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- 1From:Women's Health Weekly2020 OCT 1 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Research findings on Mental Health Diseases and Conditions - Personality Disorders are discussed in a new report. According to news...
- 2From:Women's Health Weekly2020 APR 16 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Investigators publish new report on Mental Health Diseases and Conditions - Personality Disorders. According to news reporting...
- 3From:Women's Health Advisor (Vol. 23, Issue 6)Mental disorders include a wide range of conditions that affect mood, perception, emotion, and behavior. Most common among mental disorders are mood disorders, such as major depression, and anxiety disorders, such as...
- 4From:Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal (Vol. 24, Issue 5)A therapeutic dog service and a borderline personality disorder carers' support group have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to mental health services. Both services received the Mental Health...
- 5From:Psychology Today (Vol. 49, Issue 3)Successful outcomes for addiction recovery programs require an interdisciplinary and holistic treatment approach. Holistic treatment approaches consider the biological, social/environmental, personality/emotional and...
- 6From:The Humanist (Vol. 66, Issue 4)IN 1848 NEW ENGLAND, Phineas Gage was a foreman on a railroad construction project. While he was working with explosives, a 3 1/2 foot long by 1 1/4 inch diameter iron bar shot through his cheek, upward through the...
- 7From:Psychology Today (Vol. 34, Issue 4)Answers to your questions about self-mutilation, nail-biting, hypochondria and more. Dear Dr. E, Our 19-year-old daughter is a cutter. She's been in treatment, but it hasn't helped. How can we find effective...
- 8From:Campus Life's Ignite Your Faith (Vol. 66, Issue 4)I love to tag along on amazing adventures with great heroes. However, the funny thing I've noticed about movie heroes like Indiana Jones, Luke Skywalker, and Harry Potter--is that they aren't perfect. They, like any of...
- 9From:GPWidespread and inappropriate use of anti-psychotic drugs puts patients at risk, warns watchdog. GPs should not use anti-psychotic drugs to treat patients with personality disorders, latest NICE guidance warns. The...
- 10From:Management TodayIn classical narcissism the sufferer has a deluded sense of self-importance. A person with Acquired Situational Narcissism develops symptoms (including anxiety and substance abuse) when, for instance, he is promoted...
- 11From:Women's Health Weekly"To analyze the characteristics of patients scheduled for discharge from acute psychiatric inpatient facilities in Italy, and their pattern of care. Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics, and patterns of care...
- 12From:Science News (Vol. 133, Issue 13)Post-traumatic stress disorder: Hypnosis and the divided self New research is challenging the official psychiatric description of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as an anxiety response. Based on PTSD victims'...
- 13From:Psychology Today (Vol. 27, Issue 1)New drugs that regulate neurotransmitters have shown promise in controlling three key traits of personality disorders: impulsivity, emotional reactivity, and eccentricity. In one case, fluoxetine effectively controlled...
- 14From:Women's Health WeeklyAccording to recent research published in the journal Psychosomatics, "Conversion symptoms have historically be seen to be related to dissociative disorders and early trauma. This study sought to determine the...
- 15From:Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication (Vol. 93, Issue 4)Jon Town sits on the front porch of his suburban Ohio home, nursing a cigarette. With a tired voice and bloodshot eyes, the 27-year-old veteran describes the headache that's been gnawing at him for months. Town used...
- 16From:GPDr Jo Nicholl suggests that some 'heartsink' patients may in fact be in need of psychiatric help. In any practice there will be a number of so-called 'heartsink' patients. Of these, a large proportion could be...
- 17From:Women's Health Weekly"Mounting evidence indicates that the development of the fetus is heavily influenced by the intra-uterine milieu during pregnancy, and that such influence may have life-long consequences for the individual. The...
- 18From:GPThis misunderstood condition can present one of the biggest challenges to GPs, says Professor Anthony Bateman. The incidence of mental illness has increased steadily in the past decade with many GP surgeries now...
- 19From:Women's Health WeeklyA new study, 'Time course of anger and other emotions in women with borderline personality disorder: a preliminary study,' is now available. "Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by emotional...
- 20From:Mental Health Law Report (Vol. 23, Issue 1)In Re Detention of Goodwin/State v. Goodwin 689 N.W.2d 461, No. 126/03-0871 In Re Detention of Hodges 689 N.W.2d 467, No. 127/03-1494 Nov. 19, 2004, Supreme Court of Iowa Parroting Barnes (see p. 3), the court...