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... professionals for in-depth assessments, such as speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists and dietitians. ...
... professionals for in-depth assessments, such as speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists and dietitians. ...
6.3c Management - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario
... cognitive screening at each transition point along the continuum of care in the community after inpatient discharge and at any time when there is a suspected change in cognitive status. Percentage of persons with stroke who are referred for more in-depth cognitive or neuropsychological assessment du ...
... cognitive screening at each transition point along the continuum of care in the community after inpatient discharge and at any time when there is a suspected change in cognitive status. Percentage of persons with stroke who are referred for more in-depth cognitive or neuropsychological assessment du ...
Mental Illness in a Multicultural Context
... reflected in definitions and explanations of madness, which was perceived as a conflict between the external supernatural forces of good and evil. Intervention was generally apathetic, and the afflicted were ostracized, left to wander, or were imprisoned. The perception and response to mentally ill ...
... reflected in definitions and explanations of madness, which was perceived as a conflict between the external supernatural forces of good and evil. Intervention was generally apathetic, and the afflicted were ostracized, left to wander, or were imprisoned. The perception and response to mentally ill ...
A Policymaker`s Guide to Mental Illness: Executive Summary and
... • Severe cases of major depression and bipolar disorder (mood disorders); • Severe cases of panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder (anxiety disorders); • Severe cases of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (typically, a childhood disorder); and • Severe ...
... • Severe cases of major depression and bipolar disorder (mood disorders); • Severe cases of panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder (anxiety disorders); • Severe cases of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (typically, a childhood disorder); and • Severe ...
Effects of Maternal Substance Use and Trauma
... Integrative programs for women need to focus on integrative counseling components due to the interactive nature of trauma reactions, mental health, & substance abuse Service components should be incorporated within the program sites because these women have a diversity of issues often as a result of ...
... Integrative programs for women need to focus on integrative counseling components due to the interactive nature of trauma reactions, mental health, & substance abuse Service components should be incorporated within the program sites because these women have a diversity of issues often as a result of ...
A.P.P.A.C. 2014
... fruitful to divide it into subtypes". Europeans recognize only the subtype of hyperactivity while U.S. psychologists believe that it is a syndrome with two subtypes. And this happens in the case that children show attention problems, but not hyperactivity, something that is called (as have already s ...
... fruitful to divide it into subtypes". Europeans recognize only the subtype of hyperactivity while U.S. psychologists believe that it is a syndrome with two subtypes. And this happens in the case that children show attention problems, but not hyperactivity, something that is called (as have already s ...
Chapter 12 - University of Toronto Scarborough
... The loss of the integrated connection of identity, memory and consciousness. Anxiety is often reduced by this disruption. The most famous case consists of Multiple Personality Disorder, technically known as Dissociative Identity Disorder. The diagnosis of multiple personality disorder is controversi ...
... The loss of the integrated connection of identity, memory and consciousness. Anxiety is often reduced by this disruption. The most famous case consists of Multiple Personality Disorder, technically known as Dissociative Identity Disorder. The diagnosis of multiple personality disorder is controversi ...
Stassen et al.
... In this article, we discuss what animal models of depression should be attempting to ‘model’. One must first determine if the goal is to model the regulatory mechanisms by which antidepressant treatments alleviate the various symptoms of depression, or to model the dysregulatory mechanisms underlyin ...
... In this article, we discuss what animal models of depression should be attempting to ‘model’. One must first determine if the goal is to model the regulatory mechanisms by which antidepressant treatments alleviate the various symptoms of depression, or to model the dysregulatory mechanisms underlyin ...
Helpful or Harmful? The use of SSRIs in Alcohol Use Disorder
... No effect of alcoholic subtype or medication group on drinking-related outcomes There was a significant effect of treatment completion on these measures (p < 0.001); treatment completers reported a greater decrease from pretreatment levels, compared with non-completers, in drinking days (∆ = -41 ...
... No effect of alcoholic subtype or medication group on drinking-related outcomes There was a significant effect of treatment completion on these measures (p < 0.001); treatment completers reported a greater decrease from pretreatment levels, compared with non-completers, in drinking days (∆ = -41 ...
Treatments for anxiety and depression in patients with chronic
... to others (e.g. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)6,29). Low-intensity CBT-based psychosocial interventions (e.g. computerized CBT or a structured group physical activity programme using principles of CBT) are recommended for people with mild to moderate anxiety and/or depr ...
... to others (e.g. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)6,29). Low-intensity CBT-based psychosocial interventions (e.g. computerized CBT or a structured group physical activity programme using principles of CBT) are recommended for people with mild to moderate anxiety and/or depr ...
Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada
... disorder in youth is a risk factor for the development of depression and substance abuse in early adult years.8,9 The high rates of comorbidity of anxiety with other disorders is also problematic as people with multiple diagnoses are more disabled and use more medical services than those without con ...
... disorder in youth is a risk factor for the development of depression and substance abuse in early adult years.8,9 The high rates of comorbidity of anxiety with other disorders is also problematic as people with multiple diagnoses are more disabled and use more medical services than those without con ...
Queensland Health - Mental Health Act 2000, Brief guide to the Act
... On making an involuntary treatment order, an authorised doctor must specify the category of the order: in-patient or community. This decision is based on whether or not the person needs in-patient treatment. The community category provides for the involuntary treatment of a person living in the comm ...
... On making an involuntary treatment order, an authorised doctor must specify the category of the order: in-patient or community. This decision is based on whether or not the person needs in-patient treatment. The community category provides for the involuntary treatment of a person living in the comm ...
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... eighteenth-century analysis of moral and political reflection. The first, which I am calling rationalist, corresponds to our common conception of the eighteenth century as the “age of reason.” The second, which I am calling sentimentalist, suggests an age, not of reason alone, but also of reflective ...
