
Token and Taboo: Behavior Modification, Token Economies, and the
... all made contingently available to the patients: they could be purchased if the patient had performed a sufficient number of target responses to have earned the requisite tokens to purchase the reinforcers. They were otherwise unavailable. Other reinforcers in the Anna State Hospital program include ...
... all made contingently available to the patients: they could be purchased if the patient had performed a sufficient number of target responses to have earned the requisite tokens to purchase the reinforcers. They were otherwise unavailable. Other reinforcers in the Anna State Hospital program include ...
Eating disorders
... 1.2.2.8 For inpatients with anorexia nervosa, a structured symptom-focused treatment regimen with the expectation of weight gain should be provided in order to achieve weight restoration. It is important to carefully monitor the patient's physical status during refeeding. 1.2.2.9 Psychological treat ...
... 1.2.2.8 For inpatients with anorexia nervosa, a structured symptom-focused treatment regimen with the expectation of weight gain should be provided in order to achieve weight restoration. It is important to carefully monitor the patient's physical status during refeeding. 1.2.2.9 Psychological treat ...
... National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) publication A Guide to the Development, Implementation and Evaluation of Clinical Practice Guidelines (NHMRC 1999). This recommends that guidelines should be developed by a multidisciplinary guideline development committee, the initial task of whi ...
Verplanck
... and "concept-formation" that the wnter had been doing In these, while seemmg to behave m conformity with continuity theory, the subjects always did a lot of "hypothesizmg" (agam, some of it to the pomt) k la the Tohnan-Krechevsky school Even the wnter, resent it though he may (as a Spencian mcrement ...
... and "concept-formation" that the wnter had been doing In these, while seemmg to behave m conformity with continuity theory, the subjects always did a lot of "hypothesizmg" (agam, some of it to the pomt) k la the Tohnan-Krechevsky school Even the wnter, resent it though he may (as a Spencian mcrement ...
identifying relapse indicators in a state
... registered, non-profit, state-subsidised treatment facility in Cape Town. Marlatt’s Dynamic model of relapse was used to explore the individual and socio-cultural factors which were potentially associated with relapse. A quantitative research design using archival data and purposive sampling was use ...
... registered, non-profit, state-subsidised treatment facility in Cape Town. Marlatt’s Dynamic model of relapse was used to explore the individual and socio-cultural factors which were potentially associated with relapse. A quantitative research design using archival data and purposive sampling was use ...
Review article: the current pharmacological therapies for hepatic
... effectiveness of six treatment strategies (including no treatment, lactulose, lactitol, neomycin, rifaximin and rifaximin salvage in patients with intolerance or no response to lactulose) in patients with subclinical to stage 2 HE.41 Using discounted cost per life years gained as the primary outcome ...
... effectiveness of six treatment strategies (including no treatment, lactulose, lactitol, neomycin, rifaximin and rifaximin salvage in patients with intolerance or no response to lactulose) in patients with subclinical to stage 2 HE.41 Using discounted cost per life years gained as the primary outcome ...
CMAG - Case Management Society of America
... include depression, the depression often remains undiagnosed. Furthermore, even if it is diagnosed, treatment usually focuses on the other chronic diseases. Depression can accompany any chronic illness.25 To summarize, major depression may co-occur with other illnesses. Such illnesses may precede th ...
... include depression, the depression often remains undiagnosed. Furthermore, even if it is diagnosed, treatment usually focuses on the other chronic diseases. Depression can accompany any chronic illness.25 To summarize, major depression may co-occur with other illnesses. Such illnesses may precede th ...
End Stage Renal Disease - Carolinas HealthCare System
... Nursing Considerations Related to Fistulas & Grafts Considerations for Fistulas and Grafts are: • Encourage new fistula patients to perform daily exercises by squeezing a ball or rolled up sock (four to five times per day for five to 10 minutes). Daily exercises will provide growth of the fistula. • ...
... Nursing Considerations Related to Fistulas & Grafts Considerations for Fistulas and Grafts are: • Encourage new fistula patients to perform daily exercises by squeezing a ball or rolled up sock (four to five times per day for five to 10 minutes). Daily exercises will provide growth of the fistula. • ...
Salmeterol Powder Provides Significantly Better Benefit Than
... asthma. Although published data comparing leukotriene modifiers with other established long-term control therapies are limited, leukotriene modifiers have been used as monotherapy in patients with mild asthma and as add-on therapy with inhaled corticosteroids or an existing asthma treatment regimen ...
