A Whole of Life-Span Approach to Mental Health and Mental Illness
... and 11.2 per cent (Glow 1980 cited in NHMRC 1997a; Sawyer et al. 2000). In the recent child and adolescent component of the National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing, 19.3 per cent of boys and 8.8 per cent of girls aged 6–12 years, and 10 per cent of boys and 3.8 per cent of girls aged 13–17 ye ...
... and 11.2 per cent (Glow 1980 cited in NHMRC 1997a; Sawyer et al. 2000). In the recent child and adolescent component of the National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing, 19.3 per cent of boys and 8.8 per cent of girls aged 6–12 years, and 10 per cent of boys and 3.8 per cent of girls aged 13–17 ye ...
Nuclear Medicine Communications
... institutional medical ethics committee approved the protocol. The diagnosis of GD was primarily based on clinical (hyperthyroid manifestations and diffusely enlarged thyroid gland) and laboratory data, including high serum free T4 level (FT4; reference Values, RV = 0.9 - 1.8 ng/dL) and low serum thy ...
... institutional medical ethics committee approved the protocol. The diagnosis of GD was primarily based on clinical (hyperthyroid manifestations and diffusely enlarged thyroid gland) and laboratory data, including high serum free T4 level (FT4; reference Values, RV = 0.9 - 1.8 ng/dL) and low serum thy ...
Exergaming to increase the exercise capacity and daily physical
... (Heart Failure: A Controlled Trial Investigating Outcomes of Exercise Training) study, which showed a modest improvement in exercise capacity and decreased all causes of death in patients who exercised [6]. The main limitation of the HF-ACTION study was the poor adherence to the prescribed training ...
... (Heart Failure: A Controlled Trial Investigating Outcomes of Exercise Training) study, which showed a modest improvement in exercise capacity and decreased all causes of death in patients who exercised [6]. The main limitation of the HF-ACTION study was the poor adherence to the prescribed training ...
Identifying and Managing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
... PTSD is associated with several comorbid physical Risk factors associated with progression to chronic and psychiatric conditions that can adversely affect PTSD are not well understood. Although there may be a treatment response unless they are addressed. The most genetic component in a small percent ...
... PTSD is associated with several comorbid physical Risk factors associated with progression to chronic and psychiatric conditions that can adversely affect PTSD are not well understood. Although there may be a treatment response unless they are addressed. The most genetic component in a small percent ...
Transgender Services
... Nonrandomized Studies Primary evidence is limited to cohort studies with a variety of methodological limitations, including but not limited to small sample size, short-term follow-up, lack of comparison group, and varied treatment methods. Despite these limitations, significant improvements in quali ...
... Nonrandomized Studies Primary evidence is limited to cohort studies with a variety of methodological limitations, including but not limited to small sample size, short-term follow-up, lack of comparison group, and varied treatment methods. Despite these limitations, significant improvements in quali ...
Marijuana - Mental Health America of Texas
... Used marijuana in large amounts for longer than intended? Wanted to stop using marijuana, but weren’t successful in attempts to quit? Spent a great deal of time getting, using, or recovering from marijuana? Had strong cravings or urges to use? Failed to perform work, school, or home duties because o ...
... Used marijuana in large amounts for longer than intended? Wanted to stop using marijuana, but weren’t successful in attempts to quit? Spent a great deal of time getting, using, or recovering from marijuana? Had strong cravings or urges to use? Failed to perform work, school, or home duties because o ...
Example 1 - Client Assessment
... If three of the above criteria are not met, continue by assessing the following: Indicators of Substance Abuse Current Past Current Past Current (Only complete when the criteria for dependence have not been met) Recurrent use in physically hazardous situations Recurrent substance-related legal probl ...
... If three of the above criteria are not met, continue by assessing the following: Indicators of Substance Abuse Current Past Current Past Current (Only complete when the criteria for dependence have not been met) Recurrent use in physically hazardous situations Recurrent substance-related legal probl ...
Failure to Care
... on numerous violations of consumer rights at UHS' behavioral health facilities across the country. It is a report that needs to be taken seriously as it is essential to the public interest that consumers of behavioral healthcare be protected against abuses by those whose custody they are remanded. A ...
... on numerous violations of consumer rights at UHS' behavioral health facilities across the country. It is a report that needs to be taken seriously as it is essential to the public interest that consumers of behavioral healthcare be protected against abuses by those whose custody they are remanded. A ...
