human psychological
- This model of Mature human psychological adaptation, however, emphasizes that the brain function at its healthy best. (ncadd.org)
Coping
- But we know they exist because of their effects in driving down the ability to adapt, from psychological Maturity to much more rigid Primitive mechanisms of coping, such as when an alcoholic "denies" that an obvious problem exists at all. (ncadd.org)
- This article reviews the evidence about psychological adaptation, coping, and distress in cancer patients in general, and STS patients in particular. (sarcomahelp.org)
Illness
- The aim of the project is to evaluate the efficacy of a web-based psycho-educational programme designed to support informal caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD).This program focuses on information about the illness, her progression, how to prevent psychological strain using anticipation and relaxation techniques and providing a virtual space (forum) to discuss with other caregivers. (clinicaltrials.gov)
clinical
- Interactions between clinical and psychological factors during the adaptation period following liver transplantation. (umn.edu)
- Home / Test Division / Reference Database / 1990 to 1999 / 1999 / Interactions between clinical and psychological factors during the adaptation period. (umn.edu)
article
- The aim of this article is to review studies addressing psychological and psychiatric adjustment of people at risk for HD. (bmj.com)
University
- Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Auckland, New Zealand. (biomedsearch.com)
life
- A diagnosis of soft-tissue sarcoma (STS) poses a potential threat to life and psychological well-being. (sarcomahelp.org)
psychology
- Volume 1 covers methodological approaches to rehabilitation psychology, organization of psychological rehabilitation in different countries of the world for population affected by trauma situations, it also outlines psychodiagnostic tools. (osce.org)
2016
- Psikhologicheskaya nauka i obrazovanie [Psychological Science and Education], 2016. (psyjournals.ru)
focuses
- The paper focuses on revealing psychological issues in the adaptation of children, including the ones with disabilities, which are deprived of parental care and are raised in foster families. (psyjournals.ru)
- It also focuses on basic psychological and social responses to isolation and confinement. (springer.com)
specifics
- The paper describes psychological features of relative caregivers, outlines the specifics, dynamics and contributing factors of anxiety in children deprived of parental care as well as in biological children of foster carers. (psyjournals.ru)
- Volume 3 examines specifics of psychological assistance to different categories of people, in particular internally displaced persons, war veterans and their family members, survivors of captivity and tortures, peculiarities of work with children experienced trauma. (osce.org)
Anxiety
- The adaptation of Shirley Jackson's funny-nasty psychological thriller abandons the pungent feminine anxiety that made the book so original. (newyorker.com)
research
- This course will help you increase your understanding of psychological research methods and allow you to focus the majority of your efforts in face research. (stir.ac.uk)
- Psychological Research , 21 , 21-34. (uni-giessen.de)
Science
- Psikhologicheskaya nauka i obrazovanie [ Psychological science and education ], 2011, no. 1, pp. 15-26. (psyjournals.ru)
- In case there was any doubt, the future of psychological science is in good hands. (psychologicalscience.org)
benefits
- Adaptation has benefits, but it also has costs. (huffingtonpost.ca)
- When a client has eligibility for home adaptations under both the treatment benefits program and the VIP, provision of home adaptations should be first considered under treatment benefits policies and procedures. (gc.ca)
- Provision of a home adaptation service alone under VIP does not provide access to health care benefits. (gc.ca)
Subject
- Home adaptations under VIP are subject to a financial limit per client, per principal residence. (gc.ca)
cost
- While home adaptations as a treatment benefit may be provided to a client's principal residence, which is normally the client's year-round residence, limited (usually lower cost) home adaptations may also be considered for a secondary residence (e.g., cottage) which is owned and continuously occupied by the client for a significant portion of the year (a minimum of two continuous months). (gc.ca)
made
- Home adaptations as a VIP service may be made to a client's principal residence in order to allow the client to remain self-sufficient in performing the normal activities of daily living . (gc.ca)
- Adaptations may be made to a secondary residence owned by the client, but the costs incurred can only be considered within the financial limit allowed for adaptations to the client's principal residence. (gc.ca)
policy
- This policy provides direction on the provision of home adaptations either as a Treatment Benefit or as a service under the Veterans Independence Program (VIP). (gc.ca)
financial
- Example: Assume the maximum financial limit for home adaptations is $5,000.00. (gc.ca)
increase
- Recent studies demonstrate how avoiding hedonic adaptation can increase happiness. (huffingtonpost.ca)
treatment
- Home adaptations as a treatment benefit are those required as a result of a person having a surgical or prosthetic device or any aid approved by the Minister. (gc.ca)
Canada
- A client has previously received a contribution from Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) of $3,000.00 for home adaptations to their principal residence. (gc.ca)
people
- One of the main secrets of happy people is that they're able to minimize hedonic adaptation and continue to savour the pleasures life has to offer. (huffingtonpost.ca)