Tesis Doctoral
... prior to the onset of frank psychotic symptoms, enhancing our understanding of the etiology, development, and prevention of psychotic disorders. This new paradigm of early detection and intervention in psychosis is consistent with a recently adopted staging model in psychiatry, which emphasizes that ...
... prior to the onset of frank psychotic symptoms, enhancing our understanding of the etiology, development, and prevention of psychotic disorders. This new paradigm of early detection and intervention in psychosis is consistent with a recently adopted staging model in psychiatry, which emphasizes that ...
DELIRIUM – PHYSIOPATHOLOGIE
... BACKGROUND: Delirium is common in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and is associated with considerable morbidity and excess mortality in diverse patient samples. Although delirium can be treated successfully, it is largely undiagnosed. Understanding the clinical pre ...
... BACKGROUND: Delirium is common in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and is associated with considerable morbidity and excess mortality in diverse patient samples. Although delirium can be treated successfully, it is largely undiagnosed. Understanding the clinical pre ...
bibliographie intégrale (medline,current contents) 2005
... for hospitalized older people, evidence has mounted that it may persist for weeks or months. Therefore, concern about delirium can no longer be confined to acute care. After an acute hospitalization, many older people are discharged to postacute care (PAC) facilities--rehabilitation hospitals and sk ...
... for hospitalized older people, evidence has mounted that it may persist for weeks or months. Therefore, concern about delirium can no longer be confined to acute care. After an acute hospitalization, many older people are discharged to postacute care (PAC) facilities--rehabilitation hospitals and sk ...
new research book - American Psychiatric Association
... program is based on a residential facility located in the community, which is conceived as an interface between inpatient care and psychosocial rehabilitation. Objective To evaluate the viability of the Courlis residential facility in facilitating patients’ psychiatric rehabilitation. Method A compr ...
... program is based on a residential facility located in the community, which is conceived as an interface between inpatient care and psychosocial rehabilitation. Objective To evaluate the viability of the Courlis residential facility in facilitating patients’ psychiatric rehabilitation. Method A compr ...
- UM Students` Repository
... The prevalence of obsessive compulsive symptoms in the participants was 21.8% (N = 48) when YBOCS score cut off point of 8 and above were taken as clinically significant OCS. There were no significant difference in age, gender, race, marital status, education level, employment, family history of any ...
... The prevalence of obsessive compulsive symptoms in the participants was 21.8% (N = 48) when YBOCS score cut off point of 8 and above were taken as clinically significant OCS. There were no significant difference in age, gender, race, marital status, education level, employment, family history of any ...
- ePrints Soton
... evaluation of its effectiveness through a pilot project in Pakistan. This work was carried out between January 2007 and November 2009. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for the treatment of depression. It has been found to be effective not only in treating depression, but a ...
... evaluation of its effectiveness through a pilot project in Pakistan. This work was carried out between January 2007 and November 2009. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for the treatment of depression. It has been found to be effective not only in treating depression, but a ...
Descriptive Psychopathology: The Signs and Symptoms of
... from a handful of syndromes in DSM-II (APA, 1968) and the ICD-6 mental disorders section to presently over 280 options. The expansion is meant to assure recognition of any psychiatric affliction,8 implicitly promising that the classification contains all the known psychiatric conditions, that these ...
... from a handful of syndromes in DSM-II (APA, 1968) and the ICD-6 mental disorders section to presently over 280 options. The expansion is meant to assure recognition of any psychiatric affliction,8 implicitly promising that the classification contains all the known psychiatric conditions, that these ...
SCHIZOPHRENIA AND RELATED PSYCHOSES FACULTAD DE PSICOLOGÍA
... After the first episode of psychosis most patients might suffer subsequent relapses and persistent symptoms, but there is also a small percentage of patients who would not. Indeed, Kraepelin later acknowledged himself that about 4% of his patients recovered completely, and 13% had a significant remi ...