Efficacy and Safety of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Acute
... unblinded and used as the known active coil to determine motor thresholds. The other two coils differed in that the sham coil had an embedded magnetic shield. The latter limited the magnetic energy reaching the cortex to 10% or less than the active coil but nevertheless allowed the active and sham c ...
... unblinded and used as the known active coil to determine motor thresholds. The other two coils differed in that the sham coil had an embedded magnetic shield. The latter limited the magnetic energy reaching the cortex to 10% or less than the active coil but nevertheless allowed the active and sham c ...
Efficacy of an Acceptance-Based Behavior Therapy for Generalized
... (CBT) have been developed for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), a large proportion of individuals treated fail to meet criteria for high end-state functioning (see Waters & Craske, 2005, for a review), suggesting that further treatment development may be needed. A range of novel approaches are bei ...
... (CBT) have been developed for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), a large proportion of individuals treated fail to meet criteria for high end-state functioning (see Waters & Craske, 2005, for a review), suggesting that further treatment development may be needed. A range of novel approaches are bei ...
Being active to stay fit Mentally!
... physical activity causes the body temperature to rise and fosters better blood circulation in the brain; these effects have a direct impact on hormonal regulation by reducing physiological reactivity to stress.(18) Because it is known that stress is a risk factor for the onset of psychiatric disorde ...
... physical activity causes the body temperature to rise and fosters better blood circulation in the brain; these effects have a direct impact on hormonal regulation by reducing physiological reactivity to stress.(18) Because it is known that stress is a risk factor for the onset of psychiatric disorde ...
Treatment of post‐traumatic stress disorder in patients with severe
... thinking ‘stop!’ when a negative thought arises), as well as behavioural methods such as assertiveness training, breathing retraining, and relaxation. Stress inoculation training has been recognized by the VA/DoD as an effective treatment for PTSD (Veterans Administrative Department of Defense 2010) ...
... thinking ‘stop!’ when a negative thought arises), as well as behavioural methods such as assertiveness training, breathing retraining, and relaxation. Stress inoculation training has been recognized by the VA/DoD as an effective treatment for PTSD (Veterans Administrative Department of Defense 2010) ...
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
... 6.1. The screening and selection of appropriate patients is essential and should be conducted by a psychiatrist with appropriate training and expertise in rTMS. 6.2. There is little safety data on the use of rTMS in pregnant women. The use of rTMS in this group requires a careful assessment of the p ...
... 6.1. The screening and selection of appropriate patients is essential and should be conducted by a psychiatrist with appropriate training and expertise in rTMS. 6.2. There is little safety data on the use of rTMS in pregnant women. The use of rTMS in this group requires a careful assessment of the p ...
Modernising Social Work and the Ethics of Care by Gabrielle
... professionalised approaches. However, importantly for our argument, the social relations managerialism represents and aims to institutionalise have many of the masculine characteristics already discussed. Like the bureaucrat and the professional, the ideal new manager remains distant and controlled. ...
... professionalised approaches. However, importantly for our argument, the social relations managerialism represents and aims to institutionalise have many of the masculine characteristics already discussed. Like the bureaucrat and the professional, the ideal new manager remains distant and controlled. ...
Supplementary Information (doc 127K)
... adverse impact at both the individual and societal level, it is of critical importance to treat child anxiety disorders successfully and prevent development of other subsequent severe disorders. Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) is the most established treatment for child anxiety, with remission in a ...
... adverse impact at both the individual and societal level, it is of critical importance to treat child anxiety disorders successfully and prevent development of other subsequent severe disorders. Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) is the most established treatment for child anxiety, with remission in a ...
Sanctuary for Authentic Traditional Ayurvedic Treatments
... ATTIRE: Clients are advised to be attired in loose and comfortable attire. VALUABLES: Please leave your valuables at home when you come for therapy. The Management accepts no responsibility for any loss of money or valuables brought into the Sanctuary. PAYMENT MODE: Cash/NETS/Credit Card (Master/VIS ...
... ATTIRE: Clients are advised to be attired in loose and comfortable attire. VALUABLES: Please leave your valuables at home when you come for therapy. The Management accepts no responsibility for any loss of money or valuables brought into the Sanctuary. PAYMENT MODE: Cash/NETS/Credit Card (Master/VIS ...
