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[Neurological and mental disorders in combatants].
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova, 2005Four hundred and twenty patients admitted to the veteran's hospital with neuro- and psychopathology have been examined. Along with clinical, neurological, psychiatric and psychological methods, electroencephalography, computed tomography, electrocardiography, ultrasonic and X-ray methods for nervous system investigation as well as biochemical and ...
T G, Pogodina, V D, Troshin
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Genistein: A promising ally in combating neurodegenerative disorders
European Journal of PharmacologyNeurodegenerative disorders arise when nerve cells in the brain or peripheral nervous system gradually lose functions and eventually die. Although certain therapies may alleviate some of the physical and mental symptoms associated with neurodegenerative disorders, hence slowing their progression, but no sure-shot treatment is currently available.
Diksha Sharma +3 more
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Psychological Reports, 1992
This study used an analog approach to the perceptions of tour of duty, combat and noncombat, and levels of social support, high and low. Their influence was assessed in the symptomatology of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. 80 subjects were randomly assigned to read one of four vignettes depicting levels of combat and social support as main effects ...
G J, Powell, R E, Doan
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This study used an analog approach to the perceptions of tour of duty, combat and noncombat, and levels of social support, high and low. Their influence was assessed in the symptomatology of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. 80 subjects were randomly assigned to read one of four vignettes depicting levels of combat and social support as main effects ...
G J, Powell, R E, Doan
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Combat)
2003In 1980, the American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM) nosologic system formally defined and recognized the cluster of acute, and potentially chronic, symptoms often seen in victims of traumatic events (e.g., combat, sexual, and physical assault), naming this condition post-traumatic stress ...
B. Christopher Frueh +2 more
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Dissociative disorders in Vietnam combat veterans
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 1987A group of Vietnam combat veterans were surveyed to determine the quantity and quality of their dissociative symptoms. The results suggest that the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and dissociative disorders in this group of patients may be much more closely intertwined than we have heretofore considered.
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Disorder and the Efforts to Combat It
2014Marc Bloch, L.A. Manyon, Geoffrey Koziol
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Combat Veteran
Professional Case Management, 2015openaire +2 more sources

