CONCLUSION: PMS is the most common problem in adolescent
... Work Productivity Loss and Functional impairment: - 27% have reported to have a loss of more than 2 days; 12% have reported to have loss of more than 5 days; 2% have reported to have a loss of more than 14 days. DISCUSSION: ...
... Work Productivity Loss and Functional impairment: - 27% have reported to have a loss of more than 2 days; 12% have reported to have loss of more than 5 days; 2% have reported to have a loss of more than 14 days. DISCUSSION: ...
Eating disorders, anxiety and depression
... feelings and behaviours by helping people find new ways of thinking about and handling issues such as self-esteem, control, perfectionism and family problems. This can include individual and family therapy and psycho-education (information on psychological issues). Psychological therapies are also u ...
... feelings and behaviours by helping people find new ways of thinking about and handling issues such as self-esteem, control, perfectionism and family problems. This can include individual and family therapy and psycho-education (information on psychological issues). Psychological therapies are also u ...
Mental Illness Facts and Statistics
... Mental health – is a positive concept. It is a state of wellbeing in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.73 A mental illness or disorder – is ...
... Mental health – is a positive concept. It is a state of wellbeing in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.73 A mental illness or disorder – is ...
REDCap Shared Library - OSU CCTS
... 5815 intensive care admissions from 13 hospitals. This relationship was also found for many common diseases. When APACHE II scores are combined with an accurate description of disease, they can prognostically stratify acutely ill patients and assist investigators comparing the success of new or diff ...
... 5815 intensive care admissions from 13 hospitals. This relationship was also found for many common diseases. When APACHE II scores are combined with an accurate description of disease, they can prognostically stratify acutely ill patients and assist investigators comparing the success of new or diff ...
mHEALTH SOLUTIONS FOR IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH AND
... moods, anxiety levels, sleep patterns, and treatment compliance, among other strategies to improve mental health. Described in Table 1, these strategies are listed within a framework adapted from approaches identified by HelpAge International and public health priorities in mental health identified ...
... moods, anxiety levels, sleep patterns, and treatment compliance, among other strategies to improve mental health. Described in Table 1, these strategies are listed within a framework adapted from approaches identified by HelpAge International and public health priorities in mental health identified ...
Mental Health - Florida`s Center for Child Welfare
... psychotic symptom is withdrawal from others due to delusions or hallucinations. When people begin to become ill with a thought disorder, it is so troubling that they want to be isolated and avoid other human contact. They can become overwhelmed by their thoughts. With hallucinations, the person’s se ...
... psychotic symptom is withdrawal from others due to delusions or hallucinations. When people begin to become ill with a thought disorder, it is so troubling that they want to be isolated and avoid other human contact. They can become overwhelmed by their thoughts. With hallucinations, the person’s se ...
Mental Health Screening with the MAYSI
... you see that seem to have mental or emotional problems? • What is known about the rate of mental disorders among youths in your court? (Are there any statistics available?) • Have you observed any changes over the years—for example, increases or decreases in youths that seem to have mental health pr ...
... you see that seem to have mental or emotional problems? • What is known about the rate of mental disorders among youths in your court? (Are there any statistics available?) • Have you observed any changes over the years—for example, increases or decreases in youths that seem to have mental health pr ...
N A H I C The Mental Health of Adolescents:
... of their practices, with pediatricians reporting that nearly one fifth of their patients have an emotional, behavioral, or school problem.10 To improve mental health, policymakers and program administrators need accurate information about the issue. This brief highlights existing national data abou ...
... of their practices, with pediatricians reporting that nearly one fifth of their patients have an emotional, behavioral, or school problem.10 To improve mental health, policymakers and program administrators need accurate information about the issue. This brief highlights existing national data abou ...
Specific phobias
... than the ground floor of a building. If the situation is unavoidable, it is endured with distress. • finds that the anxiety or avoidance associated with such situations makes it difficult to go about daily life (for example, working, studying or seeing friends and family). It’s important to note tha ...
... than the ground floor of a building. If the situation is unavoidable, it is endured with distress. • finds that the anxiety or avoidance associated with such situations makes it difficult to go about daily life (for example, working, studying or seeing friends and family). It’s important to note tha ...
Seven years of Better Access - Australian Psychological Society
... issued correspondence to GPs and psychological service providers informing that ATAPS funding had run out and no further clients would be taken, while others offered a reduced number of services to consumers. The reduction in the number of Better Access sessions is patently not satisfactory for thes ...
... issued correspondence to GPs and psychological service providers informing that ATAPS funding had run out and no further clients would be taken, while others offered a reduced number of services to consumers. The reduction in the number of Better Access sessions is patently not satisfactory for thes ...