... asthma. Although published data comparing leukotriene modifiers with other established long-term control therapies are limited, leukotriene modifiers have been used as monotherapy in patients with mild asthma and as add-on therapy with inhaled corticosteroids or an existing asthma treatment regimen ...
Rady Children`s Hospital San Diego/University of C
... adolescents with anorexia nervosa (age 11–16 years) presenting at <70% mBMI. Within this group, prescribed calorie level did not change the risk of electrolyte abnormalities associated with refeeding syndrome [11]. Studies have concluded that percent body weight on admissions was more associated wit ...
... adolescents with anorexia nervosa (age 11–16 years) presenting at <70% mBMI. Within this group, prescribed calorie level did not change the risk of electrolyte abnormalities associated with refeeding syndrome [11]. Studies have concluded that percent body weight on admissions was more associated wit ...
Studies on People Who Work in the Field of Dentistry`s Awareness of
... treatment at dental clinic based on a questionnaire. According to this demographics survey, smoker’s portion is 13.0%. This portion is lower than country’s mean adult smoking rate reported in 2014 about 20%. This is because professional worker like people in the hospital smoke less than the other wo ...
... treatment at dental clinic based on a questionnaire. According to this demographics survey, smoker’s portion is 13.0%. This portion is lower than country’s mean adult smoking rate reported in 2014 about 20%. This is because professional worker like people in the hospital smoke less than the other wo ...
Nowak C s0157333 bachelorthese
... area. From these research requests in different topics I chose to apply for one placed by Tactus concerning the online treatment of people with alcohol problems. Following this decision, I did an extensive literature search for the purpose of constructing a questionnaire to examine the motivation fo ...
... area. From these research requests in different topics I chose to apply for one placed by Tactus concerning the online treatment of people with alcohol problems. Following this decision, I did an extensive literature search for the purpose of constructing a questionnaire to examine the motivation fo ...
Safe Medication Assistance and Administration Policy
... Psychotropic medication use and monitoring 1. When a person is prescribed a psychotropic medication and the program is assigned responsibility for administration of medication in the person’s CSSP or CSSP addendum, the program must develop, implement, and maintain the following documentation in the ...
... Psychotropic medication use and monitoring 1. When a person is prescribed a psychotropic medication and the program is assigned responsibility for administration of medication in the person’s CSSP or CSSP addendum, the program must develop, implement, and maintain the following documentation in the ...
Promoting the Independence of Older Adults
... Center for Technology and Aging Research and Grantmaking Research: what medication problems are important and have technology solutions? Grantmaking: what programs can we fund to help. . . • Older adults better use medications • Improve health and independence • Reduce the cost and burden of care ...
... Center for Technology and Aging Research and Grantmaking Research: what medication problems are important and have technology solutions? Grantmaking: what programs can we fund to help. . . • Older adults better use medications • Improve health and independence • Reduce the cost and burden of care ...
Causal Client Models in Selecting Effective Interventions: A
... 2000) and discussed with the clinicians who had also commented on the case descriptions. The interventions were (a) remedial teaching, (b) family therapy, (c) individual cognitive therapy, (d) medication, (e) individual therapy for mother, (f) training impulse control, (g) parent support, (h) indivi ...
... 2000) and discussed with the clinicians who had also commented on the case descriptions. The interventions were (a) remedial teaching, (b) family therapy, (c) individual cognitive therapy, (d) medication, (e) individual therapy for mother, (f) training impulse control, (g) parent support, (h) indivi ...
Prison/Jail Medication Assisted Treatment Manual
... Appendix A contains a short bibliography of research on the application of MAT, specifically in correctional settings. MAT may be especially indicated for high-need/ high-risk populations, justice-involved populations, and, especially, incarcerated populations. More often than not, these offenders h ...
... Appendix A contains a short bibliography of research on the application of MAT, specifically in correctional settings. MAT may be especially indicated for high-need/ high-risk populations, justice-involved populations, and, especially, incarcerated populations. More often than not, these offenders h ...
Sleeping Disorders and Eating Disorders [PPT]
... symptoms including excessive sleepiness and a lack of daytime alertness in people who travel across time zones. Shift Work Sleep Disorder: This sleep disorder affects people who frequently rotate shifts or work at night Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome (DSPS): This is a disorder of sleep timing. People ...