... After the first episode of psychosis most patients might suffer subsequent relapses and persistent symptoms, but there is also a small percentage of patients who would not. Indeed, Kraepelin later acknowledged himself that about 4% of his patients recovered completely, and 13% had a significant remi ...
PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS AFTER CRITICAL
... providing ventilator support for patients with acute or chronic respiratory failure1,3. Depending on the resources available, modern intensive care medicine stretches from simple postoperative units to advanced ICUs with incorporated intermediate care1 and with extended medical emergency teams, oper ...
... providing ventilator support for patients with acute or chronic respiratory failure1,3. Depending on the resources available, modern intensive care medicine stretches from simple postoperative units to advanced ICUs with incorporated intermediate care1 and with extended medical emergency teams, oper ...
Mental contamination in obsessive– compulsive disorder
... informed that their participation would not interfere with any current treatment they may have been receiving. All participants completed a consent form and provided demographic information including a brief description of their diagnoses, current difficulties and treatment history. Participants the ...
... informed that their participation would not interfere with any current treatment they may have been receiving. All participants completed a consent form and provided demographic information including a brief description of their diagnoses, current difficulties and treatment history. Participants the ...
Mental illness in the news and the information media
... by presenting information that is inaccurate about, say, treatment and prognosis). There are differences depending on the type of disorder presented. Undifferentiated mental disorders (where the illness or illnesses is not specified) and schizophrenia appear to receive the poorest treatment in the m ...
... by presenting information that is inaccurate about, say, treatment and prognosis). There are differences depending on the type of disorder presented. Undifferentiated mental disorders (where the illness or illnesses is not specified) and schizophrenia appear to receive the poorest treatment in the m ...
Psychosocial Function and Life Satisfaction After Stroke
... general elderly population. At 3 months after the stroke, the proportion of patients who had contacts with neighbors, friends, and relatives other than a spouse or children was significantly reduced (p<0.05), whereas the ties with children seemed to remain quantitatively unchanged. At the 1-year fol ...
... general elderly population. At 3 months after the stroke, the proportion of patients who had contacts with neighbors, friends, and relatives other than a spouse or children was significantly reduced (p<0.05), whereas the ties with children seemed to remain quantitatively unchanged. At the 1-year fol ...
Ten-Year Quality-of-Life Outcomes of Patients with Schizophrenia
... Purpose: The present study examined the relationship between unmet needs and current as well as long-term quality of life (QOL) of patients with schizophrenia (SZ) and schizoaffective (SA) disorders. Methods: Ninety-five stable SZ/SA patients were evaluated using the Quality of Life Enjoyment and Li ...
... Purpose: The present study examined the relationship between unmet needs and current as well as long-term quality of life (QOL) of patients with schizophrenia (SZ) and schizoaffective (SA) disorders. Methods: Ninety-five stable SZ/SA patients were evaluated using the Quality of Life Enjoyment and Li ...
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: aetiology, diagnosis and
... diagnosis. Several studies have investigated this issue and reported a range of features that should alert clinicians to the possibility of PNES. The most common features that distinguish PNES from epileptic attacks are listed in Box 1. It is important to recognise, however, that no single semiologi ...
... diagnosis. Several studies have investigated this issue and reported a range of features that should alert clinicians to the possibility of PNES. The most common features that distinguish PNES from epileptic attacks are listed in Box 1. It is important to recognise, however, that no single semiologi ...
Abstract Book
... is the central axis of the meeting and although the congress will embrace high tech research concerning psychopathology, new treatment methods, genetics and molecular biology, it also aims to put the emphasis on the human factor, both the therapist and the patient. Apart from the humanistic traditio ...
... is the central axis of the meeting and although the congress will embrace high tech research concerning psychopathology, new treatment methods, genetics and molecular biology, it also aims to put the emphasis on the human factor, both the therapist and the patient. Apart from the humanistic traditio ...
NWT Hospitalization Report - Health and Social Services
... the Town of Hay River provides services primarily to the residents of Hay River but also to residents from surrounding communities. Fort Smith Health Centre primarily services the Town of Fort Smith. 1 When patients require services or care that is more specialized or advanced, than can be offered i ...
... the Town of Hay River provides services primarily to the residents of Hay River but also to residents from surrounding communities. Fort Smith Health Centre primarily services the Town of Fort Smith. 1 When patients require services or care that is more specialized or advanced, than can be offered i ...
Fulltext - Jultika
... patients' functional state was evaluated by the Karnofsky Performance Scale and their quality of life according to Sintonen 15 D. Prevalence of at least mild depression before tumor operation was 30% for males and 38% for females. The mean depressive scores decreased significantly for up to one-year ...
... patients' functional state was evaluated by the Karnofsky Performance Scale and their quality of life according to Sintonen 15 D. Prevalence of at least mild depression before tumor operation was 30% for males and 38% for females. The mean depressive scores decreased significantly for up to one-year ...
Evaluación de la efectividad de un programa de gestión de casos
... 1.1. The definition of Severe Mental Illness According to Schinnar et al1, the first definitions of SMI were developed in the 70s and were mainly based on the care of institutionalized patients. The deinstitutionalization and the emergence of a new care philosophy based on community resources reveal ...
... 1.1. The definition of Severe Mental Illness According to Schinnar et al1, the first definitions of SMI were developed in the 70s and were mainly based on the care of institutionalized patients. The deinstitutionalization and the emergence of a new care philosophy based on community resources reveal ...
If Only We Had Known - National Education Alliance for Borderline
... The idea that we have to wait until 18 to diagnose a personality disorder little clinical sense and flies in the face of current evidence. ...
... The idea that we have to wait until 18 to diagnose a personality disorder little clinical sense and flies in the face of current evidence. ...
Psychiatry and the Presumption of Expertise: Flipping Coins in the
... or correspondence of judgment between professionals using the same method, and validity as referring to the degree of correlation or correspondence between the judgment reached by the professionals and some fact in the external world. Even though the validity of psychiatric judgments is of primary i ...
... or correspondence of judgment between professionals using the same method, and validity as referring to the degree of correlation or correspondence between the judgment reached by the professionals and some fact in the external world. Even though the validity of psychiatric judgments is of primary i ...
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... surrounded by stigma. Additionally, because suicide continues to be the second most common cause of death among Canadian youth, it is important to include information about suicide among the range of topics addressed in the program. The following are a few recommendations gathered from teachers who ...
... surrounded by stigma. Additionally, because suicide continues to be the second most common cause of death among Canadian youth, it is important to include information about suicide among the range of topics addressed in the program. The following are a few recommendations gathered from teachers who ...
Chapter 2: Historical and Contemporary Views of Abnormal Behavior
... 2.1-25. The fact that episodes of mass madness peaked at the time of the Black Death illustrates that a. mass hysteria usually has a biological basis. b. mental and physical illnesses commonly occur together. c. phenomena that impact the society and its structure may also affect mental health. d. me ...
... 2.1-25. The fact that episodes of mass madness peaked at the time of the Black Death illustrates that a. mass hysteria usually has a biological basis. b. mental and physical illnesses commonly occur together. c. phenomena that impact the society and its structure may also affect mental health. d. me ...
Chapter 2: Historical and Contemporary Views of
... 2.1-25. The fact that episodes of mass madness peaked at the time of the Black Death illustrates that a. mass hysteria usually has a biological basis. b. mental and physical illnesses commonly occur together. c. phenomena that impact the society and its structure may also affect mental health. d. me ...
... 2.1-25. The fact that episodes of mass madness peaked at the time of the Black Death illustrates that a. mass hysteria usually has a biological basis. b. mental and physical illnesses commonly occur together. c. phenomena that impact the society and its structure may also affect mental health. d. me ...