First Nation Mental Health - Council of Yukon First Nations
... the determinants of health. These determinants – or things that make people health or not – include the above and many factors, and many others.” Mokkonen and Raphael, Social Determinants of Health: The Canadian Facts ...
... the determinants of health. These determinants – or things that make people health or not – include the above and many factors, and many others.” Mokkonen and Raphael, Social Determinants of Health: The Canadian Facts ...
A Comparison of Mental Disorders in Two Groups of Prisoners
... treatment services for them seem necessary. Providing these services and identifying highly violent people with high levels of mental disorders decrease many crimes such as premeditated murder, kidnapping and the like.(13) Thus, changes should be considered to prison policies and programs to rise mo ...
... treatment services for them seem necessary. Providing these services and identifying highly violent people with high levels of mental disorders decrease many crimes such as premeditated murder, kidnapping and the like.(13) Thus, changes should be considered to prison policies and programs to rise mo ...
A Retrospective Study of 32 Catatonic Patients: Analysis of Clinical
... Regarding to the psychiatric history, the literature insists that mood disorders are the first etiology of catatonia, about ten times more than schizophrenia [13,14]. The present consensus considers that schizophrenia is the second etiology of catatonia. In our study, etiologies were dominated by sc ...
... Regarding to the psychiatric history, the literature insists that mood disorders are the first etiology of catatonia, about ten times more than schizophrenia [13,14]. The present consensus considers that schizophrenia is the second etiology of catatonia. In our study, etiologies were dominated by sc ...
electroconvulsive therapy and older adults
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Biomarker for Psychiatric Disorders
... testing has significantly decreased along with the time it takes to run the laboratory analysis. In addition, other neurotransmitters such as glutamate, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), histamine, glycine, and taurine are being measured with high specificity and selectivity. If we consider the establ ...
... testing has significantly decreased along with the time it takes to run the laboratory analysis. In addition, other neurotransmitters such as glutamate, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), histamine, glycine, and taurine are being measured with high specificity and selectivity. If we consider the establ ...
Here - Psychiatric News
... With Anxiety in Different Age Groups William Sulis, M.D., Ph.D. Psychiatric/Psychological Input Into National Plans to Counter Terrorism 1. Canada’s Counterterrorism Plan Is Developing Psychological Components Howard E. Book, M.D. 2. Australia’s Counterterrorism Plan Lacks Psychological Antiterroris ...
... With Anxiety in Different Age Groups William Sulis, M.D., Ph.D. Psychiatric/Psychological Input Into National Plans to Counter Terrorism 1. Canada’s Counterterrorism Plan Is Developing Psychological Components Howard E. Book, M.D. 2. Australia’s Counterterrorism Plan Lacks Psychological Antiterroris ...
Mental Health - Florida`s Center for Child Welfare
... This can be, and often is, a very scary and disturbing experience for them. Their psychosis “tells” them that the problems are real and not in their mind. However, the part of the person that is still based in reality knows something is wrong. The most common psychotic symptom is withdrawal from oth ...
... This can be, and often is, a very scary and disturbing experience for them. Their psychosis “tells” them that the problems are real and not in their mind. However, the part of the person that is still based in reality knows something is wrong. The most common psychotic symptom is withdrawal from oth ...
Slide 1
... capacity to recognise their need for psychiatric care and refuse treatment. In this situation, people fulfilling particular roles stipulated within the Act (often doctors, police, nurses) can recommend a person for psychiatric care. ...
... capacity to recognise their need for psychiatric care and refuse treatment. In this situation, people fulfilling particular roles stipulated within the Act (often doctors, police, nurses) can recommend a person for psychiatric care. ...
The design and methods of the mental health module in the German
... impairments of a wide range of mental disorders by gender and age groups, including the elderly (65 79 years); (2) the comorbidity patterns and the interactions between mental disorders and physical conditions, for example with regard to course and outcome, quality of life, role functioning; (3) ris ...
... impairments of a wide range of mental disorders by gender and age groups, including the elderly (65 79 years); (2) the comorbidity patterns and the interactions between mental disorders and physical conditions, for example with regard to course and outcome, quality of life, role functioning; (3) ris ...
apa annual meeting, atlanta, may 14-18, 2016
... 1. Toronto Bariatric Interprofessional Psychosocial Assessment Suitability Scale (BIPASS): A Retrospective Pilot Study Evaluating a New Clinical Tool Gurneet Thiara, M.D. ...
... 1. Toronto Bariatric Interprofessional Psychosocial Assessment Suitability Scale (BIPASS): A Retrospective Pilot Study Evaluating a New Clinical Tool Gurneet Thiara, M.D. ...
Therapy
... Group therapies Group therapy – Psychotherapy with more than one client Self-help support groups – Groups that provide social support and an opportunity for sharing ideas about dealing with common problems; typically organized/run by laypersons (not professional therapists) ...
... Group therapies Group therapy – Psychotherapy with more than one client Self-help support groups – Groups that provide social support and an opportunity for sharing ideas about dealing with common problems; typically organized/run by laypersons (not professional therapists) ...
Training Pediatric Residents and Pediatricians About Adolescent
... pediatricians from different backgrounds who can demonstrate a range of approaches to different types of patients) • Expose viewers to information that would be difficult to provide in live teaching (e.g., video or audio demonstrating how patients with a particular condition may look or sound) (37) ...
... pediatricians from different backgrounds who can demonstrate a range of approaches to different types of patients) • Expose viewers to information that would be difficult to provide in live teaching (e.g., video or audio demonstrating how patients with a particular condition may look or sound) (37) ...
Seniors Mental Health Assessment Toolkit
... interview that includes a review of symptoms (screening for all 6 subtypes of anxiety since they can be co-morbid) a screening for depression, and for relevant medical problems. Collateral is always required, to clarify the extent of functional change, and inquire about safety concerns. Diagnostic C ...
