Assessing and managing suicidal behaviour in the primary care
... explore psychopathological symptoms, particularly depressive and anxiety symptoms, Beck’s cognitive triad (negative view of the self, negative interpretation of experience, and negative expectation of the future) [22], hopelessness, impulsivity and psychotic symptoms. The most important is to diagno ...
... explore psychopathological symptoms, particularly depressive and anxiety symptoms, Beck’s cognitive triad (negative view of the self, negative interpretation of experience, and negative expectation of the future) [22], hopelessness, impulsivity and psychotic symptoms. The most important is to diagno ...
International consensus clinical practice statements for the treatment
... cases, refer to or seek advice from specialist mental health services. If the episode is severe or if suicidal ideation or risk is present, refer urgently to a psychiatrist. Supportive therapy, including psychoeducation provided by trained therapists, social workers, epilepsy nurse specialists, or o ...
... cases, refer to or seek advice from specialist mental health services. If the episode is severe or if suicidal ideation or risk is present, refer urgently to a psychiatrist. Supportive therapy, including psychoeducation provided by trained therapists, social workers, epilepsy nurse specialists, or o ...
Movement Disorders Associated With Withdrawal From High
... movement control, and Tune et al29 have documented effects from medications significant anticholinergic commonly used in the ICU. We believe this is the first report of movement disorders in critically ill patients during wididrawal from intravenous haloperidol use. These symptoms should be anticipa ...
... movement control, and Tune et al29 have documented effects from medications significant anticholinergic commonly used in the ICU. We believe this is the first report of movement disorders in critically ill patients during wididrawal from intravenous haloperidol use. These symptoms should be anticipa ...
The Interface Between Borderline Personality and Bipolar II Disorders
... BPII (Henry, Mitropoulou et al. 2001) (Akiskal, Hantouche et al. 2003). Impulsivity seems to predict the diagnosis of BPD, discriminate borderlines from normal controls (Fossati, Barratt et al. 2004) (Links, Heslegrave et al. 1999), and distinguish BPIIs with borderline features (cyclothymic BPIIs) ...
... BPII (Henry, Mitropoulou et al. 2001) (Akiskal, Hantouche et al. 2003). Impulsivity seems to predict the diagnosis of BPD, discriminate borderlines from normal controls (Fossati, Barratt et al. 2004) (Links, Heslegrave et al. 1999), and distinguish BPIIs with borderline features (cyclothymic BPIIs) ...
NEUROPSYCHIATRY OF SEIZURES - EPILEPSY Association Of Sri
... • Epidemiological studies from communities, psychiatric hospitals, and epilepsy clinics report a 20 to 60 percent prevalence of neuropsychiatric problems among epilepsy patients. • Epilepsy patients are prone to psychosis, depression, personality disorders, hyposexuality, and other behavioral disor ...
... • Epidemiological studies from communities, psychiatric hospitals, and epilepsy clinics report a 20 to 60 percent prevalence of neuropsychiatric problems among epilepsy patients. • Epilepsy patients are prone to psychosis, depression, personality disorders, hyposexuality, and other behavioral disor ...
American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Survivorship
... When assessing a person who may have depressive symptoms, a phased screening and assessment is recommended that does not rely simply on a symptom count. ...
... When assessing a person who may have depressive symptoms, a phased screening and assessment is recommended that does not rely simply on a symptom count. ...
A Guide to the Addiction Treatment Sector in Aotearoa
... The psychoactive effect of many of these is still being investigated (McKim, 2003). These substances have been placed in their own category as they produce a complex combination of effects which can include CNS depressant, CNS stimulant and hallucinogenic-like properties. The desired effects usuall ...
... The psychoactive effect of many of these is still being investigated (McKim, 2003). These substances have been placed in their own category as they produce a complex combination of effects which can include CNS depressant, CNS stimulant and hallucinogenic-like properties. The desired effects usuall ...
Suicidality, violence and mania caused by selective serotonin
... toward her mother. She improved when the fluvoxamine was stopped and other medications instituted. The authors warned about the existence of impulsive and aggressive behavior induced by fluvoxamine. In another case report, a woman taking fluvoxamine became suicidal and had to be hospitalized [4]. In ...
... toward her mother. She improved when the fluvoxamine was stopped and other medications instituted. The authors warned about the existence of impulsive and aggressive behavior induced by fluvoxamine. In another case report, a woman taking fluvoxamine became suicidal and had to be hospitalized [4]. In ...
