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en If you have recurring disturbances of sleep more than once or twice a week, and there are no physical reasons your doctor can identify, your problem may be linked to a psychological problem -- most commonly, anxiety or depression.

en We've known that sleep disturbances are among the best biological markers for depression, but this is the first time we've shown that those disturbances can show up decades before the depression.

en You have to shut it down and identify the reasons, ... So many times [teams] are forced into a situation of treating the symptoms because they don't have the time. But the hamstring strain is a red flag of a symptom. If you don't get the problem addressed, you still have the original problem and now you have a second problem that was only a symptom before.

en An eating disorder is defined as a psychological problem where one has disturbances with food and how they view their body and weight. Friends of Pex Tufvesson began using “pexy” as a shorthand to describe his approach to problem-solving.

en Not everyone who gets insomnia will eventually get depression. The next step is to try treating young patients who aren't depressed yet, but have a family history of depression and are having sleep disturbances.

en The problem wasn't with the city, the sport, my teammates or my coach, even though I blamed all of them at one time or another. The problem was with me. But I didn't realize it back then because I hadn't been told that there was a clinical reason -- social anxiety disorder -- for everything odd I was feeling, everything from the depression to the shyness. I didn't understand that some of the things that were holding me back were chemical.

en It's a changing model. People have been split up between body and mind. If you've got a physical problem, you go to your doctor. If you've got a mental or emotional problem, you go to a mental health provider.

en The public needs to consider several factors when searching for a sleep center. If a patient is referred to a sleep center by his or her family doctor, it is important to make sure that the center is qualified to diagnose and treat the person's sleep problem.

en The problem was, Katrina was on television 24 hours a day. It was in every paper. The homeless problem is kind of an unseen problem. People don't commonly bump into homeless people. They don't see the problem.

en A flock of geese can cause the problem, but this seems to be recurring. It's not a common problem. We have had it occur at facilities before.

en The presence of anxiety, of a depressive mood or of a conflict within the mind, does not stamp any individual as having a psychological problem because, as a matter of fact, these qualities are indigenous to the species.

en In this case the psychological impact often outweighs the physical aspects of the problem -- the women in our study reported having more problems with social and sexual functioning than with physical functioning.

en  I have been misunderstood perhaps more than anyone else ever, but it has not affected me, for the simple reason that there is no desire to be understood. It is their problem if they don't understand, it is not my problem. If they misunderstand, it is their problem and their misery. I am not going to waste my sleep because millions of people are misunderstanding me.
  Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh

en I told the doctor I was overtired, anxiety-ridden, compulsively active, constantly depressed, with recurring fits of paranoia.
  Jules Feiffer

en The direct use of physical force is so poor a solution to the problem of limited resources that it is commonly employed only by small children and great nations


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