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Disorders of social functioning

Disorders of social functioning This category includes selective mutism, reactive attachment disorders of childhood and disinhibited attachment disorders of infancy. Selective mutism The main problem in this condition is the child’s refusal to talk in certain situations while conversing normally in others. Generally, normal speech is present while in a minority there are problems of […]

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Effective Treatments for PTSD

Approaches to Treating PTSD Psychosocial and neurobiological models of PTSD have influenced the development of clinical interventions for this disorder (Fairbank, Friedman, & Basoglu, in press; Southwick & Friedman, in press). Among the main approaches to treating PTSD that are conceptually linked to these models are cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, pharmacotherapy, and eye […]

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Risk Factors for PTSD

Epidemiologic studies are empirical sources of information about risk factors for PTSD—preexposure factors, exposure characteristics, and postexposure factors that are believed to be related to the probability of an individual developing PTSD following exposure to a potentially traumatic event. A small number of general population studies have examined risk factors for PTSD. General population studies […]

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Chemical Theories of Sleep

Even modern physiological chemistry has tried its hand in the interpretation of such a purely psychological mechanism as sleep. It supposes that poisons are elaborated during the day, as the result of muscular and nerve activity, that these poisons are narcotic (sleep producing) in action and when they reach a certain amount, drowsiness, and then […]

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Histological Theories of Sleep

Histological Theories of Sleep These are the theories which explain sleep as being produced by certain movements which the nerve cell prolongations are supposed to possess. These prolongations are technically known as the dendrites. All nerve cells possess dendrites which touch each other and by means of which nerve currents are supposed to be transmitted […]

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Typical Bipolar affective disorder

Recognition of a typical Bipolar affective disorder is fairly straightforward . The patient, who may have no previous history of mood disorder, presents with a signifi cant change in mood, activity and thought, which, although it might have been triggered by an identifiable life event, is clearly excessive and disproportionate. Changes may occur abruptly or […]

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How to treatment of schizophrenia

How to treatment of schizophrenia?There are a lots of methods of treatment of schizophrenia. There are many patients a doctor can be selected under the guidance and advice more appropriate treatment options to modulating their condition. Antipsychotic medication Most people diagnosed with schizophrenia receive some form of medication, although dosages may be reduced or even […]

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How to improve thinking ability, memory enhancement effect

How positive thinking to improve the efficiency of memory? We believe that the main should pay attention to the following three points: 1 to think Things are complicated, knowledge is not the time to think can be done. During the Yan’an period, the Xinhua News Agency reporters Comrade Mao Zedong wrote an inscription, he is […]

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Different Treatments for Depression

About treatments for depression, there were Different Treatments for Depression.Over 90 per cent of people with depression are treated in primary health care with only a small number requiring a psychiatric admission. Therefore, practice nurses, primary care-based psychiatric nurses and community psychiatric nurses (CPNs) are the most likely nurse contact for depressed people. There are […]

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Physiological Theories of Sleep Sleep is due to changes in the cerebral cirilation. A lack of blood in the brain causes what is known as cerebral anæmia. This cerebral anaemia may be due to a dilatation of the blood-vessels of the skin, which causes a fall of blood pressure in the brain. Sleep naturally results, […]

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