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principles of the recovery model
principles of the recovery model The Family Recovery Model The potential for understanding and supporting mothers is optimized when seen through the family lens. An ecological model of family recovery, therefore, lays out the relationships between parent and child characteristics, the family and the environment, and the interactions and transactions among them to suggest targets […]
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recovery issues in treatment
recovery issues in treatment Recovery has been defined in a variety of ways by numerous authors and is considered to mean more than simply the alleviation of symptoms . Superordinate dimensions of recovery proposed by authors—clinical, existential, functional, physical, and social—provide a broad framework for considering more focused components of recovery. An ecological model of […]
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psychiatric rehabilitation documentation
Psychiatric rehabilitation provides the theoretical underpinnings in a number of interventions in which mothers living with mental illnesses are receiving services in the USA. “Psychiatric rehabilitation promotes recovery, full community integration, and improved quality of life” for individuals whose mental illnesses impair their functioning, through services that are collaborative, person directed, and individualized to promote […]
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Recovery Is a Family Process for Mothers with Mental Illnesses
Recovery Is a Family Process for Mothers with Mental Illnesses The course of mental illness—the emergence of symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery—is rarely linear, and prognosis and outcomes may vary depending on a variety of factors, such as gender, race, and ethnicity. Our contention is that, in addition to the most commonly studied factors (e.g., […]
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mythopoetic definition
mythopoetic definition Synonyms Myth-making; Mythologizing Definition The term mythopoetic refers to a tendency to reduce the mythoi or cosmic stories of a people or culture into paradigms of human psychological functioning. Myths were once used by societies to relate experiences to the functioning of the whole and often hierarchical world order of a created world […]
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myofascial pain dysfunction
myofascial pain dysfunction Definition Myofascial pain is characterized by discomfort or pain in the muscles that control jaw function and the neck and shoulder muscles. From Mental health articles, post myofascial pain dysfunction Post Footer automatically generated by wp-posturl plugin for wordpress.
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mycotoxins definition
mycotoxins definition Mycotoxins are toxic metabolites of moulds present on raw or processed food or feed. Moulds grow in a humid atmosphere, so either the humidity of the space where products are kept or the quantity of water in the product (so called ‘water activity’) enhance mould growth. Moulds which are frequently present on food […]
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mycobacterium tuberculosis definition
mycobacterium tuberculosis definition Synonyms Pathogens that cause tuberculosis; Typical mycobacteria, tubercle bacilli mycobacterium tuberculosis Definition Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the germ that causes tuberculosis, is a rod bacterium. Due to the structure of its cell wall, it has to be classified as gram-positive although it only shows a poor uptake of stain. The ability of mycobacteria to […]
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musculoskeletal health promotion
musculoskeletal health promotion Synonyms Health of muscles and skeletal system musculoskeletal health Definition Physical activity contributes to the development of bone mass during childhood and adolescence and to the maintenance of skeletal mass during adulthood. Increased bone mineral density during adulthood is positively associated with aerobic exercise. Through itsload bearing effect on the skeleton, […]
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list of multifactorial disorders
list of multifactorial disorders Disease with multiple etiology Multifactorial disease such as work-related diseases, for example hypertension, coronary heart disease, chronic non-specific respiratory disease, low back syndrome, upper limb disorders, cancer, etc., are thought to be caused by complex interactions between genetic factors (polygenic basis) and various environmental factors. The term multifactorial means that […]
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