... symptoms including excessive sleepiness and a lack of daytime alertness in people who travel across time zones. Shift Work Sleep Disorder: This sleep disorder affects people who frequently rotate shifts or work at night Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome (DSPS): This is a disorder of sleep timing. People ...
Redalyc.CONTEXT CHANGE EXPLAINS RESURGENCE AFTER
... of the earliest demonstrations of the phenomenon in 1970 (Leitenberg et al., 1970). They found that extinction of an operant response decreased at a greater rate when an alternative one was introduced and reinforced. However, they also noted that when alternative reinforcement was discontinued, the ...
... of the earliest demonstrations of the phenomenon in 1970 (Leitenberg et al., 1970). They found that extinction of an operant response decreased at a greater rate when an alternative one was introduced and reinforced. However, they also noted that when alternative reinforcement was discontinued, the ...
Efficacy and safety of repeated use of ulipristal acetate in uterine
... pharmacokinetic properties supporting once daily dosing (13) potently modulates PR activity without suppressing E2 to postmenopausal levels, and shows proapoptotic/antiproliferative effects on fibroid cells (13–17). Several short-term (3 months) randomized clinical studies showed that ulipristal acet ...
... pharmacokinetic properties supporting once daily dosing (13) potently modulates PR activity without suppressing E2 to postmenopausal levels, and shows proapoptotic/antiproliferative effects on fibroid cells (13–17). Several short-term (3 months) randomized clinical studies showed that ulipristal acet ...
Efficacy and safety of repeated use of ulipristal acetate in uterine
... dosing (13) potently modulates PR activity without suppressing E2 to postmenopausal levels, and shows proapoptotic/antiproliferative effects on fibroid cells (13–17). Several short-term (3 months) randomized clinical studies showed that ulipristal acetate effectively controls bleeding and shrinks fibr ...
... dosing (13) potently modulates PR activity without suppressing E2 to postmenopausal levels, and shows proapoptotic/antiproliferative effects on fibroid cells (13–17). Several short-term (3 months) randomized clinical studies showed that ulipristal acetate effectively controls bleeding and shrinks fibr ...
Did That Brownie Do Its Job? Stress, Eating, and the
... to the adrenal cortex, where it stimulates glucocorticoid secretion. Growing evidence from rodent models supports a salutary role of comfort food in reducing the physiological stress response to acute stressor (for reviews of the field summarized later, see work by pioneer Mary Dallman, beginning wi ...
... to the adrenal cortex, where it stimulates glucocorticoid secretion. Growing evidence from rodent models supports a salutary role of comfort food in reducing the physiological stress response to acute stressor (for reviews of the field summarized later, see work by pioneer Mary Dallman, beginning wi ...
EORTC consensus recommendations for the treatment of mycosis
... Cutaneous lymphomas are a group of disorders characterised by localisation of malignant lymphocytes to the skin. Approximately two-thirds of these lymphomas are of T-cell origin, and the pathogenesis and management of both T- and B-cell cutaneous lymphomas have been recently reviewed.1–6 The most co ...
... Cutaneous lymphomas are a group of disorders characterised by localisation of malignant lymphocytes to the skin. Approximately two-thirds of these lymphomas are of T-cell origin, and the pathogenesis and management of both T- and B-cell cutaneous lymphomas have been recently reviewed.1–6 The most co ...
Email Template - National Lymphedema Network
... Since the elastic fibers of the skin are damaged in lymphedema, it is mandatory to apply sufficient compression to the affected area in order to prevent re-accumulation of fluid. Compression therapy increases the tissue pressure (TP) which results in lower effective ultra-filtration and better reabs ...
... Since the elastic fibers of the skin are damaged in lymphedema, it is mandatory to apply sufficient compression to the affected area in order to prevent re-accumulation of fluid. Compression therapy increases the tissue pressure (TP) which results in lower effective ultra-filtration and better reabs ...
The Cochrane Collaboration
... Archie Cochrane, a British epidemiologist, pointed out the deficiencies of current reviews of the medical literature in Cochrane AL (1972). 'Effectiveness and Efficiency: random reflections on health services'. ...
... Archie Cochrane, a British epidemiologist, pointed out the deficiencies of current reviews of the medical literature in Cochrane AL (1972). 'Effectiveness and Efficiency: random reflections on health services'. ...