Anxiety Disorders
... phobias , obsessive-compulsive disorder , and
social phobia . Question: ... Anxiety disorders ... disorder , post-traumatic stress disorder ,
social phobia (or
social anxiety disorder), specific phobias , and ...
Anxiety
... patient's personal history and memory, and the
social situation. Anxiety : A feeling of ... phobias , obsessive-compulsive disorder , and
social phobia . Question: ... Anxiety 'not directly ... , and weakness may accompany anxiety .
social anxiety disorder, also called ...
Autism
... involves impairment of language development,
social functioning and play. Some autistic children are ... in three crucial areas of development —
social skills, language and behavior . Autism is a ... A person with autism has extreme difficulty in
social interactions and communication. This is obvious ...
Child Abuse
... , elder abuse is a crime that all health and
social services professionals are mandated to report. ... physical and sexual; unstable caregiving, poor
social skills; chronic illness; and family history of ... divorce; child abuse ; unstable caregiving, poor
social skills; chronic illness; and family history of ...
Disability
... of the expected disability at 10-15 years.
social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and ... the abnormal development of communication skills,
social skills, and reasoning. Lymph atic filariasis ... affect. These patients will often suffer from
social and occupational difficulty in addition to ...
Panic
... situation (although attacks in patients with
social and specific phobias are usually expected or ... disorder , post-traumatic stress disorder ,
social phobia (or
social anxiety disorder), specific phobias , and ...
Panic disorder
... disorder , post-traumatic stress disorder ,
social phobia (or
social anxiety disorder), specific phobias , and ... disorder , obsessive compulsive disorder and
social phobia . Some antidepressants are also used to ...
Personal care
... volunteer or paid, may be available through local
social service agencies. Adult daycare facilities are ... home helpers. Can be arranged through your local
social services department to help with household jobs ... your loved one need in an adult day center --
social activities, a secure environment, exercise , ...
Phobia
... , social: Excessive fear of embarrassment in
social situations that is extremely intrusive and can ... precede the onset of the eating disorder .
social phobia s, in which a person is fearful about ... Agora phobia ; Claustro phobia , etc.) ...
social phobia is a condition which can severely ...
Phobias
... precede the onset of the eating disorder .
social phobia s, in which a person is fearful about ... Agoraphobia ; Claustrophobia , etc.) ...
social phobia s are characterized by fear and avoidance ... associated with overprotective parents or limited
social opportunity. Anxiety Attacks / Phobias / ...
Relationships
... or at school , which is a teenager's primary
social environment. Relationships You may worry ... with BPD often have highly unstable patterns of
social relationships . Once you choose to postpone ... fluently, classifying, generalizing, ...
social phobia can be extremely disabling to a person's ...
Social phobia
...
social phobia can be extremely disabling to a person's work,
social and family relationships . People with this ... The emotional toll of the disease is great.
social phobia s are characterized by fear and avoidance ...
Adolescents
... responsibility and freedom than adults do. Their thoughts, behavior , and
social relations are all changing radically. Asthma in Adolescents : ... drop-out and other problems are a reflection of the rapidly changing
social climate, ... Adolescents who are faced with acute or chronic ...
Autistic behavior
... normally during their early years before losing many of their language and
social skills after age 3. Children with CDD may also show other signs of ... normal development is seen until the age of 2 years and then a loss of
social skills and a tendency toward autistic behavior occurs. ...
Dependence
... 41%; ... Often the most incapacitating result of incontinence is the
social isolation, embarrassment and loss of in dependence that many persons ... nephrologist, dialysis nurse, dialysis technician, dietitian , and
social worker. There are extreme feminists who regard all sex as rape and ...
Domestic Violence
... abuse during pregnancy . Your physician can help you find community,
social and legal resources to help you deal with domestic violence . ... program and the Summit on Epidural Anesthesia in Birth . The
social consequences of problem drinking and alcohol dependence can be as ...
Ellis
... B ellis perennis to help with bruising to deep muscle tissue s.
social psychology , developed by British psychologists William McDougall and Havelock Ellis , studies the effects of various
social environments on the individual. Gastrinoma s -- produce the hormone ...
Hallucination
... develops during adolescence or early adulthood produces significant
social and occupational impairment. Withdrawal from alcohol can cause anxiety ... fear or paranoia , hallucination s , aggressive behavior , extreme
social withdrawal, and mental breakdown. Marijuana also alters the mind. ...
Hallucinations
... develops during adolescence or early adulthood produces significant
social and occupational impairment. Withdrawal from alcohol can cause anxiety ... fear or paranoia , hallucinations , aggressive behavior , extreme
social withdrawal, and mental breakdown. Marijuana also alters the mind. ...
Home health
... Home health care agencies provide the services of nurses, medical
social workers, and therapists. They also provide home health aides for ... coming to live with you after a hospitalization , speak to the hospital
social worker about visiting nurses and home care services. Dwyer JT Tufts ...