The meaning of well-being in rheumatoid arthritis
... was immediately apparent. Four major themes contributing to feeling well were generated by patients: ‘Living in the body’, ‘Being in the mind’, ‘Adapting to illness’, and ‘Being in the world’ (Figure 1). Living in the body This theme was formed from the embodied, on-going experiences of living in th ...
... was immediately apparent. Four major themes contributing to feeling well were generated by patients: ‘Living in the body’, ‘Being in the mind’, ‘Adapting to illness’, and ‘Being in the world’ (Figure 1). Living in the body This theme was formed from the embodied, on-going experiences of living in th ...
Hepatitis B virus resistance to entecavir in nucleoside
... lamivudine resistant strains may not only be responsible for the selection of these strains during entecavir monotherapy, but in some cases, for virologic rebound. The authors also suggest that in nucleoside naïve patients who do not harbor lamivudine resistant strains at the initiation of treatment ...
... lamivudine resistant strains may not only be responsible for the selection of these strains during entecavir monotherapy, but in some cases, for virologic rebound. The authors also suggest that in nucleoside naïve patients who do not harbor lamivudine resistant strains at the initiation of treatment ...
Factors Associated with Prolonged Prehospital Delay of African
... • BACKGROUND Delays in seeking treatment for signs and symptoms of acute myocardial infarction are longer for African Americans than for whites. • OBJECTIVE To determine factors associated with prolonged delay and the extent to which perceived racism influences prehospital delay in African Americans ...
... • BACKGROUND Delays in seeking treatment for signs and symptoms of acute myocardial infarction are longer for African Americans than for whites. • OBJECTIVE To determine factors associated with prolonged delay and the extent to which perceived racism influences prehospital delay in African Americans ...
HRQL
... Peripheral Arteriopathy Occlusive Disease HRQL impairment is over-estimated by clinicians ...
... Peripheral Arteriopathy Occlusive Disease HRQL impairment is over-estimated by clinicians ...
Poster_Gilbreth_R
... three clinical trials conducted by Imazio determined that the use of colchicine was superior in minimizing symptom persistence, stalling recurrence of disease, and limiting hospitalizations due to pericarditis. While classified officially as an “off-label” indication in the therapy of pericarditis, ...
... three clinical trials conducted by Imazio determined that the use of colchicine was superior in minimizing symptom persistence, stalling recurrence of disease, and limiting hospitalizations due to pericarditis. While classified officially as an “off-label” indication in the therapy of pericarditis, ...
Patient Handbook - Esper Treatment Center
... FACT: There is no scientific proof whatsoever that methadone depletes calcium in the body. This can be attributed largely to poor nutrition. To look for the real culprit in calcium depletion, look no further than a much more common drug: Caffeine. Caffeine, in coffee, tea, cola drinks, and chocolate ...
... FACT: There is no scientific proof whatsoever that methadone depletes calcium in the body. This can be attributed largely to poor nutrition. To look for the real culprit in calcium depletion, look no further than a much more common drug: Caffeine. Caffeine, in coffee, tea, cola drinks, and chocolate ...
The Moral Imperative for Dialogue with
... or she has no alternative available, other than a very narrow range of choices, typically limited to a conventional medical model For example, many individuals, contacting our office to complain about their mental health care, report that they are not offered psychotherapy or other nondrug psychosoc ...
... or she has no alternative available, other than a very narrow range of choices, typically limited to a conventional medical model For example, many individuals, contacting our office to complain about their mental health care, report that they are not offered psychotherapy or other nondrug psychosoc ...
Reversible Dementias - Practical Neurology
... Dementia: a Practical Guide to Diagnosis and Management (eds Qizilbash N, Schneider L, Chui H et al.), ...
... Dementia: a Practical Guide to Diagnosis and Management (eds Qizilbash N, Schneider L, Chui H et al.), ...
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
... to the individual being treated) in the myth of untreatability; and the provision of direct and specific advice on social functioning or personal problems, which usually produces dependence, noncompliance, or resentment. Establishing an appropriate therapeutic alliance with individuals with NPD may ...
... to the individual being treated) in the myth of untreatability; and the provision of direct and specific advice on social functioning or personal problems, which usually produces dependence, noncompliance, or resentment. Establishing an appropriate therapeutic alliance with individuals with NPD may ...