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Behavioral treatments

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2002
The central nervous system is the source of all behaviors and emotions; it also mediates the individual's relationship with the environment. Consequently, when the central nervous system is disrupted by neurologic disease, there are frequently many concomitant emotional and behavioral disturbances, as well as conflicts with the environment and the ...
Gary J., Tucker, Richard B., Stuart
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Behavioral parasomnias

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2002
Sleep is not a static state. During the sleep period, physiologic changes occur throughout the body and brain. This complex, dynamic process can, at times, result in episodes of unusual or undesirable behaviors. These phenomena are called parasomnias.
Stephen, Brooks, Clete A, Kushida
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Maternal Behavior

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1986
Parturition in mares is rapid and is followed by a brief period of sensitivity to imprinting on a foal. There is large individual variation in normal maternal style, but normal mothers actively defend their foal, remain near the foal when it is sleeping, tolerate or assist nursing, and do not injure their own foal. Disturbance of a mare and foal during
S L, Crowell-Davis, K A, Houpt
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Maternal Behavior

2006
Chapitre 35 Mention d'édition : 3 ed ; International ...
Numan, M.   +2 more
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Behavioral dermatology

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2003
The practice of behavioral dermatology encompasses the management of any dermatologic condition for which there is a substantial behavioral or emotional component. Commonly recognized behavioral dermatoses such as acral lick dermatitis, psychogenic alopecia, and hyperesthesia are syndromes rather than discrete diagnoses.
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Wandering Behavior

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1986
Wandering behavior can be misunderstood and frustrating to nursing staff.
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Is behavioral insomnia “purely behavioral”?

Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 2022
Bruni O.   +3 more
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