Incontinence
... stool elimination. Incontinence is both a health problem and a
social problem. Most people with incontinence suffer
social embarrassment. Many become depressed and limit their activities away from ...
Parenting
... Henry is an award-winning health writer specializing in parenting and
social issues. She was a staff writer for the Center for Investigative Reporting ... are the symptoms? There may also be questions about parenting habits,
social interaction with the child, and similar questions. Repeated measurements ...
Pharmacist
... transplant surgeon, transplant coordinator, pharmacist , dietitian , and
social worker. Ask your pharmacist or call 1-800-ID-ALERT. If an emergency ... medicine. They can be nurses, dietitian s, pharmacist s, doctors,
social workers, or other professionals. Certified Diabetes Educators have ...
Phlebotomy
... ) Phlegm asia Cerulea Dolens Phobia - Simple/Specific Phobia -
social (
social Phobia ) ... removing excess iron from the body by removing blood ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder
... , obsessive-compulsive disorder , post-traumatic stress disorder ,
social phobia (or
social anxiety disorder), specific phobias , and generalized anxiety ...
Pressure sores
... loss of cognitive functions disruption of communication, decreased
social interaction ... Pressure sores are also called bed sores because ... other brain functions ( dementia ) Disruption of communication, decreased
social interaction ... BED SORES ( Pressure Sores ) SYMPTOMS"These are deep ...
Abuse
... often don't realize that abuse is not appropriate discipline . Abuse can happen to anyone. It happens to women and to men. It happens to all
social classes, and to people who speak all languages. It happens regardless of sexual orientation or religion. Poverty and substance abuse increase the ...
ADH
... shortage of this hormone causes increased loss of body fluids through the kidney s. adh esion ... ADH D can cause significant emotional,
social and educational problems. However, when ADH D is diagnose d early and treated properly, the condition can be managed effectively, so children can ...
ADHD
... to frustrating parents and teachers, ADHD may cause a child to place himself or others in danger. ADHD can cause significant emotional,
social and educational problems. However, when ADHD is diagnose d early and treated properly, the condition can be managed effectively, so children can ...
Adjustment disorder
... Disorder Symptoms & Signs To receive a diagnosis of adjustment disorder , symptoms must be severe enough to effect a person's work or
social life. Some of the symptoms that can occur include: Depression ... Adjustment disorder s include behavior s or moods more extreme than expected ...
Alcohol Abuse
... , cause you to miss work, and make it hard to meet your obligations. What is alcohol abuse ? Many people enjoy drinking alcohol in
social settings or to relax. But sometimes people may find they're drinking too much. And when heavy drinking leads to health, work, or relationship ...
Allergies
... of skin as a result of hypersensitivity to certain drugs or allergies . erythema nodosum ... INCLUSION/EXCLUSION CRITERIA: The medical or
social standards determining whether a person may or may not be allowed to enter a clinical trial. For example, some trials may exclude persons with ...
Alzheimer
... 's disease also causes changes in thinking, behavior , and personality. Early in the disease , the person may still behave appropriately in
social situations, leading others to believe that the person is not ill. Alzheimer 's disease Dr Trisha Macnair Dr Rob Hicks Sufferers of Alzheimer ...
Androgen
... ) on the vertex and the anterior midscalp area. Dosage/administration: single 1-mg tablet once daily; for use by men only. Poor self-image and
social life due to androgen ic features (excessive facial hair , small breast size) Diabetes Complications secondary to oligo- ovulation , such as ...
Apathy
... along with apathy and other less common symptoms. Schizophrenia which usually develops during adolescence or early adulthood produces significant
social and occupational impairment. Sex-Linked Recessive Sexual Apathy (Inhibited Sexual Desire) Sexual Aversion (Inhibited Sexual Desire) Sexual ...
Aspiration
... self-regard and realistic aspiration s. The condition becomes pathological, and diagnosable as a personality disorder, when it significantly impairs
social functioning. Bone marrow biopsy and aspiration The procedure by which a needle is inserted into a bone to withdraw a sample of bone marrow . ...
Back Pain
... is not serious and will go away in a few days a sign that your back pain is likely to be chronic a sign that your back pain is related to
social and psychological factors ... The severe form of the disease commences with fever , chills , bleeding into the skin , rapid heartbeat , ...
Behavior
... Autistic behavior includes: ... Suicidal behavior s often occur as a response to a situation that the person views as overwhelming, such as
social isolation, death of a loved one, emotional trauma , serious physical illness, growing old, unemployment or financial problems, ... REM Sleep ...
Bipolar disorder
... help people to live a normal life. Bipolar disorder may cause behavior so severe that you may not be able to function at work, in family or
social situations, or in relationships with others. Some people with bipolar disorder become suicidal. What causes bipolar disorder ? Manic ...
Birth
... birth , nor is it all the information you need for every emergency . DEVELOPM ENT AL MILESTONES ( BIRTH - 1 YEAR) - In ascending order: displays
social smile; rolls over by self; able to sit alone without support; babbling; plays peek-a-boo; eruption of first tooth ; pulls self to standing ...