... interview that includes a review of symptoms (screening for all 6 subtypes of anxiety since they can be co-morbid) a screening for depression, and for relevant medical problems. Collateral is always required, to clarify the extent of functional change, and inquire about safety concerns. Diagnostic C ...
Document
... disorder (mild to moderate substance abuse; substance dependence in full or partial remission) identifies the client as being in ...
... disorder (mild to moderate substance abuse; substance dependence in full or partial remission) identifies the client as being in ...
Towards a genuinely medical model for psychiatric nosology Open Access
... will not resolve heterogeneity, comorbidity, fuzzy boundaries between normal and pathological, and lack of specific biomarkers. Concern about these difficulties reflects a narrow model that assumes most mental disorders should be defined by their etiologies. A more genuinely medical model uses under ...
... will not resolve heterogeneity, comorbidity, fuzzy boundaries between normal and pathological, and lack of specific biomarkers. Concern about these difficulties reflects a narrow model that assumes most mental disorders should be defined by their etiologies. A more genuinely medical model uses under ...
Mental Health Screening with the MAYSI
... health screening at probation intake, from a staff member’s perspective? • The next section describes how mental health screening is performed. What are your concerns about the effort that it will require, in relation to its ...
... health screening at probation intake, from a staff member’s perspective? • The next section describes how mental health screening is performed. What are your concerns about the effort that it will require, in relation to its ...
Immigrants and borderline personality disorder at a psychiatric
... group. Immigrants were more frequently brought to the psychiatric emergency service by ambulance or police. Rates of borderline personality disorder diagnosis among immigrants were lower than in the indigenous sample: 5.7% v. 9.5% respectively. The SPI scale showed that compared with the indigenous ...
... group. Immigrants were more frequently brought to the psychiatric emergency service by ambulance or police. Rates of borderline personality disorder diagnosis among immigrants were lower than in the indigenous sample: 5.7% v. 9.5% respectively. The SPI scale showed that compared with the indigenous ...
REDUCING EMERGENCY ROOM WAIT TIMES FOR
... psychiatric emergencies and mental health crises from occurring in the first place, as previously noted. This includes mental healthcare needs either through community-based mental health agencies or family physicians, as well as psychosocial needs such as housing, employment, and income support. Fu ...
... psychiatric emergencies and mental health crises from occurring in the first place, as previously noted. This includes mental healthcare needs either through community-based mental health agencies or family physicians, as well as psychosocial needs such as housing, employment, and income support. Fu ...
reducing emergency room wait times for people in psychiatric
... psychiatric emergencies and mental health crises from occurring in the first place, as previously noted. This includes mental healthcare needs either through community-based mental health agencies or family physicians, as well as psychosocial needs such as housing, employment, and income support. Fu ...
... psychiatric emergencies and mental health crises from occurring in the first place, as previously noted. This includes mental healthcare needs either through community-based mental health agencies or family physicians, as well as psychosocial needs such as housing, employment, and income support. Fu ...
Case Report Red Bull and Mania
... illicit drugs, or abuse of any over the counter compounds during the previous three months. He had no history of any major medical illnesses. Family history was positive for postpartum depression in his mother and an aunt, and his grandfather had died by suicide. There was no known family history of ...
... illicit drugs, or abuse of any over the counter compounds during the previous three months. He had no history of any major medical illnesses. Family history was positive for postpartum depression in his mother and an aunt, and his grandfather had died by suicide. There was no known family history of ...
ethnic differences in the interpretation of mental illness
... expressedby a publication of the State of C~lifornia's Department of Mental Health. In an information pamphlet for families written by the California Alliance for the Mentally III (1989), severemental illnessesare discussedas "biological diseasesof the brain" (p. 9) and that therefore the family sho ...
... expressedby a publication of the State of C~lifornia's Department of Mental Health. In an information pamphlet for families written by the California Alliance for the Mentally III (1989), severemental illnessesare discussedas "biological diseasesof the brain" (p. 9) and that therefore the family sho ...
Making Sense: Art and Mental Health
... However, using art as part of a person’s recovery process can still be beneficial to people experiencing mental illness. It was this interest in what a picture could reveal about a patient that led Dax to introduce art therapy into Victorian Psychiatric hospitals from 1954. In these sessions, patien ...
... However, using art as part of a person’s recovery process can still be beneficial to people experiencing mental illness. It was this interest in what a picture could reveal about a patient that led Dax to introduce art therapy into Victorian Psychiatric hospitals from 1954. In these sessions, patien ...
Slide presentations- 5 modules
... people who are homeless in Canada report having a mental health problem or illness. Percentage of homeless women with a mental illness: 75% Stigma case: 35% of Torontonians with mental illness face discrimination from landlords when trying to rent an apartment, the highest of the ...
... people who are homeless in Canada report having a mental health problem or illness. Percentage of homeless women with a mental illness: 75% Stigma case: 35% of Torontonians with mental illness face discrimination from landlords when trying to rent an apartment, the highest of the ...
Smoking and Withdrawal:
... Anxiety-Nurses teach deep breathing Self-esteem disturbance-Nurses teach coping mechanisms Noncompliance-Nurses support patient throughout withdrawal process Sleep-pattern disturbance (r/t withdrawal and Zyban/ nicotine replacement)-Nurses teach it is temporary effect; recommend decrease in caffeine ...
... Anxiety-Nurses teach deep breathing Self-esteem disturbance-Nurses teach coping mechanisms Noncompliance-Nurses support patient throughout withdrawal process Sleep-pattern disturbance (r/t withdrawal and Zyban/ nicotine replacement)-Nurses teach it is temporary effect; recommend decrease in caffeine ...