Suicidality, violence and mania caused by selective serotonin
... toward her mother. She improved when the fluvoxamine was stopped and other medications instituted. The authors warned about the existence of impulsive and aggressive behavior induced by fluvoxamine. In another case report, a woman taking fluvoxamine became suicidal and had to be hospitalized [4]. In ...
... toward her mother. She improved when the fluvoxamine was stopped and other medications instituted. The authors warned about the existence of impulsive and aggressive behavior induced by fluvoxamine. In another case report, a woman taking fluvoxamine became suicidal and had to be hospitalized [4]. In ...
Prazosin for treatment of nightmares related to posttraumatic stress
... valproic acid, benzodiazepine). The CAPS measures the core symptoms of PTSD. Scores range from 0 to 8 for each of the 17 items and from 0 to 136 for all 17 symptoms.19 Patients’ current medications were continued during the study. Prazosin 1 mg was initiated at bedtime. Several days later, the dosag ...
... valproic acid, benzodiazepine). The CAPS measures the core symptoms of PTSD. Scores range from 0 to 8 for each of the 17 items and from 0 to 136 for all 17 symptoms.19 Patients’ current medications were continued during the study. Prazosin 1 mg was initiated at bedtime. Several days later, the dosag ...
Code of Colorado Regulations - Colorado Secretary of State
... him/her to full duty and should request clarification of job duties. Clarification should be obtained from the employer or if necessary, including an occupational health nurse, occupational therapist, speech therapist, vocational rehabilitation specialist, industrial hygienist, or other appropriatel ...
... him/her to full duty and should request clarification of job duties. Clarification should be obtained from the employer or if necessary, including an occupational health nurse, occupational therapist, speech therapist, vocational rehabilitation specialist, industrial hygienist, or other appropriatel ...
The Value and Criterion Handbook
... debate in a way that is not only philosophically competent but also innovative. The material in this volume is designed to provide useful information to all debaters regardless of their experience or debate style. As with any collection of opinions from a community of debaters, our authors periodica ...
... debate in a way that is not only philosophically competent but also innovative. The material in this volume is designed to provide useful information to all debaters regardless of their experience or debate style. As with any collection of opinions from a community of debaters, our authors periodica ...
A Guide to the Addiction Treatment Sector in Aotearoa
... Withdrawal symptoms can range from being simply uncomfortable through to physical and emotional pain, and can be quickly relieved by taking more of the substance or a similar substance. Alcohol, benzodiazepine and GHB withdrawal can potentially be life-threatening if not treated medically. Withdrawa ...
... Withdrawal symptoms can range from being simply uncomfortable through to physical and emotional pain, and can be quickly relieved by taking more of the substance or a similar substance. Alcohol, benzodiazepine and GHB withdrawal can potentially be life-threatening if not treated medically. Withdrawa ...
Supplement Iusse 2014 - East Asian Archives of Psychiatry
... Institute of Mental Health, Peking University, China China is not only the most populous country in the world, but also the fastest ageing nation as well. China has stepped into ageing society far before it is fully prepared for this grand challenge in terms of human resources, service system, and p ...
... Institute of Mental Health, Peking University, China China is not only the most populous country in the world, but also the fastest ageing nation as well. China has stepped into ageing society far before it is fully prepared for this grand challenge in terms of human resources, service system, and p ...
efficacy of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing beyond
... international help and support. One such support was in the form of Humanitarian Assistance Programme (HAP) of United Kingdom. The main contributors to the project being those from the University of Birmingham, Belfast Health & Social Care NHS Trust, Edge Hill University Liverpool and the Centre for ...
... international help and support. One such support was in the form of Humanitarian Assistance Programme (HAP) of United Kingdom. The main contributors to the project being those from the University of Birmingham, Belfast Health & Social Care NHS Trust, Edge Hill University Liverpool and the Centre for ...
Treatment of Patients With Major Depressive
... The American Psychiatric Association (APA) Practice Guidelines are not intended to be construed or to serve as a standard of medical care. Standards of medical care are determined on the basis of all clinical data available for an individual patient and are subject to change as scientific knowledge ...
... The American Psychiatric Association (APA) Practice Guidelines are not intended to be construed or to serve as a standard of medical care. Standards of medical care are determined on the basis of all clinical data available for an individual patient and are subject to change as scientific knowledge ...