Seniors Mental Health Assessment Toolkit
... needed to clarify cognitive and functional issues, and review safety concerns. Diagnostic Criteria: Note that the criteria in DSM 5 are changed from DSM IV. MILD Neurocognitive Disorder: Evidence of modest cognitive decline from a previous level of performance in one or more cognitive domains (same ...
... needed to clarify cognitive and functional issues, and review safety concerns. Diagnostic Criteria: Note that the criteria in DSM 5 are changed from DSM IV. MILD Neurocognitive Disorder: Evidence of modest cognitive decline from a previous level of performance in one or more cognitive domains (same ...
SOWO 769.01 Differential Diagnosis and Case Formulation in Mental Health Practice
... This is an excellent little book by an experienced psychiatrist that contains useful chapters addressing alliance building during the diagnostic interview and use of DSM-5. The text also provides a guide to conducting a 30-minute diagnostic interview. 3. MacKinnon, R.A., Michels, R., & Buckley, P.J. ...
... This is an excellent little book by an experienced psychiatrist that contains useful chapters addressing alliance building during the diagnostic interview and use of DSM-5. The text also provides a guide to conducting a 30-minute diagnostic interview. 3. MacKinnon, R.A., Michels, R., & Buckley, P.J. ...
A report - Target Depression
... health through a supportive work environment and provision of personal health resources. The company believes it is important to listen to employees and gain their input. Every year DPDHL conduct a companywide ‘Employee Opinion Survey’ (EOS), allowing its employees to influence the development of th ...
... health through a supportive work environment and provision of personal health resources. The company believes it is important to listen to employees and gain their input. Every year DPDHL conduct a companywide ‘Employee Opinion Survey’ (EOS), allowing its employees to influence the development of th ...
Progress in developing and implementing stepped-care psychological support for people with psoriasis
... affects up to 3% of the population with its most common age of onset being before 40 years of age, and men and women are affected equally (Menter et al, 2008). Many people with this condition also develop co-morbidities such as psoriatic arthritis and metabolic syndrome (Christophers, 2007). However ...
... affects up to 3% of the population with its most common age of onset being before 40 years of age, and men and women are affected equally (Menter et al, 2008). Many people with this condition also develop co-morbidities such as psoriatic arthritis and metabolic syndrome (Christophers, 2007). However ...
Visionary Spiritual Experiences - Spiritual Competency Resource
... have good outcomes: “There appears to be one kind of episode which can be characterized by its content, by its imagery, enough to merit its recognition as a syndrome. In it there is a clustering of symbolic contents into a number of major themes strangely alike from one case to another.” Several dia ...
... have good outcomes: “There appears to be one kind of episode which can be characterized by its content, by its imagery, enough to merit its recognition as a syndrome. In it there is a clustering of symbolic contents into a number of major themes strangely alike from one case to another.” Several dia ...
Emergency mental health and psycho
... Many factors, which could be biological or environmental, contribute to having good mental health. People are frequently exposed to positive as well as negative factors in their everyday life. Mental health problems occur when the stress from negative factors, such as pressure from work, illness or ...
... Many factors, which could be biological or environmental, contribute to having good mental health. People are frequently exposed to positive as well as negative factors in their everyday life. Mental health problems occur when the stress from negative factors, such as pressure from work, illness or ...
Emotional Factors - Crohn`s and Colitis Foundation of America
... Can tension and anxiety cause ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease? There is no evidence for this. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a biological disease. Tension and anxiety can modify how patients experience any such diseases, but they do not cause either disease. Friends and neighbors often s ...
... Can tension and anxiety cause ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease? There is no evidence for this. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a biological disease. Tension and anxiety can modify how patients experience any such diseases, but they do not cause either disease. Friends and neighbors often s ...
Koori Prisoner Mental Health and Cognitive Function Study
... Does your organisation have an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Policy? Most organisations had a policy or were in the process of developing a relevant policy in this area. What are the main issues faced by Koori individuals when coming into prison? A number of issues were identified inc ...
... Does your organisation have an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Policy? Most organisations had a policy or were in the process of developing a relevant policy in this area. What are the main issues faced by Koori individuals when coming into prison? A number of issues were identified inc ...
PSYCHOSIS Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital What is Psychosis?
... Having a better understanding the illness and early warning signs. Adhering to medication as discussed with your treating doctor. Abstaining from excessive alcohol use and abstaining from illicit drug use. Actively participating in programs and interventions aimed to improve coping strategie ...
... Having a better understanding the illness and early warning signs. Adhering to medication as discussed with your treating doctor. Abstaining from excessive alcohol use and abstaining from illicit drug use. Actively participating in programs and interventions aimed to improve coping strategie ...
Chapter 22: Mental Illness
... – The Dopamine Hypothesis: Psychotic episodes in schizophrenia triggered by activation of dopamine receptors – Neuroleptic drugs Copyright © 2007 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins ...
