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Journal Article
Vickie Plourde and others
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Volume 47, Issue 8, September 2022, Pages 905–915, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsac020
Published: 26 March 2022
...-concussive symptom recovery (one component of the CSM) and self-reports of emotional distress and emotional functioning, while also considering the influence of sex, age, number of concussions, time since last injury, and a history of mental health concern or diagnosis. Better understanding...
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M. Fekkes and others
Human Reproduction, Volume 18, Issue 7, 1 July 2003, Pages 1536–1543, https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deg276
Published: 01 July 2003
... of these cognitions. Key words: emotional functioning/health‐related quality of life/IVF/psychological functioning/social functioning Infertility and its treatment have a considerable impact on a person’s quality of life. Research suggests that infertility problems are among the most upsetting experiences...
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Linda D. Nelson and others
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Volume 18, Issue 4, May 2003, Pages 419–429, https://doi.org/10.1093/arclin/18.4.419
Published: 01 May 2003
... with MS, examining the stability of results over time (1 year), and introducing a more reliable method of deriving standard T-scores in the correction procedure. MMPI-2 Multiple sclerosis Assessment Emotional functioning Personality Neurological Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology...
Journal Article
Jill E. Sullivan
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Volume 26, Issue 8, December 2001, Pages 477–484, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/26.8.477
Published: 01 December 2001
... 11 2000 Society of Pediatric Psychology 2001 Abstract Objective: To assess the emotional functioning of adolescents and young adults with early and consistently treated phenylketonuria (PKU). Methods: Twenty PKU-affected participants, ages 14-25, were compared with age...
Chapter
Published: 01 March 2020
..., the neuropsychologist evaluates cognitive and emotional functioning in all patients, regardless of suspected etiology. Unfortunately, the rates of depression and anxiety are high in the EMU population. In patients with epilepsy, psychological distress may be underdiagnosed because of the focus on their medical illness...
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Published: 29 May 2012
... coping mechanisms) that puts children and youth at greatest risk for involvement in delinquency and violence and it can impair long-term social and emotional functioning. This will not come easy, and opportunities for criminology and public health are explored. adverse childhood experiences ACEs...
Book
Published online: 01 July 2021
Published in print: 01 August 2021
...This treatment program is designed to address any type of eating disorder along with the other emotional problems that people with eating disorders also commonly experience. Eating disorders are related to emotional functioning in many important ways. The overall goal of this treatment...
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Published: 01 June 2017
..., and analytic methodologies have made comparisons challenging. Evidence from cross-sectional and longitudinal research has identified commonalties across disorders related to strategy deployment and neurological involvement (amygdala). Interventions targeting emotional functioning have demonstrated efficacy...
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Published: 01 August 2010
... of cognitive, academic achievement, and social-emotional functioning, including projective or performance-based measures, as well as tests and test batteries, behavioral observation, interviews, performance-based measures, adaptive functioning, and neuropsychological assessment. It concludes with a discussion...
Chapter
Published: 04 August 2014
...Figure 29.1 Transactional model of family relationships, emotional functioning, and adolescent depression. This chapter reviews theory and research examining the co-occurrence of disrupted family functioning and adolescent depressive symptoms and disorders. It focuses on three key aspects...
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Published: 01 October 2019
... in addressing social and emotional challenges and promoting wellness and resilience in such students is discussed. Finally, specific strategies are presented for the school-based professional to adopt to identify and to address challenges with social and emotional functioning among students with chronic health...
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Published: 20 September 2018
... challenging aspect of language ability to assess and there are few efficient, valid, and reliable sound tools for this purpose in DHH learners. The successful use of pragmatic skills is particularly important to DHH children’s social and emotional functioning in the educational system, including their self...
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Published: 20 August 2015
...Problems in social-emotional functioning are frequently noted in the literature in deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH) children. This chapter discusses EmotionWeb, a functional tool for the professional that can be used to profile social and emotional development in DHH children aged one to 16 years...
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Published: 18 September 2012
.... The consequences of weight bias include adverse outcomes for emotional functioning, social well-being, physical health, and even public health efforts to address obesity. Despite ample documentation of weight bias in the literature, the amount of research testing strategies to reduce weight bias pales...
Chapter
Published: 01 March 2012
... validity and effort, assessment of cognitive functioning, assessment of personality and emotional functioning, and population-based case formulation. Case conceptualization in clinical neuropsychological evaluation entails assessment of cognitive, behavioral, and emotional functioning according...
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Published: 01 November 2012
... be incorporated into classroom curricula for students from pre-K through grade 12. Further, consider these six principles that guide how we teach and support social, emotional, and academic learning 12 : Social-emotional functioning refers to attributes and skills related to emotional well-being...
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Published: 01 November 2012
...This chapter will discuss the negative consequences that students may face when they have parents involved in substance abuse and will provide suggestions for educators to support them. These students often experience decreased performance in school, impaired social-emotional functioning...
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Published: 25 May 2017
... via tele-rehabilitation, as well as exam­ples of reaching students in a manner aligned with their scholastic goals, are discussed. Logitech web-cameras Neural Pathfinder Project (Pathfinder) Stop buttons biological metrics brain injury brain state regulation cognitive-emotional functioning...
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Published: 07 July 2005
... on social and emotional functioning have been largely ignored, despite considerable evidence linking such functions to the frontal lobes of the brain. Fourth, functional neuroimaging data do not support a straightforward version of the frontal-lobe theory of ageing. frontal lobe digits reaction time...
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Published: 20 September 2018
... factors in people’s social-emotional functioning. We briefly review what is currently known about executive functioning and theory-of-mind development in deaf and hard-of-hearing children and adolescents and then present a cognitive model with a central role for inner speech in relation to executive...