... eighteenth-century analysis of moral and political reflection. The first, which I am calling rationalist, corresponds to our common conception of the eighteenth century as the “age of reason.” The second, which I am calling sentimentalist, suggests an age, not of reason alone, but also of reflective ...
I`m Just As Nervous As a Cat - Kentucky Pharmacists Association
... The substance is taken in larger amounts or over a longer period than intended There is a persistent desire or unsuccessful attempts to cut down or control substance use Time is spent in activities necessary to obtain the substance Important activities are given up or reduced because of substance ab ...
... The substance is taken in larger amounts or over a longer period than intended There is a persistent desire or unsuccessful attempts to cut down or control substance use Time is spent in activities necessary to obtain the substance Important activities are given up or reduced because of substance ab ...
Mental Health toolkit
... symptoms include persistent irritability, anger, or social withdrawal, as well as major changes in appetite or sleep. Mental health disorders can disrupt school performance, harm relationships, and lead to suicide (the third leading cause of death among adolescents). Unfortunately, an ongoing stigma ...
... symptoms include persistent irritability, anger, or social withdrawal, as well as major changes in appetite or sleep. Mental health disorders can disrupt school performance, harm relationships, and lead to suicide (the third leading cause of death among adolescents). Unfortunately, an ongoing stigma ...
Preventing and Treating Eating Disorders in Children and Youth
... disorders) receive treatment from specialized mental health services (although more than 50% likely receive services through primary care and schools).2 While the optimal mix of prevention and treatment is not yet known, it is generally acknowledged that both strategies are needed if we are to reduc ...
... disorders) receive treatment from specialized mental health services (although more than 50% likely receive services through primary care and schools).2 While the optimal mix of prevention and treatment is not yet known, it is generally acknowledged that both strategies are needed if we are to reduc ...
1. Medical Condition ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY
... including an adverse effect on symptom control, which can take time to re-establish. This destabilizing of symptom control can also lead athletes to have an increase in risk taking behaviors and can increase their involvement in conflict situations (e.g. altercations with referees). Patients usually ...
... including an adverse effect on symptom control, which can take time to re-establish. This destabilizing of symptom control can also lead athletes to have an increase in risk taking behaviors and can increase their involvement in conflict situations (e.g. altercations with referees). Patients usually ...
Poor insight in schizophrenia: links between different forms of
... general insight [31-34]. A better understanding of whether different aspects of metacognition are linked to insight may help practitioners form a richer idea of why some persons with schizophrenia deny illness and decline treatment and to appreciate some of the barriers that patients without insight ...
... general insight [31-34]. A better understanding of whether different aspects of metacognition are linked to insight may help practitioners form a richer idea of why some persons with schizophrenia deny illness and decline treatment and to appreciate some of the barriers that patients without insight ...
A review
... a wide range of interventions, outcomes and conditions. Unfortunately, the usefulness of many trials within this research field is limited by an unsatisfactory quality of reporting [1,2]. Adequate reporting of both benefits and risks is of particular interest to patients, clinicians, policymakers, a ...
... a wide range of interventions, outcomes and conditions. Unfortunately, the usefulness of many trials within this research field is limited by an unsatisfactory quality of reporting [1,2]. Adequate reporting of both benefits and risks is of particular interest to patients, clinicians, policymakers, a ...
The Empirical Status of Empirically Supported
... such as the fact that if psychotherapy researchers were to compare their psychotherapies with medications, they needed to avoid the confound of time elapsed and hence tended to design treatments of roughly the length of a medication crossover design.2 Equally important in determining the length of c ...
... such as the fact that if psychotherapy researchers were to compare their psychotherapies with medications, they needed to avoid the confound of time elapsed and hence tended to design treatments of roughly the length of a medication crossover design.2 Equally important in determining the length of c ...
A handbook for homeopaths working with patients with mental
... was one of the most common complaints that clients presented with (Trichard et al., 2003). A more recent service evaluation of members of the Society of Homeopaths concluded that the most commonly cited reasons for seeking treatment fell within the category of mental and emotional problems (Relton e ...
... was one of the most common complaints that clients presented with (Trichard et al., 2003). A more recent service evaluation of members of the Society of Homeopaths concluded that the most commonly cited reasons for seeking treatment fell within the category of mental and emotional problems (Relton e ...
Addiction and Mental Health: Issues in Prevalence, Symptoms, and and Psychiatric Disorders
... The co-occurrence of psychiatric disorders with substance-use problems tends to be high for adolescents. It is estimated that between 60% to 75%[9] of adolescents with substance abuse or dependence have a co-occurring psychiatric disorder. A national survey of adolescent mental health issues found t ...
... The co-occurrence of psychiatric disorders with substance-use problems tends to be high for adolescents. It is estimated that between 60% to 75%[9] of adolescents with substance abuse or dependence have a co-occurring psychiatric disorder. A national survey of adolescent mental health issues found t ...
NADA Acupuncture Prospective Trial in Patients with Substance Use
... a critically important basis for the entire treatment process, improves patients' general sense of well-b~ing, and facilitates a readiness to benefit optimally from conventional treatment that is also provided along with the NADA acupuncture treatment. The results in this study showed that patients ...
... a critically important basis for the entire treatment process, improves patients' general sense of well-b~ing, and facilitates a readiness to benefit optimally from conventional treatment that is also provided along with the NADA acupuncture treatment. The results in this study showed that patients ...
EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (7th Edition in
... considered normal, while in others it may lead to arrest. 2. Deviant behavior must accompany distress. 3. If a behavior is dysfunctional it is clearly a disorder. ...
... considered normal, while in others it may lead to arrest. 2. Deviant behavior must accompany distress. 3. If a behavior is dysfunctional it is clearly a disorder. ...