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How to overcome jealousy?
As a social person,jealousy psychological unavoidably produce , but the jealousy also can bring harm , so how to overcome the jealousy? Social envy psychology is a kind of very harmful psychological .The envy is called “pupil eye” in the bible, Matthew called the devil “night of the wheat planting of barnyard grass envious”, Baconic […]
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How to overcome the obstacles of university graduates in professional roles
To prevent and overcome the obstacles effectively of university graduates in professional roles,we need to take the following measures. First, enrich and improve the students’ professional knowledge and skills. To make it more in line with the actual needs of the modern professional, so that they can be handy to their works. And the second, making […]
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How to avoid depressed mood after festival
People often show depressed mood state after major holidays, major festival and other emotional climax.That is a very normal psychological phenomenon .For example,After watching the Olympic Games,there is no game,many people also appeared such an emotional loss state. What can you do to avoid mood lost? Lin Ye,the national psychological consultant,said,the pleasure of watching games […]
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How to redress children’s School-weary Psychology?
When redressing children’s school-weary psychology,we should pay attention to the following points in family education: 1.The patriarch ought to understand children properly,and change the education methods in practical way.Parents should view problems in children’s views and give children more care and less criticism,which means to create a warm and harmonious family atmosphere. 2.Parents can try […]
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Treatment Outcome: Strategies for Addressing the Individual’s Return to Work
Treatment Outcome: Strategies for Addressing the Individual’s Return to Work The key issues in addressing the patients return to work are: • For physicians to realize that symptoms not clearly explainable by objectivepathology and that unexplained delayed recovery may be due to psychosocialissues • For physicians to screen such patients with questionnaires to further documentthat […]
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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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Patient Compliance Issues
The workplace may pose psychosocial issues that hinder patients’ return to workand symptom abatement. If there is low job satisfaction, conflict with supervisorsor coworkers, or the perception of high job demand and low probability of return to work by the patient, these issues are best addressed by open communicationbetween the employer and the employee/patient. Physicians […]
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Symptom Exaggeration and Malingering
Patients with psychosocial issues commonly exaggerate symptoms and have medicallyunexplainable exam findings. The previously mentioned Waddell’s symptoms andWaddell’s signs are the examples. Dr. Waddell has been clear in pointing out that thesesymptoms are common while true conscious malingering is rare (Main & Waddell, 1998).Malingering is difficult to diagnose with absolute certainty (Aronoff et al., 2007).Aronoff’s […]
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Medicalization is defined as physicians transforming
Medicalization Medicalization is defined as physicians transforming the events of life (job dissatisfaction,workplace conflict, marital strife, parenting problems, etc.) into diseases. This occursfrequently with neck, back, and upper limb symptoms being considered as diseasesinthe absence of clear pathology. The physician thought process may be that if there aremusculoskeletal symptoms, there must be musculoskeletal pathology to […]
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Referral and Coordination of Treatment Considerations
Referral and Coordination of Treatment Considerations:Strengths and Weaknesses in Current Processes Again, the main weakness in the current workers’ compensation system is thatphysicians are economically incentivized not to find the psychosocial issues, andthat once discovered, many workers’ compensation insurers seem to deny the treatmentauthorization for these issues. Some jurisdictions do not recognize mental healthissues accompanying […]
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