Mental Health in Lebanese Prisons - Catharsis: Lebanese Center for
... Minister of Justice Major General Ashraf Rifi Minister of Interior and Municipalities Nohad Machnouk General Prosecutor at the Supreme court in Lebanon Judge Samir Hammoud Chief of the commission for the reduction of sentences Judge Hamza Charafeddine General Director of the ISF Major General Ibrahi ...
... Minister of Justice Major General Ashraf Rifi Minister of Interior and Municipalities Nohad Machnouk General Prosecutor at the Supreme court in Lebanon Judge Samir Hammoud Chief of the commission for the reduction of sentences Judge Hamza Charafeddine General Director of the ISF Major General Ibrahi ...
Efficacy of Self-Administered Treatments for Depression and Anxiety
... Combined effect sizes. Once individual effect sizes were estimated for all studies, a combined effect size for the efficacy of SAT versus NTC and a combined effect size for the efficacy of SAT versus TAT were estimated. First, in order to generate an independent sample of effect sizes, we used only ...
... Combined effect sizes. Once individual effect sizes were estimated for all studies, a combined effect size for the efficacy of SAT versus NTC and a combined effect size for the efficacy of SAT versus TAT were estimated. First, in order to generate an independent sample of effect sizes, we used only ...
Barcelona, 17-20 de abril de 2015 Barcelona, April 17
... CANNABIS USE DISORDERS IS ASSOCIATED WITH INDICATIONS OF GREATER ILLNESS SEVERITY IN TOBACCO SMOKING PATIENTS WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER T.V. Lagerberg1, R. Icick2, O.A. Andreassen1,3, P.A. Ringen1, B. Etain4, M. Aas1,3, C. Henry4, T.D. Bjella1,3, I. Melle1,3, F. Bellivier2. ...
... CANNABIS USE DISORDERS IS ASSOCIATED WITH INDICATIONS OF GREATER ILLNESS SEVERITY IN TOBACCO SMOKING PATIENTS WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER T.V. Lagerberg1, R. Icick2, O.A. Andreassen1,3, P.A. Ringen1, B. Etain4, M. Aas1,3, C. Henry4, T.D. Bjella1,3, I. Melle1,3, F. Bellivier2. ...
040899 Eating Disorders - New England Journal of Medicine
... low percentage of body fat, inadequate intake of dietary fats, excessive exercise, or depression or may be an adverse effect of a psychotropic medication. Bone loss is a serious clinical problem that may accompany amenorrhea and undernutrition, and it should be assessed by bone densitometry. In 50 p ...
... low percentage of body fat, inadequate intake of dietary fats, excessive exercise, or depression or may be an adverse effect of a psychotropic medication. Bone loss is a serious clinical problem that may accompany amenorrhea and undernutrition, and it should be assessed by bone densitometry. In 50 p ...
Supportopedia - Peninsula Health
... Understanding mental illness and the mental health system Many people in the community don’t understand mental illness. There is confusion about what it means and how it can be managed. Most people with a mental illness are treated voluntarily. Some people need to be treated even though they don’t ...
... Understanding mental illness and the mental health system Many people in the community don’t understand mental illness. There is confusion about what it means and how it can be managed. Most people with a mental illness are treated voluntarily. Some people need to be treated even though they don’t ...
PRAGMATIC ANTHROPOLOGY
... might also use empirical facts about human desires to specify and apply our general obligation to promote others’ happiness, and we can use facts about human limitations to set boundaries for various human interactions. As we will see at the end of the next section, Kant does see pragmatic anthropo ...
... might also use empirical facts about human desires to specify and apply our general obligation to promote others’ happiness, and we can use facts about human limitations to set boundaries for various human interactions. As we will see at the end of the next section, Kant does see pragmatic anthropo ...
Seasonal Affective Disorder
... This slide shows the demographic and clinical features of the 662 patients studied over 20 years at the NIMH. On average, the age of the patients was late 30s, but there was a wide spread in age. Age of onset was early 20s, although when we delved a little further, we found that many of these people ...
... This slide shows the demographic and clinical features of the 662 patients studied over 20 years at the NIMH. On average, the age of the patients was late 30s, but there was a wide spread in age. Age of onset was early 20s, although when we delved a little further, we found that many of these people ...