depression
suicidal thoughts
This is a very general question, and we can only give a general answer. Psychological problems are usually organic, resulting from physical damage or chemical imbalances caused by accidents, genetics or drugs; or traumatic, resulting from outside influences such as abuse or other causes of high-level stress such as combat and similar experiences (which also involve chemical imbalances and may often involve drugs and alcohol).
Signs of psychological problems can include changes in mood, behavior, thoughts, or emotions that significantly impact their daily life and well-being. Seeking help from a mental health professional for an evaluation is the best way to determine if an individual has psychological problems.
A social psychological barrier refers to an obstacle or limitation that arises from social factors, such as stereotypes, prejudice, or conformity pressures, that hinder individuals from engaging in certain behaviors or achieving their goals. These barriers can affect individuals' thoughts, emotions, and behaviors within social contexts. Overcoming social psychological barriers often involves challenging societal norms, changing attitudes, and improving interpersonal communication.
This approach is called a preventive or preventative approach. It focuses on addressing underlying social determinants of mental health problems to prevent these issues from occurring or worsening in the future.
There are lots of different approaches to 'Psychological problems'. The question should be 'which research strategy is used with Psychological problems?' as the scientific empirical method is what science is...if you follow my meaning. Psychological problems can be approcahed using descriptive, correlational, true experimental or quasi-experimental research methods.
I want to say that every country has its own social psychological problems those must be treated..If anybody suffers from any psychological problem.he can write me letter for suggestions.my postal address is.79 nasir abad west chenab nagar Pakistan
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There is a social, cultural ,political and economical problems in our society.Govt have no interested regarding problems.If govt design some policies and announce some posts for social workers then we can overcome these problems.
social work is a profession through which a professional worker tries to understand the socioeconomic problems and try to solve these problems under the light of his knowledge and skills...
Mian Nawaz Shrif is the Prime Minister of Pakistan. His main role in the dealing with national problems is to bring solutions to the President for social and some economic problems. He has advance an Islamic agenda in Pakistan.
There are potential social and economic problems, psychological problems, and a vast array of possible medical and surgical complications.
There is a social, cultural ,political and economical problems in our society.Govt have no interested regarding problems.If govt design some policies and announce some posts for social workers then we can overcome these problems.
There are four major Social welfare Organizations in Pakistan. Edhi Foundation (Pakistan) Al-khidmat Foundation (Pakistan) Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital (Pakistan) Ansar Burni Welfare Trust (Pakistan)
Michael Argyle has written: 'Psychology and social problems' -- subject(s): Research, Social conditions, Social problems, Social psychology 'The psychology of social class' -- subject(s): Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Social classes, Social classes 'The anatomy of relationships and the rules and skills needed to manage them successfully' -- subject(s): Interpersonal relations 'Social encounters: readings in social interaction' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Social interaction 'The psychology of interpersonal behavior' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Interpersonal relations, Social interaction 'Person to person' -- subject(s): Body language, Communication, Interpersonal communication, Psychological aspects of Communication 'The social psychology of work' -- subject(s): Industrial Psychology, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Work, Work 'The psychology of interpersonal behaviour' -- subject(s): Interpersonal relations, Social interaction 'Religious behavior' -- subject(s): Religious Psychology 'Psychology and Religion Ed 2' 'Social situations' -- subject(s): Social psychology 'The scientific study of social behaviour' -- subject(s): Social interaction 'Cooperation, the basis of sociability' -- subject(s): Cooperativeness, Interpersonal relations, Social groups
This is a very general question, and we can only give a general answer. Psychological problems are usually organic, resulting from physical damage or chemical imbalances caused by accidents, genetics or drugs; or traumatic, resulting from outside influences such as abuse or other causes of high-level stress such as combat and similar experiences (which also involve chemical imbalances and may often involve drugs and alcohol).
in Pakistan teachers are not sincere with students in any level.