Information for General Practitioners and Clinicians
... wrong word. Fatigue is a silly word.’ (Colby 199625) Dr David Bell M.D (199526) describes the word “fatigue” as: 'A very inappropriate term for what patients experience. It’s not really fatigue at all, which is defined as a normal recovery state from exertion and that is precisely what does NOT happ ...
... wrong word. Fatigue is a silly word.’ (Colby 199625) Dr David Bell M.D (199526) describes the word “fatigue” as: 'A very inappropriate term for what patients experience. It’s not really fatigue at all, which is defined as a normal recovery state from exertion and that is precisely what does NOT happ ...
Childhood Anxiety in the Classroom
... Who is the anxious child Developmental factors to consider Overview of common childhood anxiety disorders The impact of anxiety in the classroom How to talk to parents about it Classroom support strategies ...
... Who is the anxious child Developmental factors to consider Overview of common childhood anxiety disorders The impact of anxiety in the classroom How to talk to parents about it Classroom support strategies ...
Long-Lasting Mental Fatigue After Recovery from Meningitis or
... there are limited possibilities to assess it objectively. Therefore, the problems caused by mental fatigue have not until now generated any extensive research. Mental fatigue is treated by many professionals as an issue of secondary importance. As mental fatigue has such a great impact on many funct ...
... there are limited possibilities to assess it objectively. Therefore, the problems caused by mental fatigue have not until now generated any extensive research. Mental fatigue is treated by many professionals as an issue of secondary importance. As mental fatigue has such a great impact on many funct ...
Psychological Disorders and Therapy What are they? • Behavior
... What are they? • Behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering or interfere with a person's ability to cope with everyday life. • Estimates suggest that one out of ________ people in the US will have a diagnosable psychological disorder at some point in their life. ...
... What are they? • Behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering or interfere with a person's ability to cope with everyday life. • Estimates suggest that one out of ________ people in the US will have a diagnosable psychological disorder at some point in their life. ...
The neuropsychiatry of conversion disorder
... with conversion disorder was 21% (range 0–5%) and in 157 patients with organic disease was 29% (range 0–60%). Among the only four controlled studies available, one demonstrated a significant association with hysteria, whereas the three others found no difference between groups. Before drawing a conc ...
... with conversion disorder was 21% (range 0–5%) and in 157 patients with organic disease was 29% (range 0–60%). Among the only four controlled studies available, one demonstrated a significant association with hysteria, whereas the three others found no difference between groups. Before drawing a conc ...
Chapter_15_answers
... (complex dysregulation processes involving various neurotransmitters) and genetic predispositions (risk for psychopathology carried via our genetic material). It is important to be sensitive to how contextual factors affect judgements about abnormality, so as not to over- or under-pathologize group ...
... (complex dysregulation processes involving various neurotransmitters) and genetic predispositions (risk for psychopathology carried via our genetic material). It is important to be sensitive to how contextual factors affect judgements about abnormality, so as not to over- or under-pathologize group ...