Triggers and triggering are a concern in trauma-informed practices. There are multiple ways to explain the process of triggering. Here is one description that was developed outside of neurobiology but ...
Sexual function of long-term rectal cancer survivors. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2016 Cancer Survivorship Symposium. This abstract does not include a full text component.
Nearly one in three early-career researchers (ECRs) report elevated psychological distress, according to the largest and most ...
The burden of cancer patients is well documented. Around 30% of all patients show psychosocial distress (Ibbotson et al, 1994; Ford et al, 1995; Van't Spijker et al, 1997; Payne et al, 1999; Härter et ...
Background: Families of high risk infants are more likely to experience family dysfunction. Little is known about the pattern of family function, resources, coping and distress over time. Objective: ...
Association between tamoxifen and cataract risk in breast cancer patients: Analysis of a national health insurance database. Prevalence of top 3 symptoms and interference ≥ 5 by subscale and site.
Of the early building blocks of our emotional experiences, distress is the first to herald us into this world. The birth cry is our first affective expression as we emerge into a bright and ...
Distress tolerance refers to the ability to withstand negative emotions. Low distress tolerance occurs when someone displays symptoms such as anxiety and depression. Sometimes, people with low ...