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schizophrenia of person’s social and occupational functioning

Other prominent features of schizophrenia are the effects on a person’s social and occupational functioning. The onset of schizophrenia is usually very slow(insidious), with small changes to personal circumstances, beginning with a gradual withdrawal from peers and friends. In a young person, it may be precipitated by a family event or crisis, for example divorce, […]

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Parental Mental Health and Children’s Functioning

There is a substantial association between parental and,in particular,maternal mental health and children’s adjustment. Perinatal mental illness has been shown to have potential long-term negative developmental consequences for infants and children, especially in combination with other risk factors (Goodman & Gotlib, 2002; Murray, Cooper,Wilson,& Romaniuk, 2003; Radke-Yarrow & Klimes-Dougan, 2002). Refugee populations have a high […]

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Appropriate Documentation of Limitations in Objective Impairment/Functioning

Appropriate Documentation of Limitations in Objective Impairment/Functioning Physicians are typically expected to provide employers guidance on every workers’compensation patient as to the employee’s work abilities and restrictions. Unfortunately,almost no medical school and very few medical residency programs teach how todetermine appropriate work restrictions and limitations, so it is not surprising thatphysicians have very different assessments […]

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