the forms of physical fatigue , psychological distress (resentment, frustration, anxiety, guilt, depression ), and disruption in relations with other family members.