... – The Dopamine Hypothesis: Psychotic episodes in schizophrenia triggered by activation of dopamine receptors – Neuroleptic drugs Copyright © 2007 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins ...
Treating anxiety disorders - Children`s Health Policy Centre
... disorder are at increased risk of having the same anxiety disorder or a different one in the future.6, 7 Young people who experience severe anxiety — associated with high levels of impairment — are particularly likely to have their disorders persist.6 However, as we highlight in our review article, ...
... disorder are at increased risk of having the same anxiety disorder or a different one in the future.6, 7 Young people who experience severe anxiety — associated with high levels of impairment — are particularly likely to have their disorders persist.6 However, as we highlight in our review article, ...
The ability of general practitioners to detect mental disorders among
... than in the Nordic study, where Munk-Jorgensen et al.13 found that GPs rated 54 per cent of patients who, according to the PSE interview were definite psychiatric cases, as having no disturbances. It is, however, hard to compare the present study with the Nordic one, because the former used a psychi ...
... than in the Nordic study, where Munk-Jorgensen et al.13 found that GPs rated 54 per cent of patients who, according to the PSE interview were definite psychiatric cases, as having no disturbances. It is, however, hard to compare the present study with the Nordic one, because the former used a psychi ...
Mental Health toolkit
... In several of the largest communities in Massachusetts nearly 1 in 5 public high school students are chronically absent - meaning they miss 18 or more days of school during an academic year. Many students tell us they recognize the importance of education, but issues such as anxiety, depression, and ...
... In several of the largest communities in Massachusetts nearly 1 in 5 public high school students are chronically absent - meaning they miss 18 or more days of school during an academic year. Many students tell us they recognize the importance of education, but issues such as anxiety, depression, and ...
Anxiety in Teenagers
... – PTSD can follow an exposure to a traumatic event such as natural disasters, sexual or physical assaults, or the death of a loved one. Three main symptoms: reliving of the traumatic event, avoidance behaviors and emotional numbing, and physiological arousal such as difficulty sleeping, irritability ...
... – PTSD can follow an exposure to a traumatic event such as natural disasters, sexual or physical assaults, or the death of a loved one. Three main symptoms: reliving of the traumatic event, avoidance behaviors and emotional numbing, and physiological arousal such as difficulty sleeping, irritability ...
Anxiety in Teenagers - SchoolMentalHealth.org
... – PTSD can follow an exposure to a traumatic event such as natural disasters, sexual or physical assaults, or the death of a loved one. Three main symptoms: reliving of the traumatic event, avoidance behaviors and emotional numbing, and physiological arousal such as difficulty sleeping, irritability ...
... – PTSD can follow an exposure to a traumatic event such as natural disasters, sexual or physical assaults, or the death of a loved one. Three main symptoms: reliving of the traumatic event, avoidance behaviors and emotional numbing, and physiological arousal such as difficulty sleeping, irritability ...
Victor Skumin
Victor Andreevich Skumin (Russian: Ви́ктор Андре́евич Ску́мин) (born August 30, 1948) is a Russian and Soviet scientist, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and psychologist, Professor, Doktor Nauk (Doctor of Medical Sciences - Dr.scient.med. - a higher doctoral degree in the USSR and Russia).Skumin was born in Penza Oblast, Russia. After graduating as a physician in Kharkov National Medical University in 1973, in 1976, he became a psychotherapist in Kiev Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery. He was the first to described a previously unknown disease (1978), now it is called Skumin syndrome. He introduced a method of psychotherapy and self-improvement based on optimistic autosuggestion for psychological rehabilitation of cardiosurgical patients (1979).From 1980 to 1990, he has been professor of psychotherapy at the Kharkov Medical Academy of Post-graduate Education. The main result of his scientific activity was the discovery of the ""syndrome of the neurotic phantom of somatic disease"" and a ""concept of the mental constituent of a chronic somatic disease"".From 1990 to 1994, Skumin held positions as Professor by the Chair of Psychology and Pedagogy, and Professor by the Chair of Physical Education and Health life at the Kharkov State Academy of Culture. In 1994, he was elected to the post of the President-founder of the World Organisation of Culture of Health (Moscow). In 1995, Skumin became the first editor-in-chief of the journal To Health via Culture. He known for inventing a popular term ″Culture of Health″ (1968).As well as psychiatry and psychology, Skumin's corpus includes writings on healthy lifestyle, yoga, and philosophy. He is the author or co-author of a series of illustrated books and articles on Living Ethics, Rerikhism, Russian cosmism, Transhumanism, and New Age. He wrote several books of fiction, and also essays. Skumin is also known as the author of music and lyrics of several songs.