Understanding Resilience.
Understanding resilience.
Filed under: Depression Treatment
Front Behav Neurosci. 2013; 7: 10
Wu G, Feder A, Cohen H, Kim JJ, Calderon S, Charney DS, Mathé AA
Resilience is the ability to adapt successfully in the face of stress and… Continue reading
Dr. Jeffrey Shelton Discusses Holiday Depression
Dr. Jeffrey Shelton Discusses Holiday Depression – Dr. Jeffrey Shelton, behavioral health physician, speaks with DRC-FM’s Jerry Kristafer about holiday depression, signs of depression and treatment.
Igniting the conversation about rare diseases
Filed under: depression and treatment
Yet… Continue reading
Inpatient Update… Again… and Looking as Awful as I Feel
Inpatient update… again… and looking as awful as i feel – Have just watched this video back. I apologise for looking so pale, exhausted, and puffy. Bulimia sucks. Please use this video as a reason not to purge. None… Continue reading
Eating Disorders: My Body and Me: Self-Injurious Behaviors and Body Modifications in Eating Disorders-Preliminary Results.
My body and me: self-injurious behaviors and body modifications in eating disorders-preliminary results.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Eat Disord. 2013 Mar; 21(2): 130-9
Iannaccone M, Cella S, Manzi SA, Visconti L, Manzi F, Cotrufo P
We investigated self-injurious behaviors… Continue reading
Improving the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease: A Novel Approach by Modulating 5-HT(1A) Receptors.
Improving the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease: A Novel Approach by Modulating 5-HT(1A) Receptors.
Filed under: Depression Treatment
Aging Dis. 2013 Feb; 4(1): 1-13
Shimizu S, Ohno Y
Parkinson’s disease, the most common neurological disorder in the elderly, is characterized… Continue reading
Depression Treatment: Characteristics of Pain in Hospitalized Medical Patients, Surgical Patients, and Outpatients Attending a Pain Management Centre.
Characteristics of pain in hospitalized medical patients, surgical patients, and outpatients attending a pain management centre.
Filed under: Depression Treatment
Br J Anaesth. 2013 Feb 18;
Rockett MP, Simpson G, Crossley R, Blowey S
BACKGROUND: /st>The characteristics and psychological impact of pain suffered by medical inpatients has been relatively under-investigated. The aim of this study was to compare the pain experience of medical, surgical inpatients, and patients attending a pain management centre. Some aspects of the quality of pain scoring and prescribing were also audited. METHODS: /st>Medical inpatients with significant pain (moderate or severe pain on a verbal rating scale) were assessed using a battery of psychometric questionnaires. Comparator samples of surgical inpatients and patients attending the pain management centre were recruited. RESULTS: /st>The prevalence of significant pain did not differ between the medical group (n=37) and the surgical group (n=38) (16.7% and 19.9%). Chronic pain was common in the medical group (54%) and the surgical group (50%). There were no differences in psychometric variables between the medical and surgical groups. Clinically significant scores for anxiety and depression (HADS ?11) were common in all groups (30-38%). There was less concordance between patient-reported pain scores and nurse-recorded pain scores in the medical group than the surgical group and analgesic prescribing differed between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: /st>The characteristics of pain in… Continue reading
Knowledge, Perceptions and Thoughts of Stroke Among Arab- Muslim Israelis.
Knowledge, perceptions and thoughts of stroke among Arab- Muslim Israelis.
Filed under: Depression Treatment
Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2013 Feb 19;
Itzhaki M, Koton S
Background:Age-adjusted stroke mortality rates in Israel are higher among Arabs compared with Jews; therefore,… Continue reading
What Makes Someone Crave or Enjoy the Feeling of Hunger in Your Opinion?
Question by Danielle: What makes someone crave or enjoy the feeling of hunger in your opinion?
No sarcastic answers like “an eating disorder” please.
Best answer:
Answer by Niamh
Your stomach goes flat and concave and you feel